A Father’s Loving Comfort from Beyond Eased His Worries
A mysterious encounter gave him closure.
A mysterious encounter gave him closure.
Just after the former “Full House” star stopped drinking, he lost his brother, his father and his great friend Bob Saget.
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?”—John 11:25–26 (NIV)
Whether you are reflecting on 9/11 or the anniversary of something that challenged you alone, there are two main directions you can face.
It’s the date of my birth, but also of mourning. How do I embrace both?
She avoided buses and subways because she wanted a quiet ride home. Or so she thought.
He never mentioned making a tape for her, but somehow knew she’d find it when she was ready to hear it.
Healing after a loss means embracing the fullness of your emotions.
After two tragic family deaths, her dreams assured her that her loved ones were happy in heaven.
After the death of a spouse, the memories come flooding back. So do the emotions.
When someone you care about is struggling, a simple act, no words necessary, can help.
In grief and heartbreak, there’s grace where grace is needed.