About this series
"A conversation of loss, grief, fear, longing, and hope." - Dr. Charles Page, MD, author of A Spoonful of Courage
Someone special is missing. Your heart is broken.
The world is upside down. Everything is shaking.
What is going on? How do you handle this? What's next?
Your heart longs for safety, significance, and love. Your soul yearns for truth, certainty, and peace.
You need hope. Real hope. Sure and certain hope.
That's what this book is about.
Multiple award-winning author, speaker, and grief specialist Gary Roe is a trusted voice in grief recovery who has been bringing hope and healing to wounded hearts for more than three decades. A former missionary, pastor, and hospice chaplain, Gary has walked with tens of thousands of souls through the painful valley of loss.
In Hope in a World Gone Mad, Gary brings us into a conversation - a conversation of loss, pain, grief, fear, and hope.
Here's why Gary wrote this book:
"I'm deeply concerned by the loss, death, pain, and fear that I see around me. People are grieving as never before. People are scared. Terrified. I see it in their eyes and hear it in their voices. We're experiencing loss upon loss, every day. We need hope. I believe that the ultimate source of hope and love is God Himself. I wrote this book to share what I know and what I have. I have shared my heart - and hopefully that will connect with many other troubled hearts out there."
If you're looking for an in-depth analysis of the grief process, this book isn't it. This book is about discovering hope - real hope, forever hope - amid terrible grief in a world gone crazy. This book is about finding God in loss, fear, and uncertainty.
If any of the following describes you, chances are your heart will resonate with this book:
- You are grieving a deep loss and are open to hearing how a relationship with God can make a difference in their life and grief process.
- You are religious but long for more in their spiritual life.
- You are a Christian who is hurting and concerned about what's happening to and around them.
- You are a Christian who is concerned for those around you and looking for ways to share love and hope.
Everyday life is a war. Each day we wake up to a fierce battle raging in our own hearts and in the world around us. We need good, trustworthy companions for this exhausting journey.
Perhaps Hope in a World Gone Mad can be such a companion for you.
Let the conversation of hope begin.
Titles in the series (3)
- Heartbroken: Healing from the Loss of a Spouse (2nd Edition): Good Grief Series, #2
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He was your love. She was your partner. Now your heart is broken. What do you do with all the pain, confusion, and anger? What will life be like? Who are you now? Your heart needs answers. Heartbroken can help. Bestselling author, hospice chaplain, and grief specialist Gary Roe is a well-respected and sought after voice in grief recovery who has been bringing hope and healing to grieving hearts for more than three decades. Gary has walked with hundreds of widows and widowers through this painful valley. From their stories he has composed this warm, practical work that will touch your heart and comfort your soul. In this deeply personal, easy-to-read book, you will discover how to: Manage the up-and-down, roller-coaster emotions of grief (sadness, shock, anger, anxiety, fear, guilt, frustration, depression, etc.). Deal with feeling misunderstood, judged, and even rejected by those around you. Navigate all the relationship shifts and upheavals that occur with a close loss (relatives, friends, coworkers, neighbors, other widowed spouses, etc.). Find the support you need to grieve in healthy ways, heal, and grow. Live with purpose and meaning, even while hurting. Face the future with hope. As you read, you will discover three key truths: You're far from alone, though you might often feel lonely. You're not crazy, but you are in a crazy situation compared to your old life. You will make it through this, even though you might wonder how. The loss of a husband or wife is traumatic. You will never be the same, but you can heal and grow. Let Heartbroken join you on your grief journey. You'll be glad you did. Heartbroken is a USA Best Book Awards Finalist and a National Indie Excellence Book Awards Finalist.
- The Grief Guidebook: Common Questions, Compassionate Answers, Practical Suggestions: Good Grief Series, #7
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"The most comprehensive book on grief I've read. Well done!" – Dr. Craig Borchardt, President / CEO Hospice Brazos Valley "Help! How do I do this?" Loss strikes. Your heart is stunned. Your world is shaken. Someone special is missing. Life will never be the same. You will never be the same. Questions surface in your mind and heart. You try to make sense of it all. You struggle with overwhelming emotions and troubling thoughts. You tussle with what to do and when. You need answers. You need compassionate, practical direction. You need a guide for this journey - a companion to walk with you through all the questions, wonderings, fears, and obstacles. Welcome to The Grief Guidebook. Multiple award-winning author, speaker, and grief specialist Gary Roe is a trusted voice in grief recovery who has been helping wounded, grieving hearts find hope and healing for more than three decades. Written with heartfelt compassion, this warm, easy-to-read, and practical book reads like a conversation with a close friend. Gary says, "Over the past three decades, I've had the honor of walking with thousands of grieving hearts through the valley of loss. Along the way, I've been asked a multitude of questions about grief and grieving. In this book, I've compiled and addressed more than 70 of the most common questions I've been asked. Each chapter contains a question, a heartfelt response, and some suggestions for how to handle that issue. The beauty of The Grief Guidebook is that you can read straight through or simply go to the question that's currently on your mind and heart. Consider this a reference manual for your grief process. I hope you find The Grief Guidebook helpful, comforting, and healing. Please let me know what you think. Feel free to contact me anytime. I'm here to help, if I can." You have questions. The Grief Guidebook has answers. Grab your copy today.
- Hope in a World Gone Mad: Finding God in Grief, Fear, and Uncertainty: Good Grief Series
"A conversation of loss, grief, fear, longing, and hope." - Dr. Charles Page, MD, author of A Spoonful of Courage Someone special is missing. Your heart is broken. The world is upside down. Everything is shaking. What is going on? How do you handle this? What's next? Your heart longs for safety, significance, and love. Your soul yearns for truth, certainty, and peace. You need hope. Real hope. Sure and certain hope. That's what this book is about. Multiple award-winning author, speaker, and grief specialist Gary Roe is a trusted voice in grief recovery who has been bringing hope and healing to wounded hearts for more than three decades. A former missionary, pastor, and hospice chaplain, Gary has walked with tens of thousands of souls through the painful valley of loss. In Hope in a World Gone Mad, Gary brings us into a conversation - a conversation of loss, pain, grief, fear, and hope. Here's why Gary wrote this book: "I'm deeply concerned by the loss, death, pain, and fear that I see around me. People are grieving as never before. People are scared. Terrified. I see it in their eyes and hear it in their voices. We're experiencing loss upon loss, every day. We need hope. I believe that the ultimate source of hope and love is God Himself. I wrote this book to share what I know and what I have. I have shared my heart - and hopefully that will connect with many other troubled hearts out there." If you're looking for an in-depth analysis of the grief process, this book isn't it. This book is about discovering hope - real hope, forever hope - amid terrible grief in a world gone crazy. This book is about finding God in loss, fear, and uncertainty. If any of the following describes you, chances are your heart will resonate with this book: You are grieving a deep loss and are open to hearing how a relationship with God can make a difference in their life and grief process. You are religious but long for more in their spiritual life. You are a Christian who is hurting and concerned about what's happening to and around them. You are a Christian who is concerned for those around you and looking for ways to share love and hope. Everyday life is a war. Each day we wake up to a fierce battle raging in our own hearts and in the world around us. We need good, trustworthy companions for this exhausting journey. Perhaps Hope in a World Gone Mad can be such a companion for you. Let the conversation of hope begin.
Gary Roe
Kevin Carey, founder of thegriefguide.org and Diamond Grief Groups, is a grief management specialist and hospice chaplain who has been a trusted voice in grief recovery with a message of hope and healing to wounded hearts for the past three decades. In addition to being a former mental health therapist and minister, Kevin brings a pastoral approach to bereaved individuals through the difficult seasons of life.
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