Learn how to face a suicide with this free video series

Surrounding the complex pain of suicide in marriage is a before and an after. As Christians, both stages can feel bigger than what we are able to handle, whether you are a spouse, a close friend, or in a church community.  

How can we care for a spouse who is having suicidal thoughts? In the event of a suicide loss, what happens next? It is a trauma that requires not just spiritual support, but a multi-faceted approach to unravel the pain and start healing. Suicide is bigger than one person.  

That’s why we’ve created this free series of six short videos—“Surviving Suicide in Marriage”—to give you a starting point that gently brings hope into this heartbreaking topic. 

This series offers: 

  • Positive ways to walk alongside an individual with suicidal thoughts 
  • Self-care practices to keep yourself healthy after a suicide loss 
  • Three key areas of healing that a suicide loss survivor should focus on  
  • Tips for how to effectively help a friend who lost someone to suicide 
  • Support from Scripture verses and specific prayers you can use 

Here is an outline of the episodes you’ll receive access to when you get your FREE video series: 

    • Episode 1: “How to Care for Your Spouse Who Has Suicidal Thoughts”  
    • Episode 2: “How to Care for Yourself if Your Spouse Has Died by Suicide”  
    • Episode 3: “How to Overcome Guilt After Your Spouse Dies by Suicide”  
    • Episode 4: “How to Heal from Suicide Loss in Marriage  
    • Episode 5: “How to Support a Friend Who Has Lost Someone to Suicide”  
    • Episode 6: “A Prayer for Those Affected by Suicide”  

We’re humbled to share this resource to help you or a loved one move forward, through the pain, to a place of healing. 

Let us know where to send your free 6-part video series “Surviving Suicide in Marriage” now: 


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