Perdida Preciosa – (Spanish)
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la muerte de un niNo como resultado de un aborto espontAneo, sIndrome de muerte sUbita del lactante (SIDS), muerte infantil debido a una enfermedad o un nacido muerto crea para los padres una pErdida devastadora y cargada de dolor. Una Perdida
Preciosa ofrece una ventana al proceso de duelo para aquellos que no solo han experimentado la muerte trAgica de un niNo sino tambiEn su sueNo de la vida del niNo
Incluye:
El modelo de duelo bIblico
QuE emociones esperar despuEs de una pErdida
Pasos concretos para avanzar hacia la paz y la satisfacciOn
Sugerencias para sobrellevar pensamientos y preguntas difIciles
TerminologIa para aplicar a los sentimientos Unicos de los padres
Ideas Utiles para alcanzar la esperanza y la recuperaciOn
Reconociendo que la experiencia de cada padre es Unica, este libro estA escrito con perspicacia y profunda compasiOn para brindar esperanza y aliento a travEs de un doloroso capItulo de la vida. La consolaciOn amorosa de Dios para aquellos que lloran es apoyada a travEs del libro con las Escrituras para reflejar las promesas eternas de su amor divino.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683144816
ISBN10: 1683144813
Language: Spanish
Sharon Fox
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Redemption Press
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