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At approximately 2:00 p.m., on November 2, 1993, my husband took his own life. That event brought me and our four...
At approximately 2:00 p.m., on November 2, 1993, my husband took his own life. That event brought me and our four...
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
Wisdom for the Caregiver (from Barb Pekich) Friends brought dinners every day for two months. This was coordinated...
Karen Mulder | 3 min read
Don't overlook the major caregiver. He or she needs some uplifting too! The most difficult time for my wife (Jean) and me was dealing with the two-and-a-half-year losing battle with cancer waged by our nineteen -year-old son, Paul. Within days of the diagnosis, his left leg was amputated two-thirds above the knee, and after metastasis he endured a series of six lung surgeries. My response was to personally appropriate the stories of Jesus' encounters with heartbroken parents: Mark 5:23 became, "My son is at the point of death. Come and lay your hands on him, so that he may be made well, and live."
Guest Author | 4 min read
[Editor's note: do you know someone who is grieving the loss of a pet? In this excerpt from our book The...
jmesler | 3 min read
My experience took place when our infant son, Justin, died with no apparent symptoms at the tender age of three and a half months. It happened in the evening just after my husband, a pastor, had left for a meeting. I rushed my baby to the hospital, but the doctors could not revive him. I had one older son, Joshua, who was then 3, and would later have another son, Christian, but neither of these children would or could replace the precious child whom we lost. -Donna
jmesler | 2 min read
Room to Grieve When my father died three years ago, I was devastated. He had been my best friend and mentor. At...
jmesler | 2 min read
Shattered Dreams During the first ten years of our marriage, as part of our struggle with infertility, my husband...
jmesler | 2 min read
Note to readers: this is an excerpt from my book The Compassionate Congregation, in which Glenda shares her story...
Karen Mulder | 3 min read
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