How to Find Peace This Christmas
The inspiring story behind the hymn, “It Is Well With My Soul”
When a loved one dies, sorrow and grief surround us. But your memories of happy times together survive the sadness, and your belief that death is not the end can comfort you following a loss.
The inspiring story behind the hymn, “It Is Well With My Soul”
Over the holidays, many of us will struggle with losses from the past year. Here are passages of Scripture to ease your way through grief.
Is it life’s finite quality that makes it purposeful? Would life continue to have meaning without death? Here are ruminations by authors, pastors, professors, and big thinkers on this profound question.
Finding her treasured childhood book allowed her to let go of her resentment.
She worried that her late child, a former Marine, wasn’t at peace. Then she received a reassuring message from above.
The family matriarch visited her in a divine dream.
To comfort a dying friend, she described a blissful experience on a pink cloud.
Author and philosopher Dr. Sharon Hewitt Rawlette discusses how dreams about loved ones are received and interpreted.
A year after my father died, I feel myself shifting into a new relationship with grief.
Whether an admired celebrity or someone closer to home has died, kids need age-appropriate honesty to process a loss.
Still hurting from the loss of their beloved family members, they found comfort when least expected.
As he said goodbye to his mother, he found angelic comfort in the colorful afghan she once made for him.