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Widows
- The Extraordinary Cost of Lavish LoveValentine’s Day can feel unnecessary when you’ve been married awhile. But when your spouse dies, you want every day to be Valentine’s.Clarissa Moll and Daniel Harrell|
- Bloom Where You’re QuarantinedSome of us were lonely well before the pandemic. How do we find God’s comfort now?Clarissa Moll|
- Florida’s Oldest Place to Grow OldDowling Park was a retirement community built around widows and orphans. A century later, it’s a model for intergenerational ministry.Jeff Neely|
- For Gaye Clark, Grief Is a Gracious InvitationWhy the writer, widow, and anti-trafficking volunteer doesn't shy away from the problem of pain.
- Elisabeth Elliot's Strong Views Were Not About Women OnlySwimming against the stream is always hard. An interview with Elisabeth Elliot.Interview by Harold Lindsell and Harold Myra|
- The Ones Who Are LeftA personal account of what happens when death takes away a loved one and of what resources are available to the Christian for dealing with the emptiness.Elisabeth Elliot|
- How Not to Care for WidowsAfter her husband's death, a typical East African widow may face property theft or eviction. But faith-based advocates are turning the tables.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- Christ Lifts the Widow's VeilIn 'The Undistracted Widow,' Carol Cornish says her husband's death opened a door to dependence on God that marriage had not permittedLynn Roush, guest blogger|
- How the Iraq War Has Affected WomenThe country now faces a large population of unmarried women, many of them widows. Are government-doled incentives for marrying widows a good economic strategy?Alicia Cohn|
