Contents:
The Day She Died. People of the Bible Uncensored. Real Messages From Heaven: My Journey to Heaven. Angels, Miracles, and Heavenly Encounters. Encountering Heaven and the Afterlife.
A Touch From Heaven. Journey Day by Day. Walk Thru the Bible. Fearless Daughters of the Bible. A Concise Guide to Bible Prophecy. How to Build Self-Discipline. My Glimpse of Eternity. You're Going to Be Okay. The Power of Surrender. Angels by My Side.
She does a great job in making death seem less painful and making Heaven seem more real. Trudy Harris has written another outstanding read to the follow-up of her first book Glimpses of Heaven. Harris expressed what was happening to all her patients, their final hours on earth and all that God wants them to know. I have accepted the fact that this disease will eventually kill me, but I often worry that I will feel anxious and afraid when that time comes. Some I could relate to, some not.
How to Enjoy Reading Your Bible. Heaven and the Afterlife. Holman Bible Editorial Staff. Miracles Are for Real: My Train to Freedom. The Seasons of God. The Secrets of Biblical Wisdom. Daily Reflections on the Names of God. The Day I Died. Knowing God by Name. The Ghosts of Peppernell Manor. I would highly recommend this book to anyone of strong faith or especially someone lacking in faith. I really do have an even better understanding of just how much God's promise to never leave us really is true.
We are never alone. Feb 12, Susan rated it really liked it. Grab a box of Kleenex, because you're going to need it when you read More Glimpses of Heaven: Written by hospice nurse Trudy Harris, this book is full of brief stories about the end of life. The stories are all poignant: It's a comforting book, even though I dare you to read it without crying.
It also made me wonder what it must be like to be a hospice nurse. On the one hand, what a privilege to be with people as their lives on this earth come to an end. On the other hand, how draining that must be. Why do I love this book? God shows up in story after story. Something I've been needing reminding of. While the accounts of Hospice must include illness and death, each story is positive in approach and emphasis. The expectation of Hospice is that each patient is made to "feel safe, comfortable and free from fear.
Glimpses of Heaven: True Stories of Hope and Peace at the End of Life's Journey [Trudy Harris] on www.farmersmarketmusic.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. “There is. Heaven is Beyond Your Wildest Expectations: Ten True Stories of. In Glimpses of Heaven, retired hospice nurse Trudy Harris offered an intimate look at the final days and moments of terminally ill and dying people. Trudy Harris, RN, is the New York Times bestselling author of.
I could see her in many of these situations--loving the patient and family and ministering in faith looking for God's p Amazing and encouraging! I could see her in many of these situations--loving the patient and family and ministering in faith looking for God's provided opportunities. A good book written by a hospice nurse. Relating stories of her and other hospice nurses and the experiences of their patients at the time of death. I liked reading about the absence of fear when it was time to move on to heaven.
The peacefulness with which the patients experienced during their last moments. I truly believe that when it is time to cross over, we are never alone. The stories tell of angels, loved ones and even Jesus Christ himself who appear at the time of death, A good book written by a hospice nurse.
The stories tell of angels, loved ones and even Jesus Christ himself who appear at the time of death, to accompany us to heaven. I am not afraid of going to heaven at all. Wonderful book, going to be looking for more from this author. Trudy gives a unique view into the very private lives of those in the end stages of their lives, all while keeping their dignity intact. Thank you for reminding me of the Love Our Father and His Son, which is so very precious and individual to each of us. Thank you too, to the families for sharing Christ, through their loved ones.
A fulfilling story of Hospice cases Having lost my husband this year, I'm personally acquainted with Hospice. The Hospice workers are caring, fabulous people. They were a tremendous help to me and reading about these Hospice cases means a great deal to me.
God bless these fabulous workers. These cases are about the final time of a person on Hospice. Some are touching enough to bring tears, especially the ones about young children dying. This was her second book. More Glimpses of Heaven The book was okay. Too many people were dying in this story, and I found that part depressing. However, the best part of the book was when they all went to Heaven to be with the Lord. May 19, Christine Pouliot-basnar rated it it was amazing. As my review for Trudy's first book, this is a wonderful read for ANY religion. It's moving stories of patients at the end of life is goof for any age reader!!!
This is a must read for ALL hospice volunteers!!! Aug 11, Lee rated it really liked it. Trudy Harris is a pretty amazing person to do what she does. Her stories are truly inspiring; however, it makes me wonder about the passing of those who were not so blessed as to have the faith and family around that the people that she writes about did.
Plan to share this book with others to help them understand the beauty of hospice care. This is must read for nurses,docs,folks who deal with the dying and the living. The journey of each patient is heart warming. This book gives true hope and inspiration for those who have lost a loved one. Knowing that they truly are in a better place, and are waiting for us to be together again.
Journey at the end This book gives a very new insight to the Hospice foundation. It was very heart felt written. I enjoyed it immensely. Nov 14, Linda rated it liked it. I've heard about hospice but never knew anyone who used them. So for that the book was interesting. It must take a lot of dedicated people to do that type of work. Jan 06, Shawna rated it really liked it. The stories sometimes moved me to tears, but in a good way.
Jan 12, Pixismiler rated it really liked it. Wonderful book about the mysterious process of dying.
May 09, Kay added it. Nice short stories More was the message of Jesus rather than the individuals story. I would have like to experience Jesus presence rather than being told her experience.
Jan 22, Jane rated it liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I didn't like as well as first. They were hers and others' stories and not so many were glimpses of real heaven so much as just touching stories of "heaven here on earth. I would recommend this book to anybody. It's very much an uplifting and reassuring look at what we all will experience in our final days.
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Since retirement, Harris remains active in connecting the need. James FF Are you finished now? I love you too. Joseph FF Can you see the angels and the beautiful gold lights. Leonard FF I just want to believe. Naomi FF Why is she not talking to any of us?
Richard FF What should I tell her? What will I say? Darleen FF God entered into that quiet through the simplicity. Matthew FF Today you will be with me in Paradise. Jim FF I am sending someone who will know just what.