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Endurance and Redemption

Nana Dolce

The hope of my adopted son’s birth began long before last August.

God Remembers in Our Dementia

Alzheimer’s has robbed my mother of her memories. But in Christ, both she and I are not forgotten.

I Give Thanks in the Bright Darkness

Christina Gonzalez Ho

These brilliant, painful days are all before God.

A Boy, A Heron, and A Grief Befriended

The celebrated film depicts the weird (and occasionally wonderful) world after loss.

It’s Okay to Have an Unhappy New Year

Amanda Held Opelt

We know holiness doesn’t always lead to happiness. But what if our unhappiness can itself be holy?

When Grief like Sea Billows Roll Through Your Holidays

Daniel Darling

I learned how to mourn when my mom lost her mind, and then her life, to dementia.

The Slow Work

Intricate Melodies, Infinite Grace with John Patitucci

Sandra McCracken

Bassist John Patitucci retraces his life through faith and Fenders.

My Sister’s Sudden Death Prepared Me for COVID-19’s Slow Grief

Amanda Held Opelt

As much as we might want to, none of us can outsource the burden of bereavement.

Christmas Is a Happy Day for Broken Hearts

Tim Challies

Because of Jesus, we are not like those who grieve without hope this holiday season.

‘I Will Grieve but not Grumble, Mourn but not Murmur, Weep but not Whine’

Interview by Matt McCullough

What Tim Challies resolved in the wake of his son’s sudden death.

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