
Suicide's Aftermath: Three Griefs More!
Christian Couple's Compounded Grief for a Loved One's Suicide
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We grieve a person’s death because we know, deep inside ourselves, that death is NOT the way God intended the Universe to work. No matter what the direct cause of anyone's death, sorrow immediately envelops the survivors, and they begin to grieve that person's passing. That is normal grief. In this book we will describe three levels of grieving that go beyond the expected or anticipated death of a person we loved. Our grief and suffering intensify at each level as we consider the sudden, unexpected death by suicide of a close friend or relative. Three increasing levels of griefs are:
- Grieving for a sudden unexpected death, recognizing the source of death from the Scriptures, SIN. DEATH is transitory. It had a beginning (Genesis 3) and has a definite end (Revelation 20).
- Grieving for one's death by suicide and its unique impact on the survivors. Asking the "WHY" question. “Why did he/she die by suicide?” The shame of Suicide?
- Grieving by Christians for the death of one who never made a profession of faith in Christ. Where are they now? HEAVEN or HELL? YOU can’t change it. Leave that decision to God!
Jesus said: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
We believe the counsel in this book is needed NOW by Christians because of the challenges of life and death in the 21st century. There is no hope in our culture without Jesus.
Publisher: Charlie Liebert using KDP
Released: September 9, 2022
This book “Suicide’s Aftermath: Three Grief’s More!” is available in three forms:
- Mass Distribution Paperback. 6 by 9, B&W interior, ~185 pages $12.99. For bulk purchases contact author at charlie@sixdaycreation.com, 10 copies or more at $9 each + shipping.
- Premium Hardback. 7 by 10, Full color interior, ~190 pages, $50. For bulk purchases contact author at charlie@sixdaycreation.com, 10 copies or more at $25 each + shipping. Suicide prevention /awareness agencies can give this book away as a large donation incentive.
- Kindle eBook. $4.99
Website: http://www.sixdaycreation.com
Here are some questions this book will answer.
- Is DEATH permanent or temporary in the life of the Universe?
- If DEATH is temporary,
- How did it originate? See Genesis 3.
- How will it be destroyed? See Revelation 20.
- Is suicide the unforgivable sin that condemns one to Hell?
- Is there any unforgivable sin?
- How can we relieve each of the three more levels of our grief?
- Can we know if our unbelieving loved one is in HEAVEN or HELL?
- Can I go to Jesus with all these burdens?
- Stephen A. Brown, written by Cindie Brown.
- Shawn Woolley, written by Liz Woolley.
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