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Are you in the process of grieving? Perhaps you've just lost someone you love - or you're caring for a loved one whose strength is slowly fading. Maybe you're a nurse, a family caregiver, or a friend who has sat beside a hospital bed, trying to be brave when your heart is breaking. Wherever you find yourself, A Peaceful Rest was written for you. This tender collection of ten faith-based stories invites you to walk through the sacred moments of life's final season - where pain and peace often meet. Written by former ICU nurse Niel Elvira, each story is inspired by real encounters with patients…mehr

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Are you in the process of grieving? Perhaps you've just lost someone you love - or you're caring for a loved one whose strength is slowly fading. Maybe you're a nurse, a family caregiver, or a friend who has sat beside a hospital bed, trying to be brave when your heart is breaking. Wherever you find yourself, A Peaceful Rest was written for you. This tender collection of ten faith-based stories invites you to walk through the sacred moments of life's final season - where pain and peace often meet. Written by former ICU nurse Niel Elvira, each story is inspired by real encounters with patients and families who faced death not with despair, but with grace. Within these pages, you'll find: - Fictional narratives inspired by real experiences of love, loss, and letting go - Reflections grounded in Christian faith, palliative care, and emotional healing - Prayers and devotionals to guide your heart toward comfort, forgiveness, and peace This book doesn't promise to erase grief. It simply walks with you - tenderly, truthfully - through the valley of loss, offering hope that even in our most fragile moments, God is near. For the grieving heart, the weary caregiver, the healthcare worker who has seen too much, or the soul searching for meaning in suffering - A Peaceful Rest is a companion of compassion and light. Because to die well is to return to peace - and to live well is to love as if every moment is sacred.