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Grief & Family Resources

The reality is that grief is as unique as the love that preceded it – – David Kessler

We understand that each person experiences grief in their own unique way, and there is no right or wrong way to navigate the journey. We offer these resources in the hope that they provide comfort, guidance, and support, as they have meant so much to us. Trent often said, “Quitting is not an option,” and those words continue to guide us forward each day.

Grief Resources

  • It didn’t start with you, Mark Wolynn
  • I didn’t get to say goodbye,  Jeffrey Simmons
  • Comfort for the grieving parents heart, Gary Roe
  • The moms, Gerri Haynes
  • Surviving loss of a child, Lynda Cheldelin Fell
  • Caring for your grieving child, Martha Wakenshaw
  • Healing a parents grieving heart, Alan D. Wolfelt
  • Healing your grieving heart for kids, Alan D. Wolfelt
  • Healing the adult child’s grieving heart, Alan D. Wolfelt
  • The worst loss, Barbara D. Rosof
  • Joy, Andrew Mann
  • The colors of grief, Janis A. Ciacco
  • The next conversation argue less, talk more, Jefferson Fisher
  • Sometimes life is just not fair, Fr. Joe Kempf
  • Grief day by day, Jan Warner
  • I’ll see you again, Jackie Hance
  • Signs, Laura Lynne Jackson
  • Fingerprints of God, Jennifer Rothschild
  • Unshockable love, John Burke
  • Proof of Heaven, Eben Alexander
  • Even this, Emily Belle Freeman
  • The shack, WM. Paul Young
  • Wild Hope, Donna Ashworth
  • Alive in heaven, Mark Canfora
  • Still right here, Suzanne GIesmann
  • The five love languages, Gary Chapman
  • First aid for broken hearts, Alan D. Wolfelt
  • When your pet dies, Alan D. Wolfelt
  • Understanding your grief, Alan D. Wolfelt
  • Finding the words, Alan D. Wolfelt
  • My first Christmas, Cathie Grey
  • A Mother’s Tears, Claire Ann Stevenson
  • The best angel stories, Guidepost
  • The missing piece, Shel Silverstein
  • Practicing mindfulness, Matthew Sockolov
  • Self love workbook for women, Megan Logan
  • It’s OK that you’re not OK, Megan Devine
  • Rhythms of restoration, Laura Baber Beach
  • My grieving journey book, Donna Shavatt
  • Trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, Mike Dubi
  • Your life’s ripple effect, Jeff Janssen
  • The daily dad, Ryan Holiday
  • Cognitive behavior therapy, Judith S. Beck
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy in 7 weeks, Seth J. Gillihan
  • Hope 365, Clara Hinton
  • Refuge recovery, Noah Levine
  • Waking the tiger, Peter, A Levine
  • Trauma and memory, Peter A. Levine
  • When someone you love suffers from post-traumatic stress, Claudia Zayfert
  • The message from our side, Lance Richardson
  • Never letting go, Mark Anthony
  • The unspeakable loss, Nisha Zenoff
  • The power of now, Eckhart Tolle
  • Life-changing lessons from Heaven, Jeff Janssen
  • Comforting truths from heaven, Jeff Janssen
  • There are no goodbyes, Elizabeth Robinson
  • Grief and loss, JC Grace
  • Pilgrimage through loss, Linda Lawrence Hunt
  • End of life tips, Gabriel Elise Jimenez
  • Present over perfect, Shauna Niequist
  • How to really love your adult child, Ross Campbell
  • Bearing the unbearable, Joanne Cacciatore
  • I’m still with you, Sherrie Dillard
  • Slammed overcoming tragedy in the wave of grief, Andrea Maher
  • We never left you, Beth and Rick Olson
  • When their world stops, Anne-Marie Lochmyer
  • Heaven is for real, Todd Burpo
  • Imagine Heaven, John Burke
  • Child loss, the heartbreak and the hope, Clara Hinton
  • The afterlife frequency, Mark Anthony
  • The grief recovery handbook, John W James
  • When bad things happen to good people, Harold S Kushner
  • The five people you meet in heaven, Mitch Albom
  • Forgiving what you’ll never forget, David Stoop
