Manchester, New Jersey (Vocus) 9 October 2010

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When the author lost his wife in 2002, the loss was so unbearable that it is included in a program of mourning. He could not imagine a life without his own half. In small steps at a time, the healing process started, and learned he faced every day with hope. He wrote God’s Good Grief! not only for the relief of his pain, but also for others in the same boat.

loss of a loved one is never easy. However, Olsen believes that God brings good things about something bad, there is a rainbow of hope after the storm of tears. When a loved one dies, even people are clearly in need, that God works all things together well for those who love him. Even if a loved one, God is able to change things to make suffering more bearable.

with insight, humor and experience God’s Good Grief filled! Olsen is? s way to encourage, enlighten and entertain those who have lost a loved one. Death is not the end but the beginning of a new chapter in life that we deal with God on his side. For more information about this book, those interested can register to Xlibris.com.

About the author

born in Brooklyn, New York, Chuck O. Olsen is a communicator of marketing for retirement. A graduate of Pace University in New York City, he holds a BBA in advertising. He served as head of marketing for advertising agencies, banks, insurance companies, associations, and a local beer / ALE Brewery. His communication skills gained recognition in magazines and a book of public relations.

Staff Sergeant Olsen received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force after the Korean War. While at Edwards Air Force Base, Muroc, California, he had a role as a Russian soldier in a John? Dukeâ? Wayne movie. He also appeared on national television as an election winner quiz.

widower since March 2002, he lives in a retirement community in Manchester, New Jersey. He is blessed with three children and five grandchildren. Cross my God! Chuck is? the first book.

(Ecclesiastes 1:09 says, â? There is nothing new under the sun! â? How the author wordsmiths credit that encourages enlightened, and entertained OCO.)

Grief Good God! * With Chuck Olsen O.

To encourage, enlighten and entertain those who lost a loved one
Release Date
: 27 September 2010

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 241 pages, 978-1-4535-7381-5

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 241 pages, 978-1-4535-7382-2
eBook
; 0.99; 978-1-4535-7383-9

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