Posts Tagged "bk-death&dying"


By Joan Furman & David McNabb “One of the best books available on caring for the dying, The Dying Time combines deep insight and down-to-earth practicality. All caregivers need to know what’s between these covers. This book demystifies the process of death, yet honors the sacredness of life’s final transition. Highly recommended.”—Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Prayer Is Good Medicine “Living until we...

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By John R. Brokhoff If Your Dearest Should Die will provide comfort and assurance to anyone whose loved ones are facing death or have recently died. Because death is the great unknown, we all have questions about what happens to our loved ones when they depart this world. This brief booklet provides clear and succinct answers based on the scriptures. Brokhoff writes honestly and compassionately about a subject that is difficult for...

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By Paul Chamberlain Patrick is dying a slow, agonizing death. He wants his friend, Dr. Ron Grey to help him-but not to help him get better. Instead Patrick wants Ron to help him end his suffering by helping him end his life. This is the premise of a story that Paul Chamberlain employs to reveal the ethical and emotional complexities of a movement that is gaining supporters daily. It is a story that sends Ron Grey on a difficult...

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By John Price In Revealing Heaven, Reverend John W. Price makes the case for how near-death experiences can be gifts from God and are fully compatible with Christian spirituality and the Bible. As a pastor open to near-death experiences, he has heard more than 200 personal accounts of this phenomena. Todd Burpo’s bestelling book Heaven Is for Real, the story of a young child’s near-death experience, has validated the existence...

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By  John R. Ling An expert’s analysis of bereavement, eugenics, ageing, suicide, hospices, autonomy, and living wills, from a Biblical perspective and considering the Hippocratic oath, this book shows that modern medicine is adrift and calls for a return to the culture of life and principled compassion. The borders between life and death are blurrier than ever, thanks to years of ambiguity about the status of the fetus. At the...

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