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Ministering to the Mourning

Wiersbe, Warren


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Formerly titled Comforting the Bereaved, this practical, insightful guide gives direction to pastors and lay-leaders of all levels of experience. Included are recommended Scriptures to read; an explanation of the stages of grief; approaches to conducting funerals in special circumstances such as suicide, victims of crime, multiple family deaths, or when the deceased is unknown to the pastor; signs of healthy and unhealthy grief, and how to help survivors cope. Also recommended for chaplains and hospice caregivers, this new edition contains a chapter on ministering to victims of terrorism.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780802412416
  • Page Count
    244
  • Publisher
    Moody Publishers
  • Publication Date
    April 2006

About the Author

Warren Wiersbe (Th.B., Northern Baptist Seminary; D.D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), former pastor of the Moody Church and general director of Back to the Bible, has traveled widely as a Bible teacher and conference speaker. Because of his encouragement to those in ministry, Dr. Wiersbe is often referred to as "the pastor’s pastor." He has authored over 150 books including Ministering to the Mourning, The Wiersbe Bible Commentary, On Being a Servant of God<, and the “Be” series. Dr. Wiersbe and his wife, Betty, live in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Ministering to the Mourning

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Publisher Description:

Formerly titled Comforting the Bereaved, this practical, insightful guide gives direction to pastors and lay-leaders of all levels of experience. Included are recommended Scriptures to read; an explanation of the stages of grief; approaches to conducting funerals in special circumstances such as suicide, victims of crime, multiple family deaths, or when the deceased is unknown to the pastor; signs of healthy and unhealthy grief, and how to help survivors cope. Also recommended for chaplains and hospice caregivers, this new edition contains a chapter on ministering to victims of terrorism.

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