My Journey through Grief into Grace, by Kathleen B. Duncan
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"5:47 am August 13, 2013. There was a knock on the door. I looked out the window and saw a cop car. Not good. Never a good thing to have a cop at your door. Worse this time of day. I grabbed my bathrobe; Ron got up to get dressed. Officer Wiggins had seen the news on the police wire and volunteered to come to our home with the news. He knew our family. His son had graduated from high school just a few months before with our son Peter. Officer Wiggins came in and told us our 20-year-old, Andrew, had been in a car wreck. Our son was dead." The Accident killed her son and four of his friends. Her life was changed forever that day. After The Accident, Kathleen began to write about her grief. She wrote about her Journey through Grief into Grace. Her posts were honest and raw. Here is her story. Her story of how faith in a living, loving God helped her heal after the death of her son. Written in a diary format, "My Journey through Grace into Grace" gives readers insight into the emotional ups and downs of grief after the death of a child. It will also give you hope that healing, even after such a tragedy, is available for all.
My Journey through Grief into Grace, by Kathleen B. Duncan- Amazon Sales Rank: #331609 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-01
- Released on: 2015-11-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A mother’s grief, one day at a time. By eugkie Kathleen Duncan’s journal chronicles a mother’s grief one day at a time. Her account unveils the mind and heart of a grieving parent. Clinging to her strong Christian faith she illustrates an undeniable reality—grief is unpredictable. But when everything else in life seems to be changing, we can rely on our unchanging God. A great read for anyone trying to understand the changed life of a grieving parent.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Tremendous resource in understanding the grieving process By Valerie Caraotta This read does not boast of a "Silver lining" or a "resolution "theme. Rather, it is real, it is raw, and it depicts the heart of a grieving mother following the death of her 20-year-old son Andrew. August 12, 2013 will be a date never forgotten. Her answer to a police officer at 5:45 AM would reveal his death the previous night incurred by a speeding 18 wheeler that would kill five of six people from the 2013 musical Texas. Blog pages that fallow would be turned into this book following suggestions of friends. "The following pages contain my posts, thoughts, and essays just as I wrote them… My prayer is that my words honor my family, glorify my Lord, and help those who are grieving begin to heal. I pray also that my words help those who love those who grieve."As a reader absorbs Kathleen Duncan's chronological posts they will gain the feel of the grieving process a parent goes through and how God's mercy intervenes. Frequent, uncontrollable tears will pour out initially and the first year without Andrew on the holidays are described. "I am so wishing Andrew was on his way home for Thanksgiving today… Many Americans are thinking less than two weeks until Christmas! I am sitting here thinking, he would've been 21 in 12 days… We hosted our annual Christmas Eve Open House. I was able to hold it together until after folks left. I sobbed myself to sleep. " so frequently drawing on the strength of God's word, and knowing He is good and able, here is a reflection after six months. "I don't want to do lunch or chat on the phone with friends. I want to be at home – peaceful and quiet. Today started as a time to cry kind of day. But counting blessings turned it to a work and clean kind of day."To help reduce the sting of the 12th day of each month she would begin making a list of at least a dozen things she is grateful for. The realities of pain and suffering or inescapable. One year following – "The pictures of Andrew's friends heading back to class… I choose to stay off Facebook today, the first day back to school. " Yet, through her pain she extends comfort to others going through the grieving process. "There is only one healthy way to deal with our issues during our grief: we must continue to trust in our Creator and our Savior. We must ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and guidance and comfort. We must continue to walk a path of faith and grace. "As I traced her life two years following Andrew's death many helpful strategies were provided along the way including the following:– Marie's parents honest and vulnerable wishes– What parents with a baby in heaven want you to know(but may not say)– Scriptures to pray for your grieving friends– What not to say to a grieving family– What teen siblings need in their time of grief– Tools to use if fear, anxiety and/or panic attacks developDiscover what exactly recovery will mean. Never a recovery back to normal. Acceptance and mourning taking on new dimensions. I feel every adult should read this book to better understand the "do's" and "don'ts" when dealing with those in grief. It is a resource full book far greater than psychology books on death and dying. Duncan's heart did not lie and offer the best strategies around. I salute her bravery and honesty and know this work will benefit many.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book shows how she and Ron walk in the reality that God is real and His love can carry us through even the darkest hours an By B G This book is powerful! A place to go when your heart is ripped out. A place of remembering TRUTH, that in reality, death is a door not the end.This book imparts raw emotion, including the actual words Kathleen wrote in the midst of processing her grief AND hope...real hope ... even in the moments immediately after hearing the news about their son Andrew's death, as she and her husband, Ron, recognize the reality that Andrew is more alive now than he was on earth, dancing and worshipping before his Lord and King! This book shows how she and Ron walk in the reality that God is real and His love can carry us through even the darkest hours and most heart-wrenching anguish.This book is genuine and full of hope.Thank you for taking the time to write it.
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