
In Grief, Not Fighting the Feelings
After the death of a spouse, the memories come flooding back. So do the emotions.
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 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.

The handwritten note was as comforting and reassuring as an angel’s wing.

It’s not often you hear a love story where the matchmaker moos.

A note of appreciation for all the prayers and support in the wake of a wife’s death.

It’s also another way of feeling God’s understanding and compassion.

After a beloved wife’s decision, rejecting shame and embracing honesty

Made to feel she didn’t belong because of her cleft palate, a young girl’s outlook is changed by a teacher’s kindness.

It was a mother/son relationship fraught with tension but, ultimately, understanding.

Give your mom the gift of peace, hope, and inspiration with these Guideposts’ books and devotionals.

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