A Light in the Darkness | Stories of Grief and Loss

If you have experienced a loss of a loved one or a dear friend, allow A Light in the Darkness: Stories of Grief and Loss to offer comfort. Reverend Scott Graham writes an introduction, saying “No one wants to walk through the valley of the shadow of death. It is rocky. The footing is uneven. It is steep at times, and falls are not uncommon.” The valley of the shadow of death is an ugly passage that all must pass through when grieving loss.

Introduction to A Light in the Darkness by Scott Graham

Stories of Grief and Loss

Maybe you’ve lost a spouse, parent, child, or a dear friend, and you realize you lack strength to make it through the dark valley alone. It feels lonely and scary. What if someone who made the journey before you could help—someone who could share insights from their experiences, the lessons they’ve learned, and things that helped them cope? That’s what A Light in the Darkness is all about.

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You will hear from writers who have lost parents, a spouse, a friend, siblings, a child, and more. The same questions you may be wrestling and grappling with right now, these writers also wrestled with. Know this: it’s okay to question, closure comes gradually, and God hasn’t turned His back on you.

If you know someone walking in the valley of the shadow of death, consider giving A Light in the Darkness as a gift this Christmas. These stories of grief and loss will offer comfort and hope.

You will want to meet these writers and read their letters. They are addressed to you.

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