In other words, the model can be perceived as having fundamental building blocks, ingredients, or constituents, if found to be lacking, resulting in instability. The Apostle Paul, in his epistle to the church at Corinth, took great pains to emphasize the need to exercise love in the ...
Sometimes beingwithsomeone can mean that you don’t have to use words at all. One grieving woman felt a friend’s supportive presencethrough tears, explaining that her friend “didn’t say anything. She just cried.” And another, who lives on the West Coast, mentioned the unexpected gift o...
The death of a loved one is heartbreaking, and the grieving period can seem never-ending. But, for many, this is the time they lean most heavily on their faith to help them get through this taxing time. However, sometimes the grief is just too deep to find the Light of God. ...
Rachel Held Evans turns to Jesus’ words of comfort as she talks about her sadness and fatigue over the latest round of the culture wars. She writes, “I’ve hung on before—through the science wars, the gender wars, the Christmas wars, the culture wars—but I’m just so tired of fi...
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Comfort for Parents Grieving a Miscarriage or Stillbirth [A Pastoral Theology Brief] John D. Schuetze, Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, Mequon, WI In his care of souls, the pastor faces many difficult situations, which like a sword can often pierce his own soul also. Few are as heart-wrenching ...
No words can pacify your grieving soul right now. I only pray that God’s love be with you at this moment. Our hearts ache with you as you mourn the loss of your dear son. May God’s strength and peace embrace you as you move through the depths of grief. ...
Real communication is only 7 percent words, so it's important to look at your wife's face and body language and listen to her tone of voice to get the message she's sending. Attention from her husband is a women's top intimacy need, and attention is spelled T-I-M-E. ...
Lisa speaks about Job. When Job lost everything, He shaved his head, put on his grieving garment, (Both were customs in that day) AND WORSHIPPED. Job was always a worshipper. The first book tells us how he prayed for his family. ...
Break open your words, let the light shine out, let ordinary people see the meaning.–Psalm 119:130 (MSG)When the life of my dreams ended, darkness descended. Hollow. Lonely. Grieving. One random morning around 3:00 am, God’s Word lit my candle.“Do not neglect your gift (Sue)… ...