
When She Was Angry at God, She Remembered Her Mother’s Lesson
After the loss of a loved one and the loss of her job, she found hope in a memory from childhood
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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After the loss of a loved one and the loss of her job, she found hope in a memory from childhood

Izabelle, their golden retriever, dutifully watched over their daughter with epilepsy—even after Izabelle passed.

She’d given up on her brother, who had battled alcoholism for years, but a voice compelled her to try again.

He saw an image of himself as a father a decade before he married, but wondered if it was just his imagination.

Her husband dealt with alcohol addiction and it was tearing their family apart. Could she save their marriage?

In our exclusive video, the ESPN broadcaster shares how acknowledging her parents’ addictions allowed her to come to terms with their deaths.

He’d long thought nothing good had come from his Vietnam experience. Forty-six years later, an e-mail proved him wrong.

The popular sports broadcaster was in denial about her family’s secret — her parents were addicted to prescription pain medication.

Families come in all shapes and sizes and often we learn the most important life lessons from our closest loved ones who we live and grow with every day. We hope these Bible verses help you strengthen your family relationships.

Several deployments later, and still mourning the loss of a cat, this family found the love of a pet again.

Having a good coping strategy is key for a caregiver’s emotional health.

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