A Heaven-Sent Sign Comforted His Grief
Dad was gone. It was too late to tell him I loved him. But the guardian angels around me knew otherwise.
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.
Dad was gone. It was too late to tell him I loved him. But the guardian angels around me knew otherwise.
Little did one couple know that they were visited by a heavenly messenger who bore a message from above.
Monica Iken, the widow of a 9/11 victim, finds peace and comfort in signs that her husband is in heaven.
The mother of a 9/11 victim finds peace and comfort in her son’s messages from the afterlife.
The widow of a 9/11 victim speaks about the spiritual messages that give her comfort.
A mother coping with grief over the death of her daughter gets a little glimpse of the hereafter.
Years after Mom died, Dad was still praying for a sign that she was watching over him.
Ptolemy Tompkins aims to answer the universal question of whether our pets follow us in the afterlife.
In this excerpt from author Trudy Harris, the dying matriarch of a faith-filled family seemed to be waiting for just the right moment.
A woman coping with giref over the death of her husband has an especially hard time on Valentine’s Day.
A woman coping with grief over losing her husband receives a comforting message. Who said it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?
That plane ride seemed to satisfy Sammy’s curiosity—little did I know how important it would be when Mom went to heaven.