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Gospel Hope in Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Gospel Hope in Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Gospel Hope in Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Have you known the pain of pregnancy or infant loss?
Whether through miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss, approximately 1 in 4 women will experience the loss of a child. They will experience the exhilaration of finding out that they’re pregnant, followed by the nauseating, disorienting, and crushing sting of loss.
Gospel Hope for Pregnancy and Infant Loss is a booklet that walks through the pain of losing a baby and gently points to the hope found in Scripture.
Even in the midst of our pain, God is near. He understands your pain and can bring healing, comfort, and hope, even through the tragedy of losing a child.
Sample sections of this booklet include how to:
• Grieve your loss
• Find hope
• Process your loss with your spouse, children, and/or friends
• Answer hard questions about pregnancy or infant loss
• Help friends who have experienced loss
It was created to help grieving families and friends walk through the difficult trial of losing a child.
Gospel Hope for Pregnancy and Infant Loss is a part of the Gospel Hope series. Check out the Gospel Hope in Grief and Loss booklet for more help and hope in processing grief.
Special Notes:
* Booklet measures 5.5” x 8.5”
This book was given as a gift, and I have been so impressed by the way that the book addresses so many questions and thoughts that come up during the healing process. Highly, highly recommend!
I love ❤️ every single one of my bible studies not only for myself but for my family and friends!
I bought this for a friend who recently lost their baby. I will be buying another one for myself. It serves as a wonderful way to support someone.
This book was so helpful following 2 losses last year. It was so helpful that I’ve recommended it to others and have purchased it for a friend.
Bought this as a gift for a dear friend who recently went through two back to back miscarriages. It is beautiful and an excellent way to offer comfort to those who are grieving.