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Daddy Visits From Heaven: For Military Families is a tender story about two children, Jamie and Matt, whose daddy tragically dies while in a war in another country on Christmas Day.However, before the children even learn about his death, their daddy surprises them with a spectacular and surprising visit from Heaven. He reassures them that he is safe, and that Heaven with God is a wonderful place. He tells them that he loves them, and that he will always be with them and their mommy. That he will be back to be with them at his funeral. He reassures them that will come and play with them again and that if they talk to him or write him letters, that he will receive it.Through its beautiful illustrations Daddy Visits From Heaven helps to explain death in a war to children, spiritual bodies, God''s love, heaven and afterlife visits. What makes this story so special is that it is uplifting and brings hope to all children who have lost a loved one, whether by war or other causes.Daddy Visits From Heaven was inspired by over 100 true stories of afterlife visits received by children from all belief systems. Their amazing comforting stories are available for reading in Christine Duminiak''s book, Heaven Talks To Children.
TJ Barganski grew up in a dysfunctional Mormon home as a female, yet from a very young age he felt like a boy in a girl''s body. Too young to understand or articulate why he felt like a misfit, he became an angry and confused child who acted out. In addition to being bullied, tormented, abused, and sexually molested, Barganski was put in special education in school. Nobody knew what to do with him. As a young adult, Barganski first became a firefighter and then enlisted in the Navy with hopes that would give him peace. But after serving his country for two years, he was unceremoniously discharged for homosexuality just two years before it became a nonissue. He left the Navy, returned to firefighting, and became a federal firefighter. He loved his job but endured relentless ridicule and torment at the hands of his firefighter brothers. One day, he just couldn''t take anymore. Feeling helpless and hopeless, Barganski embarked on a suicidal plan. "I could no longer live in this body or mind. I could no longer live in this body of mine," he said. As he began to enact his two-step suicidal plan, what happened next can only be described as divine intervention in the form of a Geraldo Rivera show that put Barganski on the path that saved his life through sex reassignment surgery.In May 1995, on his twenty-ninth birthday, Barganski underwent the final surgery that would complete his transition from female to male, and finally begin living life as a man. In doing so, he became California''s first federal firefighter to undergo female-to-male gender reassignment. "With each surgery I endured, it was as though an emotional weight was lifted from the deepest part of my inner soul. The pain and recovery were nothing compared to the years of mental torment, emotional torture, taunting, teasing, and being ridiculed my entire life. At long last, I felt as though I was slowly setting myself free and becoming the person I should have been born as," says Barganski.After finding peace as a man for the past 25 years, Barganski shares his story for the very first time in his debut book, She, He & Finding Me. In poignant detail, Barganski reveals candid glimpses of what it means to live with gender dysphoria with hopes of raising awareness and sparing others the pain he lived with for the first 29 years of his life.
On the summer morning of June 27, 2000 . . .16-year-old Molly Bish began her eighth day of lifeguarding at Comins Pond in the small town of Warren, Massachusetts. Around 10 a.m., between the time her mother dropped her off and the first swimmers arrived, Molly was abducted. Three years later, Molly's remains were found less than three miles from where she was taken.In 2003, Dr. Sarah Stein joined the search for Molly's killer. In chilling detail, Stein takes readers behind the scenes and into her own investigative files of one of Massachusetts most challenging cases-and uncovers who she believes killed Molly.Calling for police accountability and transparency . . .In Who Took Molly Bish, Stein lays bare the struggles real families of missing persons face-even when armed with credentialed experts. Why has the case languished for so long? Why was Stein's top suspect never investigated?Now a renowned investigator, Stein has confronted, interviewed, and studied scores of crime scenes and criminals, and must relive the actions of both killers and victims as she attempts to create their profiles and search for that one elusive piece that could solve the crime.
Based in a basic understanding of grief, this workbook is a companion to the iCare Grief Ministry Guide. Designed to offer simple ways to help support and nourish the emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of the bereaved in both your community and church.
As disciples, we have the power to tend to the hearts of the mourning in a meaningful way. Based in a basic understanding of grief, this guide offers simple ways to support and nourish the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the bereaved in both your church and community.
Barely Breathing is an essential and hope-filled guide for grieving parents and those who support them. Drawing from her own experience of losing her daughter Lydia, bestselling author Daphne Bach Greer offers ten secrets to surviving in an easy to follow, thoughtfully written book. Filled with grace and compassion, Greer's wisdom and secrets are a guiding light for bereaved parents struggling with deep grief.
They say one picture is worth a thousand words because it captures complex emotions in a single shot.Faces of Resilience is a stunning gallery of nearly 200 portraits taken by Barbara J Hopkinson, PRae M Miliotis, and myself that showcase both the commonality and individuality of a timeless journey experienced by people around the world. Each portrait reveals how grief influences our emotions yet serves as a visual reminder that the power of resilience lies within us all.This influential collection tells a story better than written words, and serves as an agent of change by stimulating conversations about a universal experience through love, loss, heartbreak, resilience and-ultimately-hope.
The survivors of victims of murder and suspicious deaths are often victimized twice-first by the loss of their loved one and subsequently by the system they rely on for justice. In pursuit of police transparency, retired investigator Dennis Griffin takes us inside the world of real crime cases to expose the shocking truth behind the alarming number of unsolved murders and suspicious deaths that are unsolved, closed, or misclassified with little to no investigation.
Dead bodies. Crying families. Middle of the night calls. These are just a few of the things funeral directors deal with as part of life's calling. What inspires someone to choose a career in the funeral profession? What do they love about their job? How do they really feel when handling dead bodies?In Through the Eyes of a Funeral Director, seventeen funeral directors and embalmers invite readers inside one of the most unusual jobs in the world and give honest answers to common questions. Confessing the bad with the good, the funny and the unusual, and revealing the true joys of their job as a funeral director, the collection of heartfelt stories reveals the importance of one of the oldest and most sacred caregiving professions in the world.
In Living with Gastroparesis, 15 women invite readers inside the misunderstood world of gastroparesis and other motility disorders. Answering candid questions and confessing firsthand emotions, fears, and hopes, the collection of stories offers refreshing insight into the challenges of living with motility disorders from nonclinical perspectives, and highlights the unexpected ways we find hope, strength, and courage to continue the fight.
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