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Living With God, Playing With Angels
by Bob Valleau
Death is the inevitable result of all things living. At some point, each of us will come face-to-face with our own immortality.
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I RESOLVED TO GROW OLD WITH YOU
by Paul Curtis
On the first day we met
I gave to you my heart
I gave to you my soul
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TRUSTING GOD THROUGH DYING TIMES
by Miriam Kinai
Is someone dear to you dying? Or is it your marriage or ministry or business that is dying as you wait on Jesus to intervene? Whatever your situation, do not give up. Learn from Martha and Mary.
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Columnist 'Marj' Leegard passed away, wrote for 'Lutheran Woman Today': warmly missed by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin
When a writer dies, one favored and admired, even loved by devoted readers, there is a sigh of mourning as though a friend one's known for many years has passed from the scene. Sometimes death marks a new era, even the changing of the guard to a new generation. In the religious sense, Church goers are known to think of passing their lessons, faith, and joy from generation to generationin Jesus Christ.
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Given Up to Death
by Jerry Ousley
The dread of death is a terrible thing. But do we have to live in fear of the end?
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LIFE AFTER DEATH
by sana edoja
Story my faith in God when my granny passed away.
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Sweet Little Lilly
by Bob Valleau
How we see things determines our joy or sadness.
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Incidentally, I Did This
by Pola Muzyka
Be still a minute. Be quiet and imagine an area where there are no shadows. Imagine that everywhere you look there is brilliant color, exquisite beauty and immeasurable love. You feel the love permeating the atmosphere around you. You try to breath deeply and your heart skips a beat cause you can't take in as much air as you desire from this breathtaking place.
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77-7th Heavenly Ave
by Richard L. Provencher
Not long moments ago, I was active in life's management. Did I really think life would carry on forever.
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NOT FADE AWAY
by Paul Curtis
Big man
Strong man
Barrel chested
Smiling faced
Hearty man
Where have you gone?
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Death of a Loved One
by Nellie Shani
To someone else this may have been an old woman who had lived out her days, but to me this was Mama.
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The Reality of Life . . . and Death
by Gina Fifo
Grieving the loss of a loved one with whom you had a difficult relationship.
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BOND
by Paul Curtis
In an instant you were gone
Taken from us by another's selfishness
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Missing Dad
by naomi Cassata
Kids have to deal with death. Helping them understand that God knows their pain, is our job as parents. Find out how one mother deals with her son's pain.
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Today, I Am
by Bob Valleau
If you are feeling sad due to some tragedy or loss in your life: Today, let God be the I Am that you need.
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Keep the memories clear
by Diane Kennedy
, she replied," Momma, he is getting cloudy and if I lose my memories Jake won't have any." That was the breaking moment. While I had been trying not to remember, she had been doing the opposite for her little brother.
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This May Be the Last Time Isn't Just a Song
by Marijo Phelps
When you think you may be having a heart attack 2 hours from any help - where do your thoughts go?
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Monochrome Snow Day and Katy Going
by Marijo Phelps
Maybe Katy's last day....
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The Headstone
by Barbara Anne fechtig
A poem about grief and finality of picking out a headstone.
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Redemption
by JOHN DE SILVA
"I shall endure this guilt for the rest of my life and will seek redemption. But how can I be redeemed?"
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Atmospheric Disturbances
by Terry R A Eissfeldt
There is a way out of the choke hold of grief.
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Hand Holding
by Pam Ford Davis
Widows are in need of encouragement.
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Living