Dancing in the dark : a sister grieves / Elsie K. Neufeld ; foreword by David Augsburger.
Material type: TextPublication details: Waterloo, Ont. : Herald Press, �1990.Description: 1 online resource (200 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585181969
- 9780585181967
- Neufeld, Elsie K., 1957-
- Klassen, John Victor, -1987
- Klassen, John Victor, m. 1987 -- Mort et s�epulture
- Neufeld, Elsie K., 1957-
- Klassen, John Victor, -1987
- Neufeld, Elsie K., 1957-
- Grief -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Consolation
- Brothers and sisters
- Forgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Drinking and traffic accidents -- British Columbia
- Grief
- Religion and Psychology
- Sibling Relations
- Deuil -- Aspect psychologique
- Fr�eres et soeurs -- Mort -- Aspect psychologique
- Mort -- Aspect religieux -- Mennonites
- RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Death, Grief, Bereavement
- Brothers and sisters
- Consolation
- Drinking and traffic accidents
- Forgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Grief -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- British Columbia
- Religion
- Philosophy & Religion
- Christianity
- 248.8/6/092 20
- BV4905.2 .N45 1990eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-198).
Print version record.
Annotation. The journey through grief is difficult. For a Christian, in some ways it is easier. In some ways it is not. When your brother is killed in an accident caused by a drunk driver, it is hard to follow Jesus' call to forgive. A life truly fashioned after Christ is always a paradox. To die in order to live, to give in order to receive, to be weak in order to be strong -- these are difficult truths to accept and live by. On behalf of herself and all mourners, Elsie K. Neufeld remembers her brother, shares her tears, and asks where in such darkness God is. She goes beyond her grief and seeks to understand and forgive the one who caused her sorrow.
English.
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