What is The Bravest Thing — Vaneetha Risner
The bravest thing is having the courage to be honest with God, ourselves and others, trusting that God invites our lament while holding us close.
The bravest thing is having the courage to be honest with God, ourselves and others, trusting that God invites our lament while holding us close.
A decade ago, there was an accident in Chile where 33 men were trapped in an underground mine for 69 days. Several years later a movie, “The 33” was made that portrayed the catastrophe. I remember watching the movie, while knowing in the end, they make it out alive. But
This week will mark the three-year anniversary since my husband suddenly died. I started feeling the weight of the date the first day of the month. There’s a heaviness of angst in the anticipation of the day as I recall the experience of his abrupt departure. &nbs
He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering, and familiar with pain. Like one from whom people hide their faces he was despised, and we held him in low esteem. (Isaiah 53:3) Jesus w…
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There is no silence that speaks louder than death. This is life's hardest goodbye, made more painful when saying goodbye opens old wounds.
Grief isn't just about grieving loss after death. We experience grief over any loss. To find healing after grief, start by having gratitude for what remains
Thank you for joining me for Mindfulness Monday! Today, I ould like to share with you how to process grief with mindfulness.
Will my grief ever go away? Asked my 10 yr old little camper at our sponsored bereavement camp for kids. All grief sufferers would like to know that answer.
When we put our trust in Jesus for the forgiveness of our sins, we are assured that though this life is full of sorrow, the life to come will not be.