About This Book
The author, a grieving parent, presents a memoir of his daughter's prolonged illness and death, using bedside scenes and meditative essays to show how faith in Christ can turn suffering into peace. Through reflections on scripture, pastoral counsel, and personal recollection, he addresses fears of death, the experience of bereavement, the silence of the grave, and hopes for the redemption of the body. Practical consolation for parents, exhortations to personal faith, and clear explanations of Christian promises are interwoven with tender remembrance. The work seeks to comfort mourners, encourage holy living, and direct readers toward trust in divine assurances amid loss.
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