UNTANGLING GRIEF (Kindle and ePub)
UNTANGLING GRIEF (Kindle and ePub)
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Grief touches every life, yet few people are taught how to live with it honestly. For many Christians, loss is made heavier by well-meaning ideas that promise comfort but quietly create guilt, pressure, or confusion. You may have been told to be strong, to move on, or to trust God more. When sorrow lingers, it can leave you wondering whether you are grieving wrongly, or even failing in faith.
Untangling Grief was written to clear that fog.
This book gently challenges fifty common myths about grief that Christians often carry without realizing it. These ideas come from culture, from misplaced theology, and from fear of pain. They sound spiritual, yet they can silence sorrow and rush healing. Scripture tells a different story. The Bible makes room for lament, tears, and unanswered questions. Grief is not treated as a weakness to overcome, but as an honest response to love and loss.
Across these pages, each myth is met with truth grounded in Scripture, psychological insight, and pastoral wisdom. You will be reminded that grief is not a problem to fix but a process to live through. Tears are not a lack of faith. Sadness and trust in God can exist together. Hope does not cancel pain; it helps you carry it.
The life of Jesus stands at the center of this truth. He wept. He mourned. He entered sorrow fully, without hurry or shame. Grief, then, is not a detour from faith. It is one of the places where faith becomes most real.
This book is for anyone who has felt judged for their grief, pressured by timelines, or burdened by the idea that they should be further along by now. It invites you to read slowly, to reflect honestly, and to let truth replace false comfort. As the myths fall away, space opens for compassion, patience, and healing rooted in God’s character.
You do not have to get over your loss to be faithful. You do not have to stop missing what mattered. Untangling Grief offers a clearer, kinder way forward—one that honors love, tells the truth about sorrow, and anchors hope in the promise that God walks with us through every tear.

I found this book really insightful. The format of addressing common myths about grief works well and makes the ideas easy to understand. It reminded me that grief isn’t something you rush through and that feeling sadness doesn’t mean your faith is weak. A meaningful read for anyone dealing with loss.
This was a really comforting and helpful read. It talks about grief in an honest and gentle way, especially from a Christian perspective. I appreciated how it explains that it’s okay to mourn and that sadness doesn’t mean you lack faith. The writing is simple, clear, and encouraging. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone going through loss or trying to support someone who is.
A truly outstanding resource for grieving Christians who need both comfort and solid truth.
A very helpful and comforting book. It gently explains grief for Christians and helped me understand that it’s okay to mourn without feeling guilty or rushed.
Honest, compassionate, and deeply reassuring
This is one of the most helpful Christian books on grief I’ve read. It speaks directly to the quiet pressure many believers feel after a loss—the unspoken idea that you should be coping better, moving faster, or “trusting more.” The way this book gently exposes those myths is both freeing and comforting. It clears away the confusion without dismissing the pain.
What I appreciated most is the balance. The author brings together Scripture, emotional insight, and pastoral wisdom in a way that feels steady and kind. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is minimized. The reminder that grief and faith can exist side by side is powerful. This book creates space for tears without guilt and hope without denial. I would highly recommend it to anyone walking through loss, or supporting someone who is.