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How would you respond to a friend who just lost her husband in a tragic car accident? How about a...
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How would you respond to a friend who just lost her husband in a tragic car accident? How about a...
continue reading »Imagine the flutter in one’s stomach when a positive pregnancy test appears for the first time. The mind instantly rushes...
continue reading »Each heart know its own bitterness, who can share its joy. – Proverbs 14:10 In counseling people for the past...
continue reading »If you find yourself saddened by the recent loss of a loved one and not about to heal, then it...
continue reading »Loss is a common experience to everyone. Loss of relationships, loved ones, dreams, hopes, and more. Grief is a sense...
continue reading »The roads to Zion mourn, for no one comes to her appointed festivals. All her gateways are desolate, here priests...
continue reading »I come from a large family. Not only do I have six siblings, but I have over 40 first cousins....
continue reading »Have you ever had a relationship end and felt like life and the world around you was ending also, sending...
continue reading »Around 1969, Elisabeth Kubler Ross developed a tool that qualifies grief into five stages. The five stages of grief she...
continue reading »She was thirty-one years old, had overcome drug addiction to crack cocaine, returned to God, gotten her life back together,...
continue reading »In this article, I will discuss the grief process, including the definition of grief, symptoms of grief, and treatment for...
continue reading »Grief is never something you get over. You don’t wake up one morning and say, “I’ve conquered that; now I’m...
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