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Product Identifiers
PublisherHarvest House Publishers
ISBN-100736959580
ISBN-139780736959582
eBay Product ID (ePID)201684777
Product Key Features
Book TitleWidow's Journey : Reflections on Walking Alone
Number of Pages144 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicDeath, Grief, Bereavement, General, Christian Life / Death, Grief, Bereavement
GenreFamily & Relationships, Religion, Self-Help
AuthorGayle Roper
Book SeriesA Widow's Journey Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight6.4 Oz
Item Length6.2 in
Item Width4.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2015-458007
TitleLeadingA
SynopsisHave you recently lost your husband? Are there days when you feel so terribly alone--and that no one else could possibly understand? Author Gayle Roper understands. As a recent widow herself, Gayle writes: So who am I now that there's only one place at the table...one pillow with a head dent, one damp towel after a shower. There's only one toothbrush in the holder. The seat is never left up anymore. I can still write Mrs. in front of my name, but I'm no longer in a marriage relationship. You need two people for a marriage, and there's only me. Is there only you ? Then join Gayle as she draws on her emotions during the loss of her beloved husband, Chuck, and offers you a compassionate devotional to encourage you through your darkest days. Gayle knows a widow's pain is deep. But she also knows God's love is deeper still. And it's in His love you'll find your deepest comfort., Have you recently lost your husband? Are there days when you feel alone--and that no one else could possibly understand? Join Gayle Roper as she draws on her emotions during the loss of her beloved husband, Chuck, and offers you a compassionate devotional to encourage you through your darkest days., Have you recently lost your husband? Are there days when you feel so terribly alone--and that no one else could possibly understand? Author Gayle Roper understands. As a recent widow herself, Gayle writes: So who am I now that there's only one place at the table...one pillow with a head dent, one damp towel after a shower. There's only one toothbrush in the holder. The seat is never left up anymore. I can still write Mrs. in front of my name, but I'm no longer in a marriage relationship. You need two people for a marriage and there's only me. Is there only you ? Then join Gayle as she draws on her emotions during the loss of her beloved husband, Chuck, and offers you a compassionate devotional to encourage you through your darkest days. Gayle knows a widow's pain is deep. But she also knows God's love is deeper still. And it's in His love you'll find your deepest comfort.