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Overview""I am excited that there is a humble, God-fearing, Scripture-informed, and gospel-loving brother who has walked before you and who is willing to bear his soul so that you may find comfort and hope in your loss."" - Paul David Tripp Miscarriage is not only a mother's grief. Fathers hurt too. In Dads Hurt Too: A Father's Memoir of Miscarriage, author Eric M. Schumacher opens his heart about his journey through loss. With honesty, humility, and hope, he puts words to a sorrow many men silently carry yet rarely name. Miscarriage often leaves fathers feeling overlooked, expected to be strong for their wives, uncertain of how to express their own pain, and unsure of where to find comfort. Eric gently reminds dads that they are not alone and that their grief matters. He invites them to bring their broken hearts to the God who welcomes the weary, draws near to the brokenhearted, and promises resurrection through Jesus Christ. Short, accessible, and written for immediate comfort, this little book is designed to be placed into a father's hands in the raw hours and weeks after loss. It offers space to lament, words of gospel hope, and encouragement for walking with a hurting wife while processing a father's own grief. With a heartfelt foreword by Paul David Tripp and an appendix by Jenny Schumacher, this resource extends compassionate, gospel-shaped wisdom for both men and women touched by miscarriage. Whether you are a grieving dad, a family member, a friend, or a church leader who wants to care well for fathers after miscarriage, Dads Hurt Too is a compassionate guide. It points beyond clichés to the lasting comfort of Christ, who entered our suffering, bore our sorrows, and promises to make all things new. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eric M Schumacher , Paul David Tripp , Jenny SchumacherPublisher: Eric Schumacher Imprint: Eric Schumacher Dimensions: Width: 10.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.068kg ISBN: 9781736408032ISBN 10: 1736408038 Pages: 86 Publication Date: 14 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""I am excited that there is a humble, God-fearing, Scripture-informed, and gospel-loving brother who has walked before you and who is willing to bear his soul so that you may find comfort and hope in your loss."" - Paul David Tripp ""I'm so thankful that in this brief book, Eric Schumacher comes alongside grieving men to comfort, equip, and befriend them through their loss."" - Tim Challies ""With courageous transparency, careful wording, and deep love, my dear brother invites men into the confusion, loss, and shame that the death of an unborn child may bring."" - Elyse Fitzpatrick ""Every grieving dad needs this book, and so does every person who wants to walk faithfully beside them."" - Davey Blackburn ""There are no trite words here. This is a book with healing in it."" - Zack Eswine ""There is no better voice I know to give words to the unique burden a father feels when a child is lost in the womb than Eric's."" - Brian Croft ""This book will leave readers with a greater appreciation of how Christ meets them in their dark hour of loss."" - Emily A. Jensen ""If you have lost a baby, Eric's testimony will be a balm to your aching heart."" - Kristen Wetherell ""Eric describes both the raw emotions and practical realities that men face, while providing a fresh voice of understanding that commends the comfort of Christ in the complexities of our grief."" - Ronnie Martin ""Honest, accessible, helpful, and mercifully brief-sure to transform a dad's entire journey through the grief of pregnancy loss."" - Abbey Wedgeworth ""As Eric stewards his story of recurring loss for the benefit of others, he humbly shares the comforts of Christ in meaningful and relevant ways."" - Christine M. Chappell ""Eric gives you a male voice, perspective, and model for grieving in a healthy way that leans into your faith and displays emotional leadership for your family."" - Brad Hambrick ""Eric pulls back the curtain on the uncharted territory of a man's experience of miscarriage."" - Brittany Allen ""A beautiful glimpse into the heart of a father that many men will relate to, and that may also give wives a clearer understanding of their husbands."" - Kristin Hernandez ""Eric writes as a dad who knows this pain firsthand, offering the hope of the gospel with tenderness and grace."" - Kristin Schmucker Author InformationEric M. Schumacher is the author of multiple books, including ""Ours: Biblical Comfort for Men Grieving Miscarriage."" Dr. Paul David Tripp is a pastor, international event speaker, and a best-selling and award-winning author. With more than 30 books and video series on Christian living, Paul's driving passion is to connect the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life.Paul was born in Toledo, Ohio, and his parents had recently come to faith in Christ and were very excited about parenting as believers. Even though the Tripps were committed to having daily family worship and attending church whenever the doors were open, Paul's family was not without significant struggle. God used these experiences to build in Paul a desire to see the Gospel applied to the realities of life in a fallen world.Paul attended Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) and majored in Bible and Christian Education. He went on to receive his M.Div from the Reformed Episcopal Seminary and his D.Min in Biblical Counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary.Throughout his life, Paul has planted a church, founded a Christian school, wrote worship songs and toured with a Christian band. He was a faculty member at the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF) for many years, a lecturer in Biblical Counseling at Westminster Theological Seminary, a Visiting Professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a pastor at Tenth Presbyterian Church.Paul launched his own ministry in 2006. He lives in Philadelphia and is hopelessly in love with his wife of more than 50 years, Luella. They have four grown children and six grandchildren. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |