Talking to someone who is grieving can be one of the most difficult things a person has to do. You want to be supportive, but you also want to say something that will make them feel better and not make it worse. 7 Simple Things To Say To Someone Who Is Grieving “Let me […]
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What are the stages of grief after sudden death? Experiencing the sudden and tragic loss of a loved one can engulf a person in intense grief. But how can you prepare for the stages of grief after a sudden death when there’s no warning? The 5 stages of grief are a range of emotions and […]
How do you describe the normal and natural response to loss? When you or someone you love is mourning, it can be very lonely. While the rest of the world goes about their own business, when you experience a profound loss, the emptiness and loneliness can be excruciating. So what is a normal and natural […]
Honoring Your Pet After It’s Passed Away. When a pet dies, it can be difficult to know what to say or do, to help the grieving process. This how-to guide to honoring your pet after it’s passed away will help you in the journey. I want to share some ideas on how you can memorialize […]
The Bible is filled with Scriptures for grieving families that offer comfort and solace. These Bible verses for grief can be read aloud or just read to oneself. One of the most comforting Bible verses for the death of a loved one is Psalm 23:4-5. It states, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of […]
Home / Blog / Why Do Families Divide Ashes? When a loved one dies, the thought of cremating them can be comforting. It can feel like they are still with you in some way. But what do you do with the ashes after the cremation? Some people choose to bury them, others choose to scatter them. But […]