We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post.

New Devotional Addresses Grief and Sadness
Grief may threaten to overtake us or destroy our joy. In this powerful devotional book, men and women will see Jesus, the Man of Sorrows, who is well-acquainted with grief and sadness.
Author and pastor Paul Tautges offers our comforting High Priest, sharing how the Holy Spirit ministers to our hurtingheart through the healing balm of God’s Word graciously applied to life’s wounds.
By biblically and transparently addressing the heart and faith struggles in the midst of this grief, A SmallBook for the Hurting Heart delves deeply, but gently, into the issues of the heart—presenting encouragement and comfort in the character of God revealed in his Word.
This small but transformative devotional cultivates anchors of hope, redirecting men and women to the trustworthiness of God who is always for us in Christ. Because all of God’s promises are Yes in Christ, Tautges walks with readers through their grief to see the one who nourishes our faith and heals our soul.
In fifty brief readings, your hurting heartwill find spiritual help, encouragement, and healing as you experience the comfort of God.
My Thoughts
If you are seeking comfort for your hurting heart, this is the perfect devotional for you! It will minister to your heart with biblical truths. Take it day by day, meditate on His Word, and let Him come near to you and heal your broken soul.
“The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit”
Psalm 34:18
About Author
Paul Tautges serves as one of the pastors of Cornerstone Community Church in Mayfield Heights, Ohio (east of Cleveland). Prior to accepting the Lord’s call to Cornerstone, he pastored in Wisconsin for 22 years. Paul has been married to Karen since 1986. Together they enjoy their ten children and their spouses, and their growing tribe of grandchildren. He is also an adjunct professor, certified biblical counselor and teaching fellow for the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors, and a council board member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition. Paul has written or edited over 50 books and mini-books.
He blogs at https://counselingoneanother.com/.