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I’m not one to get weepy very often, but between the death of my aunt and two men from my circle of friends with spinal cord injuries, 11 weeks of isolation, the current racial tensions ravaging our nation, as well as an increased workload, I feel frail and broken.  How can I grieve my losses?… Continue reading A Timely and Short Discourse on Grief

AUTHOR(s): Smith, Jenny
SOURCE: Jenny Smith Rolls On

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Walking alone at a park, a friend of mine saw a woman busily walking towards her, dictating something into her phone. The woman looked earnest and concentrated. She came closer and closer, and as h…

AUTHOR(s): Trotter, Jonathan
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |

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The Coping Centre offers a peaceful place for support, understanding, compasion and encouragement in the uniqueness of one's grief journey.
SOURCE: copingcentre

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There Are Three Certainties in Life: Death, Taxes…and the Dark Night Experience. Dark night experiences, or DNX, are those terrible, painful experiences that shock the core of our being and fill us with anguish, bewilderment, helplessness, and hopelessness. DNX can leave every aspect of your life marked with a giant X: “shattered, condemned, and marked for destruction.” Dark Night Experience will help you not only survive the DNX but thrive. Authors John and Vivian Moy offer the wisdom and expe...

AUTHOR(s): Moy, John , Moy, Vivian
PUBLISHER: John and Vivian Moy ISBN: 978-1-4787-4467-2

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The COVID-19 pandemic has generated grief in all of our lives. We have lost jobs, financial security, health, community connections, and the opportunity to gather and celebrate significant milestones such as graduations, weddings, births, and anniversaries. In addition, we are reminded daily of the lives lost to the virus. These losses raise larger questions for us as Christians. How do we understand and process grief as people of faith? How can we support vulnerable and grieving members o...
SOURCE: Sanctuary Ministries

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