RELATED TITLES UNIQUE SELLING POINTS 978-0-8254-4474-6 • $14.99 Paperback • 5.5 x 8.5 • 176 pages Christian Life / Death, Grief, Bereavement Kregel Publications • Rights: World September 26, 2017 A memoir equipping readers to face death from a Christian perspective “I’ve taught you how to live; now I want to teach you how to die. You don’t have to be afraid.” When Becky Baudouin’s mother spoke those words to her, they weren’t said lightly. Her mother had just been told she had an inoperable tumor and there was no hope for a longer life. There was, however, assurance of everlasting life to come. In Cancer, Faith, and Unexpected Joy Baudouin shares her insights on fear, loss, and grief. These honest insights are applica- ble to everyone’s story, not just her own—and extend real comfort to every reader. Questions for personal reflection or group discus- sion help both those who are losing a loved one and those who are facing death, and her story reveals that God is the only source for a spirit’s true healing. For anyone living with the tension of wanting to hold on yet needing to let go, Cancer, Faith, and Unexpected Joy demonstrates a powerful and profound love. In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind. —Job 12:10 (NIV) Becky Baudouin is a writer and former columnist at Chicago’s Daily Herald. For over a decade, Baudouin has led marriage and grief workshops, and is currently a speaker for MOPS. She lives in Arlington Heights, Illinois, where she is an active member of Willow Creek Community Church. www.kregel.com | 9 | CHRISTIAN LIVING ISBN 978-0-8254-4474-6 9 7 8 0 8 2 5 4 4 4 7 4 6 Cancer, Faith, and Unexpected Joy What My Mother Taught Me About How to Live and How to Die Becky Baudouin When There Are No Easy Answers 978-0-8254-4412-8 • $14.99 • A Christian Tuesdays with Morrie •  Vulnerable narrative connects with readers •  Teaches how to be intentional about death When There Is No Miracle 978-0-8254-4425-8 • $14.99