| Hannah’s Hope: Seeking God’s Heart in the Midst of Infertility, Miscarriage, & Adoption LossBy Jennifer Saake / NAV Press
Hannah’s Hope is for all who long for a child yet to be conceived, grieve for a baby miscarried, or have lived through the anguish of a failed adoption. Using the biblical example of Hannah from 1 Samuel 1 and 2, the author directs you to the Source of your strength, the God of all comfort. |
| Longing for a Child: Devotions of Hope for Your Journey Through Infertility
By Kathe Wunnenberg / Zondervan Longing, loss, hope, disappointment—infertility is a deeply private pain. Gain encouragement and strength for your difficult journey with this compassionate devotional companion. Featuring Scriptures, short stories, prayers, questions for reflection, and space for journaling, it includes meditations for especially difficult occasions such as Mother’s Day, baby showers, or family gatherings. 280 pages, hardcover from Zondervan. |
| Inconceivable: Finding Peace in the Midst of Infertility
By Shannon Woodward / David C. Cook Women who are anxious to concieve-and who have yet to conceive-know about waiting. It’s the hallmakr of infertility. This is the remarkable true life story of Shannon Woodward, a woman who stopped waiting her life away. She revisits eighteen years of personal frustration, pain and anger. She speaks from her own experience to show how women can have peace in their disappointment by surrending their hopes and hearts, their dreams and losses, to the One who heals all things broken. |
| Budgeting for Infertility: How to Bring Home a Baby Without Breaking The Bank By Evelina Weidman Sterling & Angie Best-Boss / Fireside Personal and professional, Budgeting for Infertility is a valuable resource that shows you how to pay for infertility treatment and still have money in the bank for diapers and day care. With anecdotes, interviews, and advice from doctors and patients, infertility experts Evelina Weidman Sterling and Angie Best-Boss show you how to obtain the most cost effective care. Paperback. |
| It’s OK to Cry: Finding Hope When Struggling with Infertility and Miscarriage By Malcolm Cameron & Nick Cameron / Christian Focus Publications In It’s OK to Cry, Malcolm & Nick Cameron share their story of infertility, miscarriage, and grief over remaining childless. If you’ve had to reconcile yourself to the idea of childlessness, the single life, career loss, or debilitating illness, It’s OK to Cry can help you rely on God and draw you into a deeper devotion to God. Mass paperback. |
| Empty Womb, Aching Heart: Hope and Help for Those Struggling with Infertility By Marlo Schalesky / Baker Empty Womb, Aching Heart accurately portrays the agony of infertility written by those who’ve been there. The first-person stories will reach you whether you’re struggling with grief, anger or confusion. Not all the stories have happy endings, but you’ll see how God consistently blesses lives, with or without children. |
| The Infertility Companion: Hope and Help for Couples Facing Infertility By Sandra L. Glahn / Zondervan Infertility changes everything, shattering dreams and breaking hearts. But help is available-today more than ever. This book focuses on important questions including: how can we make moral, biblical decisions about medical treatment; can people of faith ethically use high-tech infertility treatments; and how can the stress of infertility on marriage can be minimized. Included are discussion questions and a workbook suitable for individuals, couples or small groups. |
| Empty Arms: For Those Who Suffered A Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Tubal Pregnancy By Pam Vredevelt / Multnomah They are the most dreaded words an expectant mother can hear. As joy and anticipation dissolve into confusion and grief, painful questions refuse to go away: Why me? What did I do wrong? Doesn’t God care? With the warmth and compassion of a licensed counselor and a Christian woman who has suffered miscarriage herself, Pam Vredevelt offers sound answers, advice, and reassurance to the woman fighting to maintain faith in this heartbreaking situation. Now in a fresh, contemporary cover, Empty Arms: Emotional Support for Those Who Have Suffered a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Tubal Pregnancy is the essential guidebook through the agony of losing a child. |
| Sarah’s Child, Barreness Broken By LaMonda Hopman / Pleasant Word
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