Love Is! is more than just one man’s story—it is an invitation to every heart that grieves the loss of a loved one. When Frank Hasel lost the love of his life, everything turned upside down and he was thrust into a world of aching absence and unexpected responsibilities as a young widower and father of three. In these pages, he shares his raw, honest journey through grief as a fellow traveler. This book is not a manual—it is a companion. Frank’s reflections do not offer easy answers, but they do offer something deeper: hope, presence, and a powerful reminder that while death may take a loved…mehr
Love Is! is more than just one man’s story—it is an invitation to every heart that grieves the loss of a loved one. When Frank Hasel lost the love of his life, everything turned upside down and he was thrust into a world of aching absence and unexpected responsibilities as a young widower and father of three. In these pages, he shares his raw, honest journey through grief as a fellow traveler. This book is not a manual—it is a companion. Frank’s reflections do not offer easy answers, but they do offer something deeper: hope, presence, and a powerful reminder that while death may take a loved one, it cannot take the love others carry for them. Love Is! explores how grief and grace can coexist and how gratitude can grow even in the darkest seasons. Whether readers are grieving a lost "heart hero"—someone whose love shaped their world—or simply want to understand how to offer real, "helpful help" in times of loss, this book speaks to the human journey of holding on and letting go.
Frank M. Hasel studied theology in Germany, England, and the United States of America, where he received his M.A. And Ph.D. in systematic theology from Andrews University. He is a member of several academic societies and has published numerous articles in scholarly journals and books , including 'Theologische Zeitschrift', 'Andrews University Seminary Studies', 'Teologika', 'Journal of the Adventist Theological Society', 'Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible'. Currently he is Dean of the Theological Seminary and Professor of Systematic Theology and Biblical Hermeneutics at Seminar Schloss Bogenhofen, Austria, Europe
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