It's not as odd as it may seem to suggest that those who have died may occasionally manifest themselves in some way to those of us still alive on earth. In fact, nearly 50 percent of all people claim to experience such contact. This book includes brief stories from more than eighty individuals who have felt the real presence of a deceased loved one, and reinforces the belief that at the time of death life is changed, not ended. These phenomena reinforce the Catholic belief in the communion of saints, which holds that a real and spiritual union exists among all who believe in Christ. The phrase "whispers of God's love" describes perfectly what people feel when they encounter the presence of a deceased relative or friend. The experience is always a loving, healing one, and those who sense the presence of a deceased loved one usually become less fearful and more at peace with life. Each personal story is followed by pertinent reflections by the author. This collection can offer hope and comfort to all, especially to those who are grieving. Book jacket.
Whispers Of God's Love: Touching The Lives Of Loved Ones After Death
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Mitch Finley does his usual masterful job in writing. The choice of stories that he uses to illustrate the concept of life after death, and out opportunity to share in our loved one's spiritual journey is excellent. Even more so, his writing of reflections allow the reader to become a part of the experience that the story relates. This book provides ample funeral and grief counseling material. The reader is able to place themselves into the lives of the person telling of their experience. Faith comes into play as you read the episodes that are placed on the printed page.
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