  • Healing after loss, Martha W Hickman
  • The purpose driven life, Rick Warren
  • Confessions of child loss, Emily Graham
  • Beyond tears, Ellen Mitchell
  • But should the Angels call for him, Glenda Pearson
  • Loss, Donna Ashworth
  • You are the mother of all mothers, Angela Miller
  • Talk to me like I’m someone you love, Nancy Dreyfus
  • The body keeps the score, Bessel Van Der Kolk
  • Carried, Michelle Schmidt
  • Everyone’s guide to angels, Perry Stone
  • The voice of an angel, Marcy Stone
  • Surviving my first year of child loss, Nathalie Himmelrich
  • Losing my child finding my God, Stacy Wons
  • Recovering from the loss of a child, Katherine Fair Donnelly
  • From mother to mother, Emily R Long
  • Motherless daughters, Hope Edelman
  • Parenting through crisis, Barbara Coloroso
  • Sad isn’t bad, Michaelene Mundy
  • Journey to healing, Lisa K Boehm
  • Silent grief, Clara Hinton
  • Allow me to live my grief, Ligia M. Houben
  • Life interrupted, Paulina Rael Jaramillo
  • How to survive a loss of a child, Catherine M. Sanders
  • Good grief, Granger E. Westberg
  • Teen grief, Gary Roe
  • Surviving the holidays without you, Gary Roe
  • Grief, walk, Gary Roe
  • Remember me, Reece Taryn
  • Now that she’s gone, Chelsea Ohlemiller
  • A year of last things, Michael Andaatje
  • When kids are grieving, Donna M Burns
  • Child loss, the heartbreak and the hope, Clara Hinton
  • Saying goodbye when you don’t want to, Martha Bolton
  • Grieving dad, Marc Saidman
  • The baby loss guide, Zoe Clark-Coates
  • Letters to my friends in pain, Bob Welch
  • Rising amidst grief, Sheila West
  • How to overcome grief, Elena Grace
  • He lost his baby too, Kelly Farley
  • Farewell, Edward T Creagan
  • Aftermath, picking up the pieces, Gary Roe
  • Speaking in tears, Grace Andren
  • Healing after the loss of your mother, Elaine Mallon
  • Trauma through a child’s eyes, Peter A Levine
  • Heaven, Randy Alcorn
  • The journey through grief and loss, Robert Zucker
  • The come as you are workbook, Emily Nagoski
  • You were made to make a difference, Max Lucado
  • We will see our pets in heaven, Brian Burgess
  • Shattered, Gary Roe
  • The stressless life, Vance Pitman
  • Belonging, Michelle Miller
  • Life after the loss of a child, Kelly Page
  • Hugs for mom, John Williams Smith
  • So God made me a mother, Leslie Means
  • Grieving the loss of your child, Ryan Showalter
  • Unfuck, your brain, Faith G Harper
  • Unfuck, your anger, Faith, G Harper
  • The living legacy of trauma, Janina Fisher
  • Healing grief, David Kessler
  • Little Lucy May’s loss, Danielle Alveari
  • It’s grief, Edy Nathan
  • Living with a grieving heart, Marianne Bette
  • Finding meaning, David Kessler
  • The family drama recovery Bible, Mara Taylor
  • Coping with sibling loss in adulthood, Esther Beall
  • Living with grief,  Kenneth Doka
  • Strong mothers, strong, sons, Meg Meeker
  • Grieving the loss of a fur baby, Becky Connellan
  • Don’t give me any grief, Catherine Pendola
  • Hope beyond brokenness, Marc and Jada Haney
  • Lost and found, Rabbi Marc Gellman
  • The sky is not the limit, Fletcher Cleaves
  • Mom‘s search for meaning, Melissa Monroe
  • After the death of a child, Ann Finkbeiner
  • The grief guide book, Gary Roe
  • Fuck death, Steve Case
  • Healing the grief you hold, Lindsay Saluppo  
  • Broken walk, Gary Roe
  • Grieving the write way for siblings, Gary Roe
  • The grieving brain, Mary-Frances O’Connor
  • Talking with children about loss, Maria Trozzi
  • A grief unveiled, Gregory Floyd
  • How to hug a porcupine, Debbie Joffe Ellis
  • Transforming the living legacy of trauma, Janina Fisher
  • Everywhere, still, MH Clark
  • Restored workbook, Marilyn Willi

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