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“I urge you to read this remarkable book”

- Rob Parsons, Founder of Hope for the Family
 

£11.99

From the bestselling author of All About Heaven…
 

Grief is a journey no one chooses, but one that changes us forever. When the author's beloved son, Joel, died at just thirty-eight, life as they knew it shattered.
 

The questions came fast and painfully: Why did this happen? Where is God in the sorrow? How can we live again when our hearts have been torn apart? With honesty and humility, the author invites readers into a deeply personal walk through suffering, mourning, and the long, uneven road toward healing.

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A book for Christians looking for practical hope after loss

Believing they're in heaven doesn't erase your pain

This book doesn't offer simple answers or easy comfort. Instead, it offers something far more powerful - companionship and truth. Through Scripture, reflection, and lived experience, it shows how even in our deepest pain, God's compassion is present. His love does not remove the grief but it redeems it.

 

Whether you are grieving a loved one, walking alongside someone who is, or seeking to understand how faith endures through loss, All About Grief will help you discover that even in the darkest valley, the Shepherd still leads and His presence is enough.

ENDORSEMENTS

'I urge you to read this remarkable book. It will help you in your own grief, give wise advice as you seek to comfort others and bring the thing we crave for in the darkness of death... hope.'

Rob Parsons, OBE, Founder of Care for the Family

'Thanks for writing such a tender and truthful book on grief, it acknowledges our unpreparedness for death, the pain of unhelpful "comfort," and the mystery of unanswered prayers. With compassion, it points us to the kind of presence that truly heals and anchors us in God's unfailing promises of hope and nearness.'

Lee Wee Min, Asia Director, Focus on the Family

'David Oliver has written an unusual book around a much neglected subject in the Christian world. What makes it unusual is the fact that it is not the result of theoretical research and pastoral experience, but it comes directly from the hot crucible of personal grief, loss and pain, making it extremely receivable and relevant to all of us.'

Rev. Peter Vanderberg, Executive Vice President, Christ for all Nations

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

For four decades David Oliver has worked with evangelical, charismatic and traditional churches and organisations including Focus on the Family, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Care For The Family, Frontiers, Spring Harvest and New Wine. David has written 15 books and is a best-selling author with his previous book, All About Heaven. David is based in the Salt and Light family of churches where he serves internationally in a prophetic capacity.

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