Ann Hood: The Red Thread
Author Ann Hood shares how she and others find hope while coping with loss.
Author Ann Hood shares how she and others find hope while coping with loss.
One woman’s find in the wreckage of Hurricane Sandy teaches us to look for hope even in the face of devastation.
It is hard to distill into words something commensurate with loss. Yet we must reach out to the grieving and those who love them.
An earth angel helps a grieving child understand that her departed dog is still with her.
The mother of a young stock-trader-turned-9/11-hero reflects on the twelfth anniversary of losing her son.
God touches our hearts gently and says, “Pay attention, this is Me”—especially after the death of a loved one or friend.
Dealing with unimaginable pain, a mother reaches out for comfort and meaning after her son’s death.
After reading about another mother dealing with her child’s death, a reader asks Trudy for advice about healing her own grief.
Her grandmother’s death came a day before she could deliver a gift; instead, she received a gift from the afterlife.
A grieving mother seeks contact with her son after his death.
My daughter is having a very difficult time because she doesn’t know if her friend went to heaven.
What words can be offered to comfort a parent when their child dies before them?