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Recommended Websites
Recommended Reading
- A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows Through Loss by Gerald L. Sittser
- Am I Not Still God? by Kathy Troccoli
- Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul
- Comfort Us Lord, Our Baby Died by Norman Hagley
- Grieving the Child I Never Knew:
A Devotional Companion for Comfort in the
Loss of
Your Unborn or Newly Born Child by Kathe Wunnenburg
- Empty Arms: Hope and Support for those Who Have Suffered a Miscarriage,
Stillbirth,
or Tubal Pregnancy by Pam Vredevelt
- Empty Cradle, Broken Heart: Surviving the Death of Your Baby by Deborah L. Davis, Ph.D
- Free to Grieve by Maureen Rank
- I’ll Hold You In Heaven: Healing and Hope for the Parent Who Has Lost a child Through Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Abortion, or Early Infant Death by Jack Hayford
- Life touches Life: A Mother’s Story of Stillbirth and Healing by Lorraine Ash
- Mommy, Please Don’t Cry: There Are No Tears in Heaven by Linda Deymaz
- Tracks of a Fellow Struggler by John Claypool
- Turn My Mourning Into Dancing: Finding Hope in Hard Times by Henri Nouwen
- When Hello Means Goodbye by Pat Schwiebert and Paul Kirk
- Why? Trusting God When You Don’t Understand by Anne Graham Lotz
Recommended Reading For Children
- Children and Grief : Helping Your Child Understand Death by Joey O’Conner
- It’s Okay to Cry: A Parent’s Guide to Helping Children Through the Losses of Life
by H. Norman Wright
- Someone Came Before You by Pat Schwiebert
- Someone I Love Died by Christine Harder Tanguald
- Tear Soup: A Recipe for Healing After Loss by Pat Schiebert and Chuck DeKlyen
- The Next Place by Warren Hanson
- We Were Going to Have a Baby, But We Had An Angel Instead by Pat Schiebert
- When Someone Very Special Dies: Children Can Learn to Cope with Grief by Marge Heegaard
- When Something Terrible Happens: Children Can Learn to Cope with Grief by Marge Heegaard
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