Articles related to "Death Of Loved Ones"Christian prayer helps with death bereavement. For someone who's shared prayer time with a spouse, praying to God alone may seem awkward. This suggested prayer can help.
Grief for a loved one can hurt so much it becomes a physical pain yet the suffering often hampers any movement towards health. The Bible teaches that praying can help.
One of life's greatest tragedies is losing loved ones through unexpected death. A sister whose brother killed his family in Gurnee, Illinois offers tips on coping.
While grieving the death of a family member or friend, the experience can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, there are some effective methods for coping with death.
Grief is an overwhelming response to loss. Unfortunately, grief does not go away while a grieving person goes to work. Grieving a loss can affect a person's work.
When planning a memorial or funeral service, music can be comforting and uplifting to mourners. Give the ceremony a personal touch, keeping in mind the dearly departed.
Though the "Day of the Dead" might sound slightly morbid at first, this celebration is as much about life as it is about remembering the dead.
Stress and strain are in everyone's life. Once we learn to recognize them, we can find ways to manage them and be more relaxed.
When a family member dies, there are certain steps that must be taken. These include contacting the funeral home, the florists, obituary publishers and the church.
Most items from the Victorian period are easily found at auctions and in antique shops, so it's not difficult to find items to fill the parlor of an old house.
Grief does not stay quietly at home. Grief follows people to work. Grieving employees or employers can have a financial, emotional, social and physical impact on work.
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