Woman With The Alabaster Jar: A Life Poured Out - Paperback
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by Mary Moss (Author)
Grief is a club with open membership, but nobody wants to join . Whether we grieve over the death of a loved one, the end of a marriage or long-term relationship, loss of a job, even when a pet dies, grief, like birth and death, is a universal experience. We certainly don't like grieving But if we are to accept the reality of it, we must believe it serves a purpose in our lives, just like love and joy and awe and every good thing we know of this life. Join the author as she journeys through grief, to find healing and hope and even faith renewed.
Author Biography
Mary Moss has served as a Stephen Ministry Leader, a Certified Lay Speaker in the United Methodist Church, and has earned a certificate in Congregational Leadership through the Baptist Theological Seminary in Richmond, VA. Writer, speaker, Biblical storyteller, columnist, retreat leader and occasional blogger, Mary is a prolific writer, a creative and energetic woman with a passion for life and a deep and abiding faith in Jesus. Mary is also a devoted wife, loving mother and doting grandmother, true blue friend, and child of God. Jobs? Mary has had just about any you can think of! "Jill of all trades" and master of some, she leans on the Lord to make it through every day-every hour. Okay . . . every minute. Oh! And coffee! Lots of coffee . . .










