Three of Joseph Bayly’s seven children died at young ages. He was intimately acquainted with the pain of death and was all too familiar with what he once called this enemy’s ‘grim violence.’ But he was even more intimately acquainted with the One who conquered that enemy forever.
The View from a Hearse is Joe’s simple, helpful meditation on death and grieving. He wrote it for those facing the death of a loved one, those still in the throes of grief, and for those preparing to die. Joe knew that peace with death doesn’t come from understanding everything that happens to us, but in knowing the God who is in control of everything.
He wrote this little book to show that God has not promised His children an easy death or deathbed visions of glory. What He has promised is an open door beyond.
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Foreword, by R. C. Sproul Jr.; Editor’s Preface; THE VIEW FROM A HEARSE; Prologue; 1. Death’s True Colors; 2. To Face Death; 3. Styles of Dying Change; 4. What Is Dying Like?; 5. People Used to Die at Home; 6. Understanding and Responding to the Dying Person; 7. The Management of Grief; 8. How Do You Comfort?; 9. Explaining Death to a Child; 10. When a Child Dies; 11. Suicide; 12. Prayer and Terminal Illness; 13. Our Death Celebrations; 14. ‘Why Would a Kind God…?’; 15. Two Kinds of Death; 16. Beyond the Tunnel; Epilogue; Afterword, by C. Everett Koop