"Whether you've lost a loved one, or have lost the ability to walk (like me), you'll be blessed by the reflections and insight on this special CD."
Joni Eareckson Tada
JAF International Disability Center
“Filled with words and music that bring comfort and wisdom, this CD can make a difficult time more bearable.”
Ken Blanchard
Coauthor of The One Minute Manager™ and Lead Like Jesus
"Hi, Fred. I can't remember ever being so impressed with anything in my 30+ years of grief-support work! Thanks for this amazing gift of hope and healing. It's superb.
"About Tomorrow is an inspired and extraordinary BREAKTHROUGH in grief support! Reading is good, but listening to this CD is much, much better! It’s like having an intimate group of precious friends always available in my home to comfort, support, encourage and love my broken heart. They are silent when I need quiet, but they are there twenty-four/seven when I need hope and understanding."If Oprah were to give me a sum of money and tell me to give it away, I’d use it to purchase as many copies of this CD as it would buy. Then I’d give one to every bereaved person I could find. I’d also give one to every clergy person. This powerful CD can change our world."
Andrea Gambill
Editor, Grief Digest magazine
"As Shakespeare wisely noted, “parting is such sweet sorrow.” It's especially true when you're saying 'so long' to dear loved ones, even for a little while. But that's where our faith in God, and our confidence in the promises of Jesus that He has gone to 'prepare mansions' for the faithful really rescues us from the deeper sorrow.
"Because the time of parting can be so traumatic and sorrowful, it's wonderful when people like Fred Frank and his About Tomorrow project, can come alongside to offer solace and hope for the future because of Jesus, and not just the sense of loss associated with the past. I'm thankful for their work and ministry."
Pat Boone
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