Broken hearts
can heal.
Resources for those who are grieving, as well as for those who are comforting…because there is always hope.
“Joy comes with the morning.” Psalm 30:5
What Others Are Saying
"'Pathways through Grief’ is a remarkable series to guide individuals through their first year after a loss. Each ‘Pathway’ is written from a heartfelt personal experience of the grief felt by the author after the loss of her husband."
A hospice director - kansas
"This beautiful booklet offers insights into what to expect and gives many practical suggestions on how to cope after a loss as the holidays and ‘firsts’ approach. It leaves you feeling hopeful for the future and gives one permission to grieve in their own way."
Joan H. - Alaska
“Through Dawn’s stories, she shares how she coped with losing her husband and offers the reader simple, practical tips on dealing with grief. Her writing is down-to-earth and easy for the reader to relate to."
A hospital employee
About the Author
Dawn Phelps
Dawn was broken hearted after her husband died of kidney cancer, so she searched for ways to cope with her grief. She began to write short stories about life experiences and hope, and like Psalm 30:5 says, “Joy comes with the morning.”
Broken hearts can heal.
"Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith – it is the price of love."
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Mourning the death of someone you love takes time. While it is an essential step in the healing process, each person must find their own way, in their own time.
“The ‘Pathways’ make me feel as if a wise and compassionate person has listened attentively to my pain and understands exactly how challenging the journey of grief really is.”
A hospice chaplain - kansas
publications
There is always hope.
"A remarkable series to guide individuals through their first year after a loss..."
A hospice director - Kansas
"Insights into what to expect, plus many practical suggestions on how to cope after a loss as the holidays and ‘firsts’ approach..."
Joan H. – alaska
"Especially helpful information for family members who find themselves in the role of caregiver for their loved one..."
JOAN H. – Alaska