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When your father dies: how a man deals with the loss of his father

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Experiencing the death of a parent is a traumatic experience for anyone.

For men, though, the death of a father is uniquely and deeply traumatic.

Whether or not a father and son are close in life, they are undeniably connected-and this is acutely evident to a man when his father dies.

At that moment, a man realizes how much of his identity has been defined by his father.

The powerful emotions and life adjustments that follow Dad's passing catch most men completely off guard.Authors Dave Veerman and Bruce Barton both experienced the life-altering deaths of their own fathers, and in When Your Father Dies they share not only their experiences but also the experience of more than sixty men, including Max Lucado, Chuck Colson, Hank Hannegraaff, and Bill Hybels.

They also include insight and practical advice from professional counselors to prepare readers for the emotional struggles that accompany the death of a father.Veerman and Barton's biblical perspective on grief and long-term life adjustments, along with important sidebars and probing discussion questions, will help men understand their emotions, heal other damaged relationships, and even change the way they parent their own children.

Many women will want to read the book so that they can understand the complex emotions and changes the men they care about are going through.

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Product Details
Thomas Nelson
1418519405 / 9781418519407
eBook (EPUB)
18/09/2003
English
135 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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