Seven out of ten baby boomers can expect to outlive their husbands. With that in mind, here are nine things you need to know about widows. Continue Reading …
Resources by Topic: Grief & Death
God carried me along a dark and lonely path of miscarriage. Sometimes my vision was so cloudy I began to fear that He had indeed forsaken me, but He never broke that promise. Continue Reading …
Infertility feels like a funeral for a woman’s dreams about motherhood. Learn how to shine a light in a loved one’s waiting journey. Continue Reading …
How can we speak words that are life-giving in the face of loss? Continue Reading …
Our holiday gatherings don’t always look like the TV commercials, especially when they’re reminders of loss. How can we possibly give thanks? Continue Reading …
Despite her unimaginable grief, she continued to serve others and to do what was before her each day. Continue Reading …
As we mourn our losses, let’s be conscious of our spiritual riches in Christ. Continue Reading …
You may both be grieving, but the face of our grief may vary. Three important truths to remember. Continue Reading …
God can be both the tender comfort you crave and the fierce warrior of protection you need. Continue Reading …
When grief hits, how can we stay stable in our faith? Try this simple act of faith to keep your heart balanced with truth. Continue Reading …
“For richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do us part.” You meant it. But you had no clue what those words would look like. Continue Reading …
All winter long, I mourned the blank space by the front door. It seemed fitting for my life. Another loss. Another disappointment. Another death. Continue Reading …
Dementia, this was never about you. It’s not even about her. It’s about Him. Continue Reading …
A grieving woman finds words for her despair and hope for her heart. Continue Reading …
After her husband died by suicide, Rita believed the story was finished for her. But she found hope “between the lines.” Continue Reading …
Are you hurting? If so, let yourself grieve. It’s right and good to acknowledge what’s been lost or what may never be. Continue Reading …
Death’s greatest victory became its greatest defeat. Continue Reading …