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New book promises Biblical hope to the hurting
"God's Healing for Life's Losses," a new GriefShare book from BMH
Books by counselor, author, and educator Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D.,
LCPC, is now off the press and available for shipping, reports BMH Books in its press release.
Subtitled "How to Find Hope When You're Hurting," the book provides
real, raw, honest and hopeful conversation about suffering, loss and
grief from a Christian perspective.
The author is a seminary graduate as well as a trained counselor and
educator, and the text of this small, gift-sized hardback reflects a
solid underpinning of biblical truth and Trinitarian theology to its
practical advice and keen insights.
The book is endorsed by GriefShare, an organization which conducts
Christ-centered grief support groups in thousands of communities. More
information about GriefShare is available at GriefShare.org or by
calling 800-395-5755.
Dr. Ian Jones, professor of psychology and counseling at Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary, said, "If you want a thoroughly biblical
and intensely honest examination of suffering from someone who has
walked the path from 'hurt to hope in Christ,' then 'God's Healing for
Life's Losses' is just the book for you." Steve Grissom, founder of
GriefShare, says, "It's a treasure, filled with stunning and
comforting words about God's perspective on grief."
The author, Robert Kellemen, served more than a dozen years as chair
of the Master of Arts in Christian Counseling and Discipleship
department at Capital Bible Seminary, where he is now
professor-at-large. He is a graduate of Grace Theological Seminary,
and in his three pastoral ministries, Kellemen has ministered to
hundreds of grieving parishioners. He is also founder and CEO of RPM
Ministries. He is the author or co-author of several other BMH books,
including "Spiritual Friends," "Soul Physicians," and "Sacred
Friends."
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