Silent Cries
Experiencing God's Love After Losing a Baby
Jonny Ivey author Joanna Ivey author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Inter-Varsity Press
Published:21st Jan '21
Should be back in stock very soon

Restoring confidence and joy in those who have suffered the pain of baby loss.
Restoring confidence and joy in those who have lost a baby.When Edith was stillborn without warning, the authors were both stunned and confused. Where should they turn for help? Who would answer their burning questions? One in in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage; one in 200 in stillbirth. And yet, while the church offers resources to cope with suffering more generally, there is often an echoing silence when it comes to the trauma of baby loss. 'When we lost our daughter Edith, say the authors, 'it was painful indeed to find the lack of biblically rooted and pastorally sensitive resources.' Nothing really hit the mark, so, though tears, they wrote their own book. This little volume comes to you, or to someone close to you, with a massive hug. It is Jonny and Joanna's passion and prayer that you will be amazed by our great God as you connect with deep biblical truths, bringing healing to your heart, mind and soul.
Jonny   and Joanna, thank you for writing this book! Thank you for sharing your life   with us. Thank you for your authenticity, and for allowing us to walk with you   through the loss of your dear daughter, Edith.   As a pastor and   counsellor, I highly recommend this book. If you have been through loss and   you are looking for help, Silent Cries will feel more like a compassionate friend than a book. If   you want to understand the grief of losing a child, Silent Cries will immediately   welcome you into Jonny and Joanna's story. You will feel a part of the family   journeying with this couple. Above all, you will be more convinced of the   deep need that we all have to know that Jesus has suffered and understands   us today. -- Dr Tim Lane * Founder Institute for Pastoral Care and Tim Lane & Associates, Peachtree City, Georgia; author of Unstuck *
In   this refreshingly honest and well-written account of the loss of their   precious daughter, Jonny and Joanna Ivey allow us to journey alongside of   them on their path of loss, grief, healing and hope. Rather than shying away   from the deep questions of faith that often taunt us in our darkest days of   grief, they allow us to glean from the truths they’ve discovered as Christ   has walked with them through it.  Whether you have experienced the loss of a   child or have simply known the crushing weight of grief, you will find the pages of this book to be a comfort and an encouragement as you learn to walk   with Christ on the path where joy and sorrow meet. -- Sarah Walton * Author of Hope When It Hurts and Together Through the Storms *
Most   books don't make me cry, but this rare and wrenching meditation on the grief   of child-loss did. The heartache of losing a baby is still a taboo subject   for many.   Every grieving parent - and all who love and comfort them - will   instantly empathize with Joanna and Jonny's Jesus-saturated lament -- Marcus Honeysett * Director of Living Leadership *
Silent Cries flows from a harrowing experience of personal tragedy. Jonny and Joanna Ivey are honest about the cacophony of emotions associated with grief. At the same time we see their darkness illuminated by the comforts found in Scripture as they affirm that even in the darkness Jesus is enough.  Sooner or later we all have to walk dark paths. This book helps us to face such times with courage and confidence. It is highly recommended. -- Paul and Edrie Mallard * [Paul] Senior Minister at Widcombe Baptist Bath and author of Invest Your Suffering and Invest Your Disappointment *
Losing   a baby is a deep yet often hidden tragedy. The pain can overwhelm and the   questions feel endless. There are no easy answers in the pages of this book, but in meeting a family who have lost, we all gain precious companions for   our personal journeys of grief - be that after losing a child ourselves or   from loving someone who has done.   A compelling read, this is raw and real - at times   tears may flow - but every chapter is infused with beautiful hope. Hope not   in a quick fix, but in a precious Saviour whose comforting and sustaining hand   never fails. -- Helen Thorne * Director of Training and Resources at Biblical Counselling UK *
Silent   Cries has all the beauty of a well-crafted memoir—detail-driven, honest,   engaging, compelling, inviting, vulnerable—with all the benefits of a   reliable non-fiction resource on grief–biblical, truth-filled, accessible,   comforting and encouraging. Jonny and Joanna courageously welcome readers   into their story of sorrow with the best sort of   hospitality, skillfullly demonstrating vulnerability and honesty in   a way that moves beyond reflection or catharsis to offer companionship, hope and help for those who find themselves grappling with the trauma of stillbirth and  grieving a child whose cries they long to hear.   This is the book I wish I had had to hand for my dearest friend when her precious   baby girl was born asleep last year, and it is undoubtedly a resource I   will keep on hand and recommend for couples walking this tragic road, in   order that though paved with pain, the way might be lit with the character of   God and the hope of the gospel. -- Abbey Wedgeworth * Author, Held: 31 Biblical Reflections on the Comfort and Care of God in the Sorrow of Miscarriage *
Moving, honest, beautifully written. Fresh insights into the mystery of baby loss   seen through the eyes of Christian faith. Heartbreaking but hopeful. -- Professor John Wyatt * Paediatrician, medical ethicist and author of Matters of Life and Death and Dying Well *
Both   heartbreaking and hope-bringing, Silent   Cries will leave you rejoicing in the unshakeable hope of Christ. The   Iveys relay their story in such a way that you’ll eagerly turn the pages   until it is done. I’m excited for the witness this book will be to Jesus, and   pray it gets into the hands of many grieving parents, both believers and   unbelievers alike. -- Kristen Wetherell * Co-author of Hope When It Hurts and author of Fight Your Fears *
Beautifully and brilliantly written, Silent Cries tells the story of the shocking death in utero of baby Edith Joy Adeah, and her parents’ subsequent journey through all that follows—the traumatic stillbirth, the heart-wrenching farewell, the sad burial, and the ongoing complexity of grief thereafter. Jonny and Joanna, Edith’s parents, courageously invite us into their vulnerable process of grappling with their daughter’s death.   Because of a similar experience, I cried through most of this book, but I was also moved to a renewed hope, as the gospel of Jesus Christ was so wonderfully applied in the face of death, chapter after chapter. But this is not just a book for parents who have lost a baby; it is also a book for any church that has lost a baby. "If one member suffers, all suffer together" (1 Cor. 12:26). Silent Cries will help us all to grieve better when a baby in our church dies, and to hope stronger and longer for that day when Jesus Christ will return to raise the dead, and bring his chosen ones into a new creation where death will be no more. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. -- Dr Jonathan Gibson * Associate Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania: Author of The Moon Is Always Round *
ISBN: 9781789741421
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192 pages