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Death Is an Ugly Enemy, but Christ Has Overcome It
There is a school of thought in Christian circles that almost views death so much as a blessing that you are not allowed to cry …. [But in the ...
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Children's Writer Says Children Grow Through Pain and Loss
Author Ken Gire writes: The children's writer Katherine Paterson wrote a book based on her son David's loss of a childhood friend. It was his ...
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Doctors Identify "Broken Heart Syndrome"
In many fictional tales, characters die after suffering a devastating loss. The Bible often refers to the anguish of the "broken-hearted." But ...
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Jewish 'Shiva' Practice Helps Loved Ones Grieve
After witnessing firsthand the devastating effects of civil war, oppressive regimes, and natural disasters, Palmer Chichen has observed that the Hebrew ...
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A Contemporary Philosopher on Our Fear of Death
Contemporary philosopher Simon Critchley often writes about how we don't know how to prepare for death. He's especially surprised that Christians, ...
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Grieving Father Finds Comfort in Christ's Humanity
In his book Unspeakable, Os Guinness tells the story about a well-known Christian leader whose son had been killed in a cycling accident. Although the ...
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A Faith That Does Not Shrink from Death
We have a faith that does not shrink from death. The fundamental concern of our faith is both to reveal with fearsome accuracy the nature of death, and ...
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Actor Tim Allen on Grief
I have no idea what grief should be. You get by grief, you don't get over it.
—Tim Allen, U.S. comedian and actor
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Not Dead—Asleep
Every once in a while, you hear a stunning story about loved ones who are notified of a death in the family that hasn't actually happened. In this ...
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Colleagues Help Grieving Professor Overcome Doubt
In his book Stories for the Journey, William R. White shares the story of Hans, a European seminary professor devastated by the death of his wife, Enid. ...
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