What Do Daddies in Heaven Do?
What a wonderful gift:
- It is in a gift book presentation with lots of color and gorgeous illustrations
- It has:
Journal sections with hands-on activities
Bible studies for discussion
Q & A format thoughtfully presented
Why you should buy a book for you or a friend?
- Ever find yourself at a loss to comfort, or even talk to, someone who is experiencing grief, especially a child? This book can help.
- Part of the grieving process is to consider the implications life in light of this event and search for answers. How this need is met determines how successfully one navigates the present, as well as the future... What Do Daddies in Heaven Do? is a tool to provide conversation and bonding amid the pain and confusion of loss.
How does What Do Daddies in Heaven Do? aid you or someone you know go through the loss of a loved one?
- Serving as a journal, a Bible study, or a reference guide, What Do Daddies in Heaven Do? addresses that need on many levels and may be used over and over when
- parents,
- family members and friends,
- counselors,
- lay ministers,
- as well as clergy
need to relate to each other on more than a superficial level of merely offering sympathy.
- It’s what to give for when everyone goes back home and the real work begins.
- It is a resource for all ages and anyone who finds himself or herself in a position of support for a bereaved person and wants to follow up with love and hope.
- It’s like having a caring friend come alongside offering comfort and a place to go. It’s feeling like someone is there waiting to help. It’s for the grieving child to not feel so alone.
- combines practical and profound questions
- a sensitively presented, carefully researched volume
- caring, patient tone respects readers of various levels of interest and understanding
- aids families trying to put the pieces back together amid the pain and confusion of loss
Purchase the Book: What Do Daddies in Heaven Do?
I AM
An Unchanging God in a World of Change
This nine-week study in the claims of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of John is designed for those who—
Ø Are looking for help and hope in the midst of life’s challenges and crises
Ø Want to have God’s Word transform suffering into a purposeful journey of blessing
Ø Need a place to process doubts and faith to gain new insights and strength
Ø Have a vague sense that there is more to walking with Jesus than you’re currently experiencing
Why THIS study?
Filled with stunning artwork that graphically expresses eternal truths, modern-day psalms written from a wounded heart seeking refreshment, reassurance and personal intimacy with the “real” Jesus, and a penetrating examination of each supernatural claim made by a faithful Savior,
I AM … teaches that God sees, knows and understands what we’re facing each day, all year long, and He has answers to the most perplexing, painful realities. “Life is hard, but God is real.”
Whether a personal Bible study, a tool for discipleship, or a group study resource, I AM, An Unchanging God in a World of Change is designed to be used daily, over the course of 45 days. It offers a two-way conversation between the Living God and His beloved child that communicates personal longings, questions, promised goodness, and solid truth. Having a written record of seeing the hand of God in a life committed to taking Jesus at His word will be an inestimable benefit. Leaning, learning, listening at the point of need will become a life-long habit. Instead of letting life grind us down, fake us out, pull us into its mold, there is another, better way. Life, especially in these times, is full of change, but Jesus will “remain the same”—available and adequate, no matter the circumstance.
$12.95
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