Celebrating life in the shadow of death
Grief
If you know a family who is journeying through childhood cancer, here are a few ways you can help meet their daily needs.
What can you do to help children when they lose a grandparent, friend, sibling or parent?
Working through the pain and rediscovering joy
While your family’s holiday seasons likely will be sprinkled with occasional pain, these times can also be an opportunity to discover God in brand new ways.
Sharing your loss and honoring your loved one through holiday communication might be the perfect way to bring some joy back into the season.
We need to learn to embrace heartbreak and grief in order to be able to love again.
After losing a loved one, you may wonder if you’ll ever enjoy life again. Understanding the grieving process is one way to instill hope.
A loved one dies and the despair seems unbearable. Grieving the loss is where the healing process begins.
Strong feelings of sadness almost always occur following the death of a close friend or family member. But what happens when these feelings don’t subside?
Watching someone you care about experience loss is inevitable. Knowing how to respond when it happens can make a memorable difference.
How to help your child deal with loss
Tips to help your children through the grieving process.
Over time, the intensity of your grief will likely subside, but do not rush the grieving process.