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"The Tender Scar should be bought and given to anyone you care about who has lost a spouse. It offers valid, genuine help that well-meaning friends often cannot provide. It also gives the contact information for support groups. This is also a very valuable book for all pastors, counselors, ministers and chaplains who so often deal with death issues. Reading this book will compel you to rethink how important your husband, wife or companion is. It will spur you to make every minute count with your spouse even if it means turning off your favorite program in order to pay full attention to a soul mate who at that moment wants to talk."--Rev. Austin Miles"americandaily.com" (05/01/2006) The Tender Scar should be purchased and given to anyone you care about who has lost a spouse. It offers valid, genuine help that well-meaning friends often cannot provide. It also gives the contact information for support groups. This is also a very valuable book for all pastors, counselors, ministers, and chaplains who so often deal with death issues.--Rev. Austin Miles"Agape Press" (05/01/2006) Thank goodness. The author of The Tender Scar has the ability to put into words his deepest feelings of when his wife of many years suffered a stroke and never recovered . . . . Richard Mabry, the author, was a teaching physician for 35 years but he knew he must share his grief with others such as his pastor, friends and family members. Not only did he keep a near daily journal of his feelings, he shared them word for word by means of e-mail. Each of the 26 chapters includes a verbatim copy of his e-mail to either his children or closest friends and he includes with each a Bible reference and a prayer . . . . I thoroughly appreciated this book and I recommend family members of all ages to read it, particularly members of the older generations. I further recommend that it be placed in our church library to be accessible for all to read.--Gene Ludtke"The Lamplighter" (02/01/2007) After reading this book, the grieving widow or widoweroindeed anyone suffering the sting of a loved ones' deathoin left with the assurance that, although the scar left behind is tender, healing is possible.--Dan Griffin"Baptist Standard" (12/04/2006) He understands how gut-wrenching holidays and other social events can be without your loved one. If you've lost your spouse, get this book. If you know someone who recently lost a spouse, give this book (but first read it yourselfoit will make you a better friend to the grief-stricken).--Sue Kline"DJ Picks" (01/01/2007)
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In a valuable resource for anyone coping with the death of a loved one, a former physician and recent widower guides the bereaved through the grief process and explains how to live after the death of a spouse, openly sharing the situations and feelings he encountered while grieving. Original.
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