
About the AuthorLinda DeYmaz, her husband, Mark, and their four children live in Little Rock, where Mark is a pastor of the Mosaic Church of Central Arkansas. On Easter morning of 1995 their little daughter was stillborn. Linda, the author of two books, believes that God sent Ali Grace to enrich her life and give her a glimpse of heaven. are there apps that recommend books Mommy, Please Don't Cry: There Are No Tears in Heaven
61 of 62 people found the following review helpful. Comfort, Peace Joy to be foundBy FeatherPenThis book is a short read, but brings much comfort and peace to the heart. It reads like a children's book and can be read to children as well. The pictures are colorful and beautiful. The sentiment is heartwarming and brings peace to my heart that my baby is in a glorious place. I lost my 3rd baby Tanner Jason Tobac on 9-30-99, a full term baby, born into the arms of angels. There is a website of Tanner's Memorial Page. I received this book as a gift from another bereaved Mother. I read it with tear filled eyes. I think any mother who loses a child would love to have their own copy of this book. I have also read it to my children, so that they will know that their baby brother is in heaven. He is there singing with the angels and feeling the hugs of Jesus. Thank you for such a captivating book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Lovely BookBy JessaraThe author wrote this book in response to the death of her unborn child. Part picture book and part journal, it's a lovely book that would meet the needs of women who have lost their child in similar circumstances. If you wonder how your baby is doing in Heaven, and want to write them a note, etc. It's beautifully written and illustrated. I'm just not sure if it would be appropriate for all women. I had purchased this book for my niece who's baby son was killed by her boyfriend. I was not sure how she would react to the book. The author is married with other children; my niece is not. My niece is not a "born again" Christian, but she believes in God and that she will see her son in Heaven again some day. The author states that you must be "born again" in order to get to Heaven to see your child again. I'm not disputing that. I'm just saying that this may not sit well with all readers.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. tears and heavenBy VeronicaLoss is part of human life from the time our fore parents lost everything God had so graciously and lovingly given them in the beautiful garden of Eden. The loss of a child is very painfull and especially for a mother it is because part of you is removed. it is very painfull more than any physical pain one can go through. Outside of christ it is unbearable and that is why those with no hope resort to sucide because they do not know what to do. This book and it's colourfull pictures gave me so much hope and comfort. I cried often when going through it the first time, tears of joy and peace. Our son Faith died in 1999 31st January at 9 months old. i only got to read this book last month. i have been hurting all thse years and now I have been given renewed hope and comfort and i am gratefull to Linda for her coursge to share her pain and i am sure many hearts have been uplifted.I look forward to holding my baby in heaven for now and till then i will rest in the thought that he is right now bouncing on Jesus's laps.Mommy, Please Don't Cry: There Are No Tears in Heaven