"Grieving parents who have also lost spouses, parents, siblings, best friends insist without exception that the loss of their child is a very different type of sorrow because it is so outside the natural order of the world as it should be. This slim volume is a gentle spiritual introduction to this experience by a couple whose own son, Paul, died unexpectedly years ago while in his early twenties. Diane and Charley Monaghan have spent the subsequent two decades ministering to other people who have lost a child-no matter how ...
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"Grieving parents who have also lost spouses, parents, siblings, best friends insist without exception that the loss of their child is a very different type of sorrow because it is so outside the natural order of the world as it should be. This slim volume is a gentle spiritual introduction to this experience by a couple whose own son, Paul, died unexpectedly years ago while in his early twenties. Diane and Charley Monaghan have spent the subsequent two decades ministering to other people who have lost a child-no matter how old (from before birth to any age) or how they died (from illness, pandemic, accident, crime, violence, mass shootings, war, miscarriage, abortion, overdose, addiction, suicide, or any other cause or no apparent cause)"--
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