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It is hard to live. This book presents a psychological approach to coping with suffering.It is a wonderful title to people recovering from Tsunami, terrorists attacks, floods or earthquakes. It restores self confidence into people who have lost loved ones, friendships, jobs or sources of income. Face to Face with Grief shows the way forward after some devastating news. Without belittling your feelings for the loss of your loved one, demeaning the pain of joblessness and poverty, blaming you for your circumstances, Face to Face with Grief uses the counseling and experience of others to dig you out of your own grave. It will help you to modify and control your anger, doubts, hatred and help you think through your goals, guide your life course decisions and let you design your lasting relief from your problems.


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Title: Face to Face with Grief
Author: Kawuma Kayiwa
Category: Self Help Religion & Spiritual Professional & Technical
Price: $ 12.8 Language: English
Size: 5.5 x 8.5 Number of Pages: 192
ISBN Number: 988-98555-1-8
Publication Date: June, 2005
Website: http://www.kayiwa.com
Email: cares@kayiwa.com
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About this Book:
Pain is what you get when you are pricked by a pin. You may jump up or scream. Suffering has a limit. Get rid of depression, frustration, tears or red eyes. Regain the lost momentum and move on. Every change be it promotion or demotion causes a crisis. With a proper mindset and right facts nothing can destroy you. There is a way of coping with your suffering and turning your life around from surviving to thriving. Face to Face with Grief shows the way. Have you ever felt that you needed help but it either never came or came toolate?
Have you ever felt sorry that you wanted to help but you did not know what to do or say and eventually you missed out on an opportunity to help others?
How can you mend a broken heart?
Have you ever felt that your life was on a wrong path?
Why did I come from the womb to see toil and sorrow and spend my days in shame?
This book is a practical guide on how to handle your suffering and twist it around to happiness. You are what you think.
About the Author:
Kawuma Kayiwa is the founding Director of the Kayiwa Foundations organisation. He holds a Masters Degree in Psychology and a university diploma in Education. He has more than twenty years of working as a teacher trainer and a house church leader. He has served in detention centres and schools under the United Nations Refugee Commission, World Relief, Save the Children Fund, International Social Services, Institute of Cultural affairs, Caritas and the Boy Scouts Association.
Kayiwa Foundations is a Community Agency for Relief and Educational Services.
Email: cares@kayiwa.com. Kawuma Kayiwa can be contacted on that address.
Order/Contact Info:
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Tel: 852 27392743 Fax:852 30065987 Email: cares@kayiwa.com
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60% of all the money gained from the sale of this book goes to financing the programmes of the Kayiwa Foundations. 40% goes to the author. Kayiwa Foundations is recognised in Hongkong and in Uganda as a charity organisation.
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Introduction
Whom do you have to blame when a child is born blind? Whom
do you blame when you are fired by an employer who was treating you as if you
were not alive? Whom do you blame when a lover who was cheating on you,
denounces you and leaves you instead? Whom do you blame when all your life,
past, present and future, is destroyed all at once in an earthquake or in a wild
fire?
There are voices crying “How long must I bear pain
in my soul, and have sorrow in my heart all the day?” “How long shall my enemy
be stronger than me?” “My life is spent with sorrow, and my years with sighing;
my strength fails because of my misery, and my bones waste away and yet nobody
cares”. “Being not alone in this pain is no consolation. In certain
circumstances it could all be my fault but not all the time. Who cries? Who has
sorrow? Who has strife? Who complains? Who has wounds without cause? Who has
redness of eyes? When I am tempted and fall in sin or break the law, do you
blame me, do you blame God, do you blame my guiding angel or once again do you
blame the devil?” Life can be destroyed all in one go as in a shipwreck or in a
plane crash. It’s ridiculous! You get told the disaster was caused by a
mechanical failure or pilot error years after the disaster. So what? Why did I
come forth from the womb to see toil and sorrow, and spend my days in shame?
Find the answers to all these questions in this book.
You know where you have been. You know where you are. You
know what you want in future. What you need to do now is not to wait for
opportunities but to go out and search for them. If you have got your thinking
straight and you want to get your life back on track you have now all that it
takes to love yourself. Write down your vision. All great works need a
signature. Make it yours. Put a signature to your life.
With hope, dreams and vision in your hand you are ready to
stand face to face with grief and cope with your suffering. Walk where there is
no path, follow no trail but leave one when you leave.
The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life, but a
deceitful tongue crushes the spirit. (Proverbs 15:4). In your hands you are
holding a tree of life.