When a person is experiencing grief because someone close to them has died, he or she needs their friends, family, and work family to serve as a support system. Sometimes friends do not know what to say. And that is quite understandable. I have provided a few simple DO's and DONT's based on what I... Continue Reading →
Kelli Horn Grieve the way you want Know what to expect Don’t ignore your grief Don’t let anyone take your grief away from you Run to Jesus Be determined to “keep on keeping on” daily Ask God “Why?” When the pain is deep, “Why?” is the most natural question to ask Jesus Christ asked God... Continue Reading →
A Child Loaned
A memorial service is the one and only time you have to bring public honor to your loved one after they have passed away. It is like a final gift you can give to them. At the end of my sister Melody's funeral, my mom and dad read a poem which reflected how they felt.... Continue Reading →
Life Challenges Are A Hidden Treasure
If life challenges are a treasure, why do very few people desire it? Why isn't everyone searching for it? When I think of treasure, I think of diamonds, mansions, lots of money, etc. I would not naturally say that life challenges, such as grief, are a treasure, especially since so much pain is involved... Continue Reading →
Wisdom From Dumbo
Quote: "The very things that held you down are going to carry you up." - Dumbo Little Thought: That's right, you heard it first from an elephant. Grief, the very thing that causes us to become down and depressed, is also the very thing that can cause us to rise again. Not initially, but over... Continue Reading →