End-of-Life Spiritual Care is a loving guide to ministering the spiritual support that God provides to His children at the end-of-life. In this book you will learn about the biblical spiritual aspect of the dying process as well as learn easy step-by-step instructions of how to implement traditional items of faith to create a special End-of-Life Ceremony for your loved one. Prayers and selected Scripture are included to bring comfort to you and your loved one. You do not need to be a licensed minister to provide this care. End-of-Life Spiritual Care is written for everyday people who want to help their very special loved one step into eternity. It brings common spiritual biblical practices and customs to the forefront that can be used to create a safe, faith-filled, caring environment that will support your loved one during their labor of dying. These Bible-based rituals can be modified and tailored to your customs, traditions, beliefs or needs as the situation calls for and the Holy Spirit leads. Spiritual care at the end-of-life is vital. At a time when there is nothing left to do medically, the spiritual should be the primary focus. In most cases spiritual belief in Someone greater than themselves helps many people to get past any darkness, fear, and loneliness they may experience and replace it with hope and direction for their journey. Dying is a natural spiritual process. Learning about it can give both caregivers and the dying the guidance, assurance, and peace needed to make the journey in the most meaningful possible way. End-of-Life Spiritual Care provides the spiritual resources you will need to help your loved one in their time of need and be blessed through the process. Comments from early readers: “I find it very well written! It offers comfort for not only the patient but the family too.” - Mary Beth Willi, LPN, Learning How to Let Go The Signs and Symptoms of the Dying Process “This is such a Spirit Filled Book. I can just feel the tenderness with which the dying person is being treated. They are also being treated with dignity and respect. I so appreciate that you have written this book.” - Debbie P.S., Missouri, recently experienced the death of a loved one “I wish I had been able to have it when my mother died. I would have loved to do these things with her. I know it would have comforted her in the most loving way. I loved your book!” Jamie F., Arkansas Onlinebookclub.org Review: "Despite the numerous steps in this book about easing a loved one into the hereafter, nothing seemed arbitrary. I liked how every ceremony mentioned in this book had a purpose. According to the author, everyone's faith is put to the test when a loved one is dying, both the loved one and their relatives or friends. As a result, a relative or friend of the loved one could say consoling words and short prayers or perform spiritual and room purification with anointing oil. The loved one, on the other hand, must recognize that death is a natural part of life and that everyone they leave behind is in God's hands. It is a difficult time for both sides at times like this, so the author assists by providing a wealth of helpful biblical verses and prayers that can be used. How considerate." Review of End-of-Life Spiritual Care Posted: 12 Feb 2023, 04:42 by Shillah Andeso [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "End-of-Life Spiritual Care" by Rose Martin.] 5 out of 5 stars The book End-of-Life Spiritual Care by Rose Martin examines the procedures and strategies to help a loved one enter eternity peacefully. Many people are unaware of what is expected of them when a loved one is close to passing away. This is a book that demystifies death and its associated procedures. Providing a peaceful transition doesn't mean not grieving. It entails the loved one making their transition in peace. Rose Martin explains these aspects in explicit detail. Rose was motivated to write this book after her mother passed away at 94. She needed help understanding what to write, and the hospice center provided it. She details the time leading up to her mother's passing and the actions she took. She had never before discovered a book that helped family members through this process. Five parts make up the remaining division of the book. The first section explains how to help a loved one during the dying process. The materials used in the ceremony are covered in the second section, while rites and traditions related to the ceremony are covered in the third section. It also includes directions on how to do this ritual. The fourth section of the book contains prayers and texts to strengthen one's faith, and the final section provides an explanation and additional information about the book. I had no idea that death required preparation before I read this book. I was aware that death was a bad omen. Therefore, talking about it made it more evident. I now see that, much like how people prepare for birth, dea