I didn’t have as much time as I needed with my dad in my early years, but then one day God set things in motion, unexpectedly.
When your son or daughter struggles with addiction, mental illness, self-injury, an eating disorder, suicidal thoughts, same-sex attraction, is incarcerated or has other issues, this day is going to be difficult for you.
A young woman’s perspective on resurrection changed after she suddenly became a widow.
Billboards and commercials advertise Christmas as a “merry and bright” season. But when your family is the source of your deepest hurts those endorsements become demands to be joyful.
We all experience seasons of profound disappointment in life, and cliches from well-meaning people about praying more or reading more Scripture aren’t really that helpful.
“I wanted my father to shape up, stop drinking and be nice. Then I would love him.”
The depression was gone, but I was surprised to find that the brokenness remained. My wound had been healed, and I was still broken.
It can be hard to know how to be a friend when you’re needed most. There are practical ways to show your love and care to a friend who is grieving.
If you are suffering from something specific today, here are some articles that may help you.
After a plane crash took Julie Blom’s husband and two of her children, friends had to learn how to help her heal.
Whether you are the one experiencing loss or are close to someone who is, join us for this 10-day devotional. We will take a look at what Scripture has to say to us in places of pain as we wrestle with the honest reality of doubts, fears and questions.
My world still stops for a few seconds when I say those words. I never cease to feel the enormity of the loss, the emptiness left in her wake. The wound has healed, but the scar remains.
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