What Can I Do With My Broken Heart – Stepping Stones Through Grief

What Can I Do With My Broken Heart – Stepping Stones Through Grief

What Can I Do with My Broken Heart—Stepping Stones through Grief is a 36-page booklet, appropriate for any time after a loss—initially, mid-year, the anniversary of a death, or later.

This booklet is deliberately concise, beautiful, and easy to read. It is loaded with suggestions to guide anyone who is grieving. The artwork and format are bonuses for this reasonably priced booklet.

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What Can I Do with My Broken Heart—Stepping Stones through Grief is a 36-page booklet, appropriate for any time after a loss—initially, mid-year, the anniversary of a death, or later.

This booklet is deliberately concise, beautiful, and easy to read. It is loaded with suggestions to guide anyone who is grieving. The artwork and format are bonuses for this reasonably priced booklet.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

  • “I read it, and I read it again.” – Scherry, TN
  • “Thank you so much for the booklet “What Can I Do with My Broken Heart.” It is incredible…. God has definitely given you a beautiful gift of writing. It is priceless!”  – Ronna from KS

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"'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."
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"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."
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