Honoring Hidden Sorrows
Hope and Healing While Grieving the Loss of Someone in Your Workplace, Community or Church
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Heather Hair
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Grief does not wait for deep relationships, long histories, or family ties. Sometimes the losses that change us most are the ones no one else notices. A coworker. A neighbor. A church member. A familiar face in the community. Someone whose presence shaped the rhythm of our days in small but meaningful ways.
In Honoring Hidden Sorrows, Heather Hair gives gentle language to a kind of grief most people never talk about. Drawing from the same compassionate wisdom that readers cherished in Hope for Heavy Hearts, this devotional guides you through the shock, silence, and tender ache of losing someone in your outer circle. It validates the sorrow that often feels “too small to count” and shows why it is still real, still human, and still worthy of care.
With short readings and scripture-based reflections, this book offers a quiet space to honor the connection you shared, no matter how simple or ordinary it seemed. You will learn to welcome sorrow without being overwhelmed by it, to remember without guilt, and to carry forward what mattered with grace rather than heaviness.
This is grief tended gently.
This is loss honored with dignity.
This is a path toward healing with a soft and open heart.
Go with tenderness, not to escape grief but to honor it. Let sorrow become movement, memory, and meaning. Let it deepen you, not harden you. And as you walk forward, know that God walks with you, the One who sees, stays, and heals.
This book is also a meaningful resource for HR teams, pastors, church leaders, chaplains, counselors, and caring friends who want to support others through the quiet losses that often go unnamed. It offers a simple way to acknowledge what was real, to honor what mattered, and to walk with tenderness through a kind of grief most people never learn how to speak about or process with honor and healing.