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  1. A Shortened Life, Helping Someone Grieve by Nancy Quinn  
    How can we help someone who is grieving when words are inadequate? This devotional is dedicated to Robbie Hood. A school and Sunday School classmate, and one who left special footprints on the memories of my heart, and the hearts of everyone whose path he crossed during his short lifetime on earth.

  2. A Greater Tragedy by Michelle Roufley  
    Sometimes I wonder if society places a value on us by our productivity.

  3. Postcard from Heaven by Sheri Gordon  
    When a loved one dies, and goes to be with Jesus, can they see us here? Wouldn't it be nice if they could send us a postcard from heaven?

  4. Please by Sheri Gordon  
    Death of a loved one can be paralyzing. Many Christians try desparately to find the "right words" to help a grieving friend. This grief poem helps well-meaning Christians know what to do, and what not to do.

  5. Proud Sorrow by Michelle Roufley  
    We have a right to feel sorrow.

  6. Living Wind by Sara Harricharan  
    Remembering your family can unleash a whole new wave of emotions. Ride them with the wind.

  7. Sea of Black by Angela M. Baker-Bridge  
    When a parent dies, the funeral is difficult... even for a Christian.

  8. Gold Glitter-Dust by Debbie Roome  
    The story of a teenage girl and how her life and death impacted those around her.

  9. Shadows of Yesterday by Angela M. Baker-Bridge  
    As an adult daughter faces the death of her father, she must also face who she really is.

  10. When Olivia Went to Heaven by Beverly Jeanne Raffaele  
    He said to her, "Thank you for letting me be your Daddy."

  11. Gold Glitter-Dust by Debbie Roome  
    The story of a teenage girl and how her life and death impacted those around her.

  12. Seeds to Sow by Cheri Hardaway  
    Mom's death came right before Christmas, her favorite holiday. I felt paralyzed by my loss, but memories of her and the seeds of faith she sowed into my life over the years gave me hope and renewed vision to continue sowing my own seeds for harvest.

  13. Love and Grief by Stephen Pohl  
    A long, fruitful and loving christian marriage moves to its conclusion as it began - in Christ.

  14. End Times by sandra snider  
    Computers mark the passing of time. So should we.

  15. Guess Who Is Burning In Hell Right Now: NO ONE ! by Tyrone Keels  
    Don't get caught telling this lie. It is one of the greatest slanders of all time and a gross misrepresentation of character. The fable of an eternally burning hell fire is an attack on God's name.

  16. Just Can't Go There Right Now by Julie Arduini  
    A woman's immediate reaction to her miscarriage.

  17. Chess by Larry Carter  
    There are absolutely no capitalization errors in this piece. Examine carefully please before attempting to critique. thank you

  18. Walking a Dog for the Kingdom by Teri Van Pelt  
    It was then I realized that perhaps in Heaven that Dave was walking my Butterscotch and I was here on earth walking his dog, Four Star.

  19. Depression and Grief: The Four Letter Word Called Hope by Jennifer Brost  
    Depression, that condition marked by feelings of hopelessness, can easily set in after loss or hardship. Find new courage to accept hope when faced with another opportunity or struggle.

  20. Death: Afraid or Accept it will happen? by Mark E Crossley  
    This article is about the whole aspect of death. I hope that something speaks to you about this process whether you are about to die or need comfort if you have lost a loved one.

  21. "Why Suicide?" by Shakera Reid-Stewart  
    How do we get to that place where we feel so insignifcant that we do bodily harm to ourselves? Can life really become so empty and meaningless? There is a lifeline that can alleviate the fear, doubt and stress. There is an alternative!

  22. Why? A Funeral Message by John DeVries  
    This is a funeral message I delivered for an elderly couple in my church who had died suddenly when their house was struck by lightning. It was a truly shocking event. By God's design I had been away on a retreat with my family that week and God kept leading me back to Isaiah 57:1-2. When I got the call of the tragedy, I understood why.

  23. The Berry Patch Man by sandra snider  
    A true account of a beloved raspberry farmer and the spiritual journey he takes as he approaches death.

  24. My Friend Shanty by Marilyn Schnepp  
    Killed in the Line of Duty...

  25. Black Eyes and Golden Gloves by Marilyn Schnepp  
    In Honor of our Firefighters...A Tribute

  26. Death and Life and the Bible by Robin Calamaio  
    Evolution and the Bible are at opposite poles on the subject of death. They are also at odds on the subject of life - its origin, purpose and destination. Did you know the Bible teaches that three deaths are possible for man? A must read!

  27. New Beginnings by Pam Vernon  
    Phoebe thought her mother would never die - she was indestructible; but is death really the end? To God the death of His saints is precious we are told in Psalms - this is the story of Phoebe's revelation that death brings new beginnings.

  28. How to Talk to Your Friend in Pain--Part 2 by Jennifer Brost  
    It isn't easy to know what to say when a friend is hurting, angry, or just plain sad. Using one easily remembered acronym helps extinguish blazing tempers and heal weeping wounds.

  29. Daddy's Home by Dixie Phillips  
    Change can come in different ways, but for some families, death can bring the most challenging change. "Daddy's Home" is an inspirational piece that brings great comfort in the midst of death.

  30. The Language of Death by   
    Death. Why is it so hard to say the word? Why is it so hard to say a loved one has died?

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