¿Por qué el Segundo Año se Siente Más Difícil?
Why Does the Second Year Seem Harder? Since March 2019, I’ve talked with hundreds of widows (and widowers) and have learned something interesting that I
Why Does the Second Year Seem Harder? Since March 2019, I’ve talked with hundreds of widows (and widowers) and have learned something interesting that I
Lamenting or Ruminating? In these blogs, we’ve done a lot of comparisons: fear vs. anxiety, solitude vs. isolation, loneliness vs. being alone. Sometimes the differences
Leaving a Legacy Legacy. What will remain when I am gone? What impact will my life have made on the grand scheme of things? Some
Afraid of the Darkness? Wars and rumors of wars, increased fuel prices, food prices through the roof. Social chaos and riots breed riots and conflict
Am I Stuck? Have you ever felt just plain stuck? Some days it seems as though this season of grieving will never end. I think
Talking About Secondary Losses Consider for a moment all circumstances that surrounded you when your spouse died. Perhaps your financial situation changed radically (most widows
Dealing with Cumulative Grief Today I’d like to discuss something that may be unfamiliar to you: Cumulative Grief. Let me preface this by saying a
Avoiding the Pit of Despair As I began to write, one of the first things that came to mind was an experience Christian had in
Learning to Ask for What You Need Can we begin this post by agreeing that one of the most difficult things for any
A “Handy” Decision-Making Guide Discerning God’s will can be challenging in the best of circumstances. But when we’re dealing with grief, hearing God’s voice can
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