Dr. A.J. King Sr., CGRS's "Death, Dying, and Realities: Now What?:Twelve Principles to Grief Resilience" is a stirring book urging resilience no matter what happens
"Death, Dying, Realities: Now What?:Twelve Principles to Grief Resilience" from Christian Faith Publishing author Dr. A.J. King Sr., CGRS is a riveting account that shares a beautiful message and remarkable phrases about death, dying, and realities.
MEADVILLE, Pa., Nov. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Death, Dying, and Realities: Now What?:Twelve Principles to Grief Resilience": a masterful handbook that gives readers a light that shines on their way of being resilient after losing something or someone in life. "Death, Dying, Realities: Now What?:Twelve Principles to Grief Resilience" is the creation of published author Dr. A.J. King Sr., CGRS, a Chaplain, Licensed Counselor, and the Pastor of Higher Power Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan. He is also a Certified Instructor of the Sunday School Publishing Board, National Baptist Convention, USA, Incorporated.
King writes, "Grief is the emotion experienced by discovery; the death of a person; and loss of a place, thing, time, art, and music. The discovery pertains to the extramarital affair; cheating in a relationship; and addictions to drugs, alcohol, gambling, pornography, wrongdoing, etc. The loss of a person pertains to the relationship, i.e., friendship, dating, breakups, caregiver, divorce, and separation in the family. The loss of a place pertains to moving from a home or community; job or employment, and graduation from school, college, university, or technical institution. The loss of a thing pertains to a job, ring, earring, pendant, watch, car, house, etc. This loss also pertains to an acting career, sports career, being cut from a team, not chosen by a team, and failed contract negotiations. The loss of time pertains to life, living, and season. The loss of art and music pertains to never to see old or new art and never to hear old or new music from the deceased artist or musician again. What is the level of your grief? High, impact counseling required for an extended period. Moderate, some counseling required for a short period. Low, no counseling required. The purchase of this book is your first step towards healing and understanding your grief. Your attendance at our workshop will make a difference in your life. This presentation of information and education will identify each of the Twelve Principles to Grief Resilience. Give yourself permission to cry, laugh, change, rebirth, and live again!"
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, King's new book is a plot-driven book that will guide the readers to healing, hope and help them understand the grief they feel inside them.
With this purpose, the author aims to encourage the readers to allow themselves to savor the feelings they feel whether they want to be happy or sad but must always remember to live again.
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Consumers can purchase "Death, Dying, Realities: Now What?:Twelve Principles to Grief Resilience" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble
For additional information or inquiries about "Death, Dying, Realities: Now What?:Twelve Principles to Grief Resilience" contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919 or contact Dr. King at [email protected].
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