Description
Paul Tautges’ compassionate, biblical guide to grief is an invaluable addition to the Track series for young adults
The reality of death means that we all encounter grief at some point in our lives. But what does the Bible say about how we handle the aftermath of separation? Paul Tautges compassionately addresses the struggles we face when dealing with loss, all the while pointing to the hope and comfort that can be found in Christ.
Biblical Comfort: Explore the timeless wisdom of scripture and find solace in knowing the God who grieves. Track: Grief gently guides you through biblical passages that provide strength, reassurance, and the promise of God’s eternal love during times of sorrow.
Practical Tools: Track: Grief equips you with practical tools to navigate the grieving process with grace. Engage with the thought–provoking questions in each chapter, and prayer through what you read, and learn to rely on God, even when navigating the challenging terrain of grief.
Contents:
- Loss is Everywhere
- Shock and Tears
- Hide in God, not from God
- Adjust Your Focus
- Safety in the Storm
- Your Heavenly Father Cares
- Jesus Wept
- The Holy Spirit Prays for You
- Hopelessness and Hope
- Be an Avenue, not a Cul–de–sac
- Appendix A: What Do I Do Now?
- Appendix B: Other Books on this Topic
- Appendix C: Bible Chapters that Bring Comfort
Track is a series of books designed to disciple the next generation in the areas of culture, doctrine, and the Christian life. While the topics addressed aren’t always simple, they are communicated in a manner that is.
With the intention of the content being absorbed, examined and applied, each chapter includes a summary of the main point, and reflection questions that can be used individually, in 1–2–1 mentoring or in a group setting.
About Paul Tautges
Paul Tautges serves as pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in Cleveland, Ohio. He has authored many books about Christian living, pastoral ministry, counseling, and parenting, including Remade: Embracing Your Complete Identity in Christ and A Small Book for the Hurting Heart. Paul and his wife Karen enjoy life with their ten children and their spouses, and a growing tribe of grandchildren. He blogs regularly at www.counselingoneanother.com.