Digital Logos Edition
Grief is one of the most universal human experiences, and one of the loneliest. When loss comes — a parent, a spouse, a child, a marriage, a dream — the questions arrive without warning: Where is God in this? How do I grieve well? Will it always feel this heavy? Scripture is honest about grief in ways many readers haven’t noticed, from the Psalms of lament to the book of Lamentations to Jesus weeping at the tomb of Lazarus.
This collection adds ten books on grief, loss, and the comfort of God to your Logos library, written by pastors, counselors, and believers who’ve walked through real loss themselves. Because they’re tagged and searchable together, you can ask “what does the Bible say about grief” or open Psalm 23 and pull insights from every author at once. Whether you’re grieving now or walking with someone who is, the whole collection works as one searchable resource for one of the hardest parts of life.