Grief & Loss Information

Grief & Loss Information

The Walking Wounded


When my phone rang the other day, it was a call from one of the "walking wounded," not unlike many that I have received during the years I have been interacting with the bereaved. I have often spoken with people who are feeling much like this caller was.

The Twists and Turns of Life


When I was born in 1962 I thought life was good. I had two parents, a twin sister, and an older brother.

Whens Sarah Coming Home? Helping Your Child Understand Death


For most children, their first experience with grief comes with the death of a beloved family pet. When Zoe the eight-week old puppy dies of parvovirus or Tweety the budgie stops singing his morning song, a child experiences profound and lasting loss for the first time in their young lives.

We are the Reflection of our Lives: How to Survive Loss & Humility


Everyday, I look in the mirror to see the face staring back at me. Sometimes it is lined with stress, sorrow and grief.

Online Memorial - A Dedication of Love for Your Departed Loved Ones


Life has always been a journey, a journey of finding of one true self and happiness. As however destined, all journeys will eventually find its very own destination and it is inevitable that every one of us will eventually have to depart from this world.

Dying? Not Me! Why You Should Plan for Transition


Remember the Eulogy projects we had to write back in High School? Death is a tough subject to broach, and many would rather deny death then embrace it. Someone once said, ".

Dealing With Tragedies (The 9/11 Tragedy)


September 11, 2001, marked yet another significant turning point in world history. Whatever innocence was left in the world was lost on that fateful day.

Angel of Comfort... The Story


I am an Angel artist and several weeks ago while listening to the late night news, a news story came on that really touched my heart. On the way home in the wedding limo .

Suicide in the Church Part 1


Recently, several suicides have occurred right here in my own hometown of about 16,000 people. The latest of these involved a friend of mine who was, among other things, the leader of a Christian Business Fellowship which I attend.

Suicide in the Church Part 2


In a town the size of mine - about 16,000 - can a few suicides within a 90-day period be considered an epidemic? I'd say so. Quite a few Christians have contacted me since these tragedies have occurred, people struggling with the in's and out's of suicide and its effect on one's eternal reward, among other concerns.

Suicide in the Church, Part 3


Suicide strikes..

The Truth About Emotional Intelligence


There is so much emphasis on emotional intelligence these days that it appears that people are suppressing their emotions and problems in an effort to "fit in," to keep their jobs, and using "positive self-talk" to muscle through the rough spots in their lives.Recently, I had a friend over who has suffered enormous job stress during a time when his wife's father was dying of cancer.

Online Monument - An Ever-lasting Tribute to Your Departed Loved Ones


Memories are never to be buried along with the loss of our very loved ones. To be forever remembered as someone whom we always love, they always should be.

The Creative Side of Healing


One of the areas where I seem to be placing most of my focus these days is the relationship between creative expression and healing. Something that I have always found to be particularly fascinating is the fact that the words heal, whole and holy all come from the same Latin root.

If Ever It Is Me


With my father, his brother and their father having had late onset Alzheimer's I can't help but wonder if someday it will be my fate. This is what I have told my family.

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