Let Me Grieve, But Not Forever
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Let Me Grieve, But Not Forever  -     By: Verdell Davis

Let Me Grieve, But Not Forever

Thomas Nelson / 2004 / Paperback

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In this intensely personal book, Verdell Davis recounts her journey of healing following the loss of her husband of 27 years in a tragic plane crash. As she walks through the valley of the shadow of death, she deals with the grief, loneliness, anger, and questioning her faith, and emerges stronger, with a renewed trust in God and message of hope for others who struggle with deep loss.
Loss of a spouse.

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Title: Let Me Grieve, But Not Forever
By: Verdell Davis
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Vendor: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.43 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 084994533X
ISBN-13: 9780849945335
UPC: 023755024077
Stock No: WW45332

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On June 28, 1987, four Dallas-based Christian leaders were killed in an airplane crash as they were returning from a Focus on the Family retreat in Montana: George L. Clark, chairman of the board and CEO of MBank; Dr. Trevor E. Mabery, a surgeon who helped found Humana Hospital-Medical City; Hugo W. Schoelkopf III, an entrepreneur and sporting goods manufacturer; and Creath Davis, founder and director of Christian Concern Foundation.

Among the losses their families shared, Creath's wife, Verdell, also lost part of her identity: No longer was she a pastor's wife, and no longer was she sure what she believed. This deeply moving book, gleaned from parts of journals that she kept during the loss of her husband, offers a source of hope and healing for anyone experiencing grief. With remarkable honesty, courage, and generosity, she shares how to examine grief and ultimately find healing in the process.

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