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Comfort and Condolences — Grateful, yet Grieving
The dictionary defines condolence as con·do·lence a plural noun: condolences an expression of sympathy, especially on the occasion of a death. "We offer our sincere condolences to his widow.” After the death of my husband, I received numerous sympathy cards. I’ve kept them
Pam Luschei,
What NOT to Say to Someone in Pain - Charles Stone
Sometimes we just don’t know what to say to someone in pain. In this post I suggest things we should NOT say.
Charles Stone,
Wisdom’s Messenger
“I’ve got bad news and good news. Which one do you want to hear first?” In a joking way, by husband often uses this phrase to prepare me for some sort of kerfuffle. (Don’t …
Vickie Munton,
Walking alongside those who Grieve — grateful, yet grieving
Nine months after my husband died, I was invited to speak to a group of mothers on walking with someone who grieves. I started with this quote by Dr. Gary Collins, “Our western culture is intolerant of prolonged grieving. They value efficiency and pragmatism, so death often is se
Pam Luschei,
What Do You Say to Someone Who Is Grieving—Advice from Someone Who Has Been There
It’s a question we ask every day without even thinking about it: “How are you doing?”
Greg Laurie,
The Privileged Life: Apples
“A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.” Proverbs 25:11 If the forbidden fruit that Eve and Adam tasted was an apple, I can see why they fell for it…apples are wonderfull…
Nancy C. Williams,
Portfolio of Rodney Harrier, a Christian Content and SEO writer
This is the portfolio of Rodney Harrier, a Christian Content and SEO writer. One of the things he writes about is the topic-depression
Rodney Harrier,
Christopher the Runner
Hello everyone! Thanks so much for your kind and very thoughtful words on this blog
Greg Laurie,
Speak in Haste, Repent at Leisure
While I am a very laid back individual, I happen to have a temper button that few people know how to hit the right way. Over the last few years, I must admit that I have become a bit complacent as …
Chanel Robe,
Benefitting from Your Pain
No one likes to suffer. My wife’s cousin was Captain Obvious when he gave me this piece of advice: “Pain hurts.” Why would a loving God allow pain to be a part of our lives? Let’s look at this firs…
Lynn H. Pryor,

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