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A Chronicle of Grief

Finding Life After Traumatic Loss

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A Chronicle of Grief

By: Mel Lawrenz
Narrated by: George W. Sarris
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"Eva not breathing. Pray."

That text message was Mel Lawrenz's entry into the harsh reality of losing his 30-year-old daughter. Things would never be the same. How could he and his family cope with this devastating loss?

In this narrative of grief, Pastor Mel Lawrenz chronicles how his family struggled to survive the sudden death of their beloved daughter. In raw, vivid episodes, he describes the immediacy of the pain and the uncertainty of what comes next. In the agony of traumatic loss, Lawrenz apprehends the realities of love and life and offers insights on how to navigate our life priorities before or after tragedy hits.

You are not alone. You too can find a way forward.

©2020 Mel Lawrenz (P)2020 eChristian
Biographies & Memoirs Christian Living Christianity Grief & Loss Grief

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