Practical Wisdom and Empathy from a Father’s Personal Journey Through Loss
When your world shatters in an instant, the lessons that follow can feel harsh and overwhelming. In Lessons Grief Taught Me, author Greg Neal shares the deeply personal insights he and his wife gained after the tragic loss of their daughter, Amanda. This book provides candid, real-world bereavement advice for anyone struggling to understand their own mourning process. It dispels the myth that you have to be strong for everyone else and validates the unique, highly personal nature of your pain.
What You Will Learn:
Why it is critical not to compare your unique grieving process to anyone else’s.
How to handle the awkwardness of friends and family who do not know how to face you in your grief.
Ways to adjust to life’s empty spaces and navigate the intense pain of unfulfilled dreams.
How to maintain the joy of the Lord and a sense of personal purpose even while you mourn.
Why leaning on God’s faithfulness and weeping openly are signs of grace, not weakness.