Come to Me is a gentle companion for those facing the end of life and for the people who love them. Written with deep compassion and restraint, the book does not attempt to explain suffering or rush readers toward answers. Instead, it offers presence—quietly acknowledging the emotional, spiritual, and relational realities that accompany serious illness.
Beginning with the moment when a diagnosis changes everything, the book walks alongside readers as they navigate fear, anger, loneliness, doubt, and silence. Each short, self-contained chapter removes pressure rather than adding it, reassuring readers that faith is not a test to pass, certainty is not required, and rest is not failure. Faith is presented not as effort or performance, but as trust—sometimes small, sometimes wordless, always received with grace.
As the book unfolds, Still With You gently introduces Christian hope without coercion or urgency. It speaks honestly about eternity, death, and letting go, offering reassurance that love does not end where life does. In its final chapters, the book reflects on readiness, release, and the quiet mystery of timing at the end of life, honoring both human experience and sacred trust.
An optional appendix offers clear, compassionate insight into Christian belief about eternity and Jesus, framed as an invitation rather than a demand. Throughout, the book remains bedside-appropriate, hospice-friendly, and deeply humane—designed to be read slowly, selectively, or not at all.
Come to Me is not a book about dying well. It is a book about being accompanied—about knowing that even in fear, uncertainty, and silence, no one walks the final stretch alone.