In a Waiting Place for Heaven
Slowly but surely his energy and appetite were ebbing away due to his illness. He was declining, just a little bit more each time I saw him, and he seemed contented and unafraid.
Slowly but surely his energy and appetite were ebbing away due to his illness. He was declining, just a little bit more each time I saw him, and he seemed contented and unafraid.
Many people are distraught when they weren’t at their loved ones’ side when they entered heaven. But no one ever dies alone.
When faced with the certainty of death, it is possible to find peace and a deeper insight, as these inspiring stories prove.
Many people tell me about the experiences God allows them to have following the loss of a loved one. In this story, a grieving woman and her brother are comforted by a long-forgotten card that convinces them their parents are together in heaven for eternity.
Dealing with unimaginable pain, a mother reaches out for comfort and meaning after her son’s death.
Five books on life, death and the afterlife that help us see and understand things from a slightly different perspective.
Barbara had a terminal illness and she knew it. But God used her to help us understand His love in a new way and taught us about joy, laughter and faith in the midst of great adversity.
In their final moments before death, people often speak a few last words. These final messages are often simple yet profound. I’d like to share a few that have moved me.
She waited to die until her birthday, and until she knew that her little sister was already in heaven.
Trudy Harris shares the story of a beloved brother close to death who was too ill to talk or sit up on his own—yet there he sat, arms upraised and glowing with joy, and speaking in a clear, strong voice.
After reading about another mother dealing with her child’s death, a reader asks Trudy for advice about healing her own grief.
A near death experience proves that miracles still happen.