John Wyatt (Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics at University College London)
A wonderfully helpful, honest and practical resource for all who grieve the loss of a child, and for those who want to support them. Dan and Anna have walked this path and their writing combines authentic first-hand experience with profound spiritual and biblical wisdom.
Kate Merrick (Author
This book is so practical, thorough and encouraging. I wish I had had it when I lost my daughter to cancer several years ago, as I had to wade through so much of this alone. Read it with an open heart, and let hope wash over you.
Navigating the waves of grief can be overwhelming, especially following the loss of a child. In this vulnerable, honest, sensitive, and biblically rich book, the Martins help fellow sufferers deal with their sorrow. They show over and over again that lamenting is good, but it is not the end. Even in the loss of a child, Jesus is near. (Pastor
Sarah Walton (Author
Those enduring the excruciating pain of child loss don’t need empty promises and hurtful clichés, but words that breathe hope and comfort into their shattered world. This is what Near to the Broken-Hearted provides—giving space to acknowledge what’s been lost and grieve what may never be, yet also to find comfort in Christ’s presence and the hope of what’s to come.
Russell D. Moore (Editor in Chief
This book is a help not only for grieving parents but also for those called to help bear with them the burdens of such loss. And that call is for all of us.
Elly and Dan Strange (Dan is a Fellow of the Keller Apologetics Center and Director of Crosslands Fo
This book is a beautiful example of the sharing of Christ’s comfort (2 Corinthians 1 v 3-6). It is friendly, warm, clear, deep, personal, challenging and immensely practical. Not only is it a great resource for grieving parents, it should be read by all Christians who want to be prepared to walk alongside the brokenhearted in their church family. We urge you to read it.
Elly and Dan Strange (Director
This book is a beautiful example of the sharing of Christ’s comfort (2 Corinthians 1 v 3-6). It is friendly, warm, clear, deep, personal, challenging and immensely practical. Not only is it a great resource for grieving parents, it should be read by all Christians who want to be prepared to walk alongside the brokenhearted in their church family. We urge you to read it.
Russell D. Moore (President
This book is a help not only for grieving parents but also for those called to help bear with them the burdens of such loss. And that call is for all of us.
Tim Challies (Blogger)
This steady and faithful guide will lead you to the word of God, it will assure you of the character of God, and it will comfort you with the purpose of God.
Tony Merida (Pastor
Navigating the waves of grief can be overwhelming, especially following the loss of a child. In this vulnerable, honest, sensitive, and biblically rich book, the Martins help fellow sufferers deal with their sorrow. They show over and over again that lamenting is good, but it is not the end. Even in the loss of a child, Jesus is near.
John Wyatt (Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics
A wonderfully helpful, honest and practical resource for all who grieve the loss of a child, and for those who want to support them. Dan and Anna have walked this path and their writing combines authentic first-hand experience with profound spiritual and biblical wisdom.
Russell Moore (Editor-in-Chief
This book is a help not only for grieving parents but also for those called to help bear with them the burdens of such loss. And that call is for all of us.