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Please Don't Move My Grandma's Chair: A Children's Story About Grief and the Hope of Heaven.

Please Don't Move My Grandma's Chair: A Children's Story About Grief and the Hope of Heaven. in Franklin, TN

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Please Don't Move My Grandma's Chair: A Children's Story About Grief and the Hope of Heaven.

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Please Don't Move My Grandma's Chair: A Children's Story About Grief and the Hope of Heaven. in Franklin, TN

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"Please Don't Move My Grandma's Chair" is a book about a young child who hinders her father from moving her grandmother's chair out to the curb. Her father tenderly tries to inform her that her grandmother has passed on to heaven and the chair must go. Her mother comforts her while she sits by the window. At daybreak she sees a young couple and looking at the old chair and understands that the chair can still have new life.
Only a few Christian books are written to help children grieve a lost grandparent, yet many children lose grandparents in their early years. This book is written in rhythm to accompany a picture book and it seeks to comfort a grieving child while giving the Christian hope of heaven.
Reverend Cheryl Kincaid is a Presbyterian Minister who studied Marriage and Family Therapy at Bethel Seminary and a Master of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary. She has facilitated support groups for women survivors of abuse.
She has twenty years of ministry experience, she confesses that many of her stories were inspired from witnessing God's healing in wounded Christian's lives, including her own. She is the author of six books: Hearing the Gospel Through Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, The Little Clay Pot, The Little Candle that Was Frightened of the Dark, Karrie's Thorn and A Forgotten Door Called Home. For more information about Pastor Cheryl's books please visit: revcherylkincaid.com (http: //revcherylkincaid.com)
"Please Don't Move My Grandma's Chair" is a book about a young child who hinders her father from moving her grandmother's chair out to the curb. Her father tenderly tries to inform her that her grandmother has passed on to heaven and the chair must go. Her mother comforts her while she sits by the window. At daybreak she sees a young couple and looking at the old chair and understands that the chair can still have new life.
Only a few Christian books are written to help children grieve a lost grandparent, yet many children lose grandparents in their early years. This book is written in rhythm to accompany a picture book and it seeks to comfort a grieving child while giving the Christian hope of heaven.
Reverend Cheryl Kincaid is a Presbyterian Minister who studied Marriage and Family Therapy at Bethel Seminary and a Master of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary. She has facilitated support groups for women survivors of abuse.
She has twenty years of ministry experience, she confesses that many of her stories were inspired from witnessing God's healing in wounded Christian's lives, including her own. She is the author of six books: Hearing the Gospel Through Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, The Little Clay Pot, The Little Candle that Was Frightened of the Dark, Karrie's Thorn and A Forgotten Door Called Home. For more information about Pastor Cheryl's books please visit: revcherylkincaid.com (http: //revcherylkincaid.com)

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