Book Description
IF Its been six months
A yearTwo years (or more)And you still feel DepressedJoylessLostAlone IF Youre afraid to tell anyoneThat youre still grieving For fear theyll think youre crazy If you feel the need to hide your feelings behindA smile . . . and try to pretend everything is okay . . . Then what youre feeling is perfectly normal. Did you know that it can take as long as five years or more for a person to adequately work through grief? But because we live in a fast-paced society, we often sweep grief under the rug, or ignore it altogether. Medical experts now know that unresolved grief can cause such health problems as headaches, depression, back pain, and even heart disease and cancer. "Grieving Gods Way" is a book made to order for the grieving spirit. It will help you gain new insight into the grieving process, gain more appreciation for friends and family, and come to understand Gods plan for healing heart and soul. It may even help cure your back.
About the Author
Margaret Brownley considers her writing a living memorial to the loved ones she has lost through the years. Grieving Gods Way is a gift to her son, Kevin, who died seven years ago. Margaret started her career writing inspirational nonfiction and has published more than four hundred articles in such national magazines as Working Mother, Modern Bride, Westways, Instructor, and McCalls. She wrote a column for two years for a Womans Day publication; her inspirational works have appeared in many devotional books including: Saying Goodbye When You Don't Want To (a book for grieving teens, published by Vine Books); A Moment A Day, Still Moments, and Songs From the Heart (Regal Books); and The Walker Within (a first person account of how the author walked her way through grief, published by Lyons Press). Her work has been published in The Catholic Digest, These Days and other inspirational magazines, and she is a contributing editor of Bereavement Magazine, which publishes columns from her book. She wrote several inspirational booklets on social issues for Community Intervention, some of which are on several family "recommended reading" lists. In addition to her nonfiction experience, Margaret is also the author of 22 novels written for Penguin, St. Martins Press, Harlequin, and Time Warner. Her books have appeared on Waldenbooks, B. Dalton, and Ingrams bestseller lists. Her work appeared in an anthology that made the USA Today bestseller list and was picked up by Doubleday Book Club. The author has also written for a CBS TV show, and served as a consultant for a show that aired on 48 Hours. Her books have appeared in 14 languages, and an independent producer optioned one of her novels. Margaret has taught creative writing at the Learning Tree University for eight years, and is much in demand as a speaker. She is presently an editorial associate for Writers Digest. A member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, she is the founder of her churchs Bereavement Care and Grief Center.
Grieving God's Way FROM THE PUBLISHER
IF itᄑs been six monthsᄑA year -Two years (or more), And you still feel: Depressed, Joyless, Lost, Alone.
IF youᄑre afraid to tell anyone that youᄑre still grieving for fear theyᄑll think youᄑre crazy.
If you feel the need to hide your feelings behind a smile . . . and try to pretend everything is okay . . .Then what youᄑre feeling is perfectly normal.
Did you know that it can take as long as five years or more for a person to adequately work through grief? But because we live in a fast-paced society, we often sweep grief under the rug, or ignore it altogether. Medical experts now know that unresolved grief can cause such health problems as headaches, depression, back pain, and even heart disease and cancer.
Grieving Godᄑs Way is a book made to order for the grieving spirit. It will help you gain new insight into the grieving process, gain more appreciation for friends and family, and come to understand Godᄑs plan for healing heart and soul. It may even help cure your back.
About the Author:
Margaret Brownley considers her writing a living memorial to the loved ones she has lost through the years. Grieving Godᄑs Way is a gift to her son, Kevin, who died seven years ago.
Margaret started her career writing inspirational nonfiction and has published more than four hundred articles in such national magazines as Working Mother, Modern Bride, Westways, Instructor, and McCalls. She wrote a column for two years for a Womanᄑs Day publication; her inspirational works have appeared in many devotional books including: Saying Goodbye When You Don't Want To (a book for grieving teens, published by Vine Books); A Moment A Day, Still Moments, and Songs From the Heart (Regal Books); and The Walker Within (a first person account of how the author walked her way through grief, published by Lyons Press). Her work has been published in The Catholic Digest, These Days and other inspirational magazines, and she is a contributing editor of Bereavement Magazine, which publishes columns from her book. She wrote several inspirational booklets on social issues for Community Intervention, some of which are on several family ᄑrecommended readingᄑ lists.
In addition to her nonfiction experience, Margaret is also the author of 22 novels written for Penguin, St. Martinᄑs Press, Harlequin, and Time Warner. Her books have appeared on Waldenbooks, B. Dalton, and Ingramᄑs bestseller lists. Her work appeared in an anthology that made the USA Today bestseller list and was picked up by Doubleday Book Club.
The author has also written for a CBS TV show, and served as a consultant for a show that aired on 48 Hours. Her books have appeared in 14 languages, and an independent producer optioned one of her novels.
Margaret has taught creative writing at the Learning Tree University for eight years, and is much in demand as a speaker. She is presently an editorial associate for Writerᄑs Digest.
A member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, she is the founder of her churchᄑs Bereavement Care and Grief Center.