What if you’re carrying things into January that you don’t want to bring with you? And what if there are things you’ve learned that are good for you to remember moving forward? How do you heal without ignoring how this past year changed you? The answer: Debrief.
A young woman’s perspective on resurrection changed after she suddenly became a widow.
“I wanted my father to shape up, stop drinking and be nice. Then I would love him.”
A story of facing death and dying with peace
What do you do when tragedy reminds you of the fragile state of this world?
The news of 29-year-old Brittany Maynard’s death flooded news outlets earlier this month. But did Brittany miss something that others facing suffering find?
What do you do when people are looking to you to respond to a tragedy? Here are 3 specific things the Cru ministry in Venezuela learned when they experienced loss.
A Cru staff member’s letter to his deceased father, lamenting the loss and considering the influence on his own parenthood.
Morbid as it may seem, autumn really is about death. And God repeats this pattern in you and me.
We are assured of our future life with Christ, but still here on earth. How one believer has decided to wait in joy.
When Rachael and Reid Douglas lost their little girl, they chose to use their pain as a platform for hope.
In the face of death of baby Molly, Dennis Rainey and his family was left with a choice of whether to trust God or to get angry with Him, deny Him or go off on their own.
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