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Resources on Grief and Loss
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How to Mend a Broken Heart
by Dick Innes, M.A.
PRIMARY AUDIENCE: This book is written for people who have suffered the loss of a love either through death, divorce, a broken engagement, or the loss of any close, loving relationship.
Loss, whether through death, divorce, or a broken relationship is a part of life. Sooner or later loss of some kind comes to us all. When a person's heart is breaking, the overwhelming grief can threaten, not only their present, but also their future happiness. This book, however, shows how to resolve grief and affirms that there is hope for healing after the loss of a love. Packed with solid, action-oriented guidance, How to Mend a Broken Heart is a personal first aid manual for healing the loss of any meaningful relationship.
Andrea Fabry of "Midday Connections" said on the Moody Radio Network (WMBI Chicago), "How to Mend a Broken Heart is the best book on resolving loss and grief that I have ever read."
A retired veterinary surgeon, former lecturer at the Royal Veterinarian College of London and at Cambridge, wrote: "I have gone through two divorces and. . .have just read your book, How to Mend a Broken Heart. It is the most helpful counseling I have ever read."
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You Can't Fly With a Broken Wing
by Dick Innes, M.A.
Don't let your past determine your future. Read this book on the healing of persons for healthier living and the enrichment of loving relationships.
Do you ever feel as if you're sitting in a market basket and being propelled down the aisles of a huge supermarket of physical and emotional booby traps? You're rushed down the aisle of aches and pains; slammed into the counter of migraines; whipped around the corner to allergies; pushed into a back room stored with depressions, worries, anxieties, and fears?
If so, Dick Innes may have a way to help you get out of the basket of agony. In his book You Can't Fly with a Broken Wing Dick tells a little about his own journey through the "demonic" super-market and gives you ten principles or laws that, if applied diligently, will lead you to a healthier, more wholesome, fulfilling, and loving life.
Readers write:
"I am going through the You Can't Fly with a Broken Wing for the third time. It is soooo awesome." – Joan M.
"You Can't Fly with a Broken Wing is the most helpful book I have ever read. I encouraged several friends to purchase a copy and together via telephone meetings we are discussing the book. I need another copy immediately. Please send by express mail." – Lanelle, Georgia
"I have so enjoyed your book, You Can't Fly with a Broken Wing, that I purchased 5 copies and am sharing them with the Pastors of our church as well as friends. I have found its content life changing. You write from the heart and God is using that book!" – Dave F.
"I can't tell you how meaningful the chapter on 'The Magic Number' was for me. I found it very freeing regarding a relationship that has been broken for 15 years!" – Carol J.
"I gave my copy away of You Can't Fly with a Broken Wing and want two more. This is the most helpful Christian book I have read for 30 years." – Loraine from Australia
"I have just finished reading You Can't Fly with a Broken Wing and I agree with this comment from one of your readers who said, 'This is the most helpful book I have ever read.'" – Rose M.
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Dick Innes, M.A., is the Founder and Director of ACTS International. He was for several years the editor of Psychology for Living magazine and is still the webmaster of the NCF website. He is also an Instructor in the Divorce and Grief Recovery ministry at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. He has authored three books: the best seller, I Hate Witnessing, and How to Mend a Broken Heart, and You Can't Fly with a Broken Wing. He is the author of Daily Encounter,the week-day email devotional of ACTS International which goes to more than 300,000 readers worldwide. Originally from Australia Dick has lived in Southern California for the past two decades. |
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