A Friend Visits After Her Death
About two weeks after Mary Anne’s death, I went to a local store where she had often shopped. My eye was drawn to the center aisle…
When we contemplate the afterlife, we might imagine a paradise of angels and loved ones who have gone before us–a blissful place. Imagining the beauty of heaven can be of great comfort at a time of grief, offering hope that life after death is not just a wish but a promise fulfilled.
About two weeks after Mary Anne’s death, I went to a local store where she had often shopped. My eye was drawn to the center aisle…
God remains with us, wooing us until the very last minute of our lives, not wanting to lose even one of us.
A reader shares her very personal story of receiving comfort from earth angels and a reassuring sign after her miscarriage.
A reader shares her heartache at losing both her father and her mother—and not receiving a comforting sign from either of them. What does it mean when we don’t have a glimpse of heaven from our loved ones who are crossing over?
After my husband passed, an inexplicable sign of God’s love brought me comfort.
At the end of life, people often look for those who have already died, like a beloved husband, who had crossed over 16 years earlier.
Diane Corcoran’s nursing career took her on an unexpected journey to serve as a witness and advocate for those who have glimpsed the hereafter.
The last words or messages our loved ones give us as they are crossing over vary greatly from person to person but often have a profound effect on those left behind.
Prayer moves mountains, and God wants each and every person to be home with him in heaven for eternity.
Every day at the bedside of patients, I see the Good Shepherd bring comfort to those who are close to death.
Sometimes at the threshold of death, there comes a struggle for a soul.