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Crossing the Rainbow Bridge: A Christian Journey Through Pet LossWhen a cherished animal companion dies, the grief can be as deep and genuine as any human loss. Crossing the Rainbow Bridge offers gentle, faith-filled guidance for those who mourn a beloved pet and seek comfort in God's promise of compassion and renewal.Drawing on more than twenty-six years of ministry as a Parish Priest and as a hospital, hospice, and prison chaplain, Reverend Alun writes with warmth, empathy, and theological depth. Through reflections, scripture, and pastoral insight, he leads readers from sorrow to hope, reminding them that the Creator who fashioned every living thing also receives each creature in love.At the heart of the book lies Chapter Eleven: "When Mercy and Heartbreak Meet." In this deeply moving conclusion, Reverend Alun faces head-on the question most writers avoid: "Should I, or shouldn't I, put my pet to eternal rest?" Rather than giving simplistic answers, he offers honest reflection and scriptural assurance - acknowledging the agony of such a decision while showing how mercy, not guilt, can guide a loving heart.Tender yet courageous, this final chapter brings resolution and peace, assuring readers that God understands the love behind every difficult choice.Crossing the Rainbow Bridge is both a pastoral companion and a testament of faith - for all who have loved, lost, and hope to meet again in the gentle care of God who makes all things new. Alun Jones BA (Hon) MCMAAlun has over 26 years experience giving Hope to those who suffer Loss and support to those who enter a crisis. Following a degree in Theology and Social Sciences at Leeds University Alun went on to train for ministry in The Church of England at Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford.As well as working in some of the most deprived communities Alun has also worked as Hospice Chaplain, a Sports Chaplain and a Prison Chaplain working with Prisoners who suffer loss whilst in Prison. He also trained as a family counsellor with National Childrens Homes and is a Qualified TRiM practitioner and Trim Manager, as well as being a qualified Life coach and spiritual director.After 26 years of experience in parishes Alun retired from the Church of England in 2022. His heart is with those who suffer Loss or a crisis in their life and his years of experience in parish ministry enables him to offer qualified and experienced support and help which comes from his love of people
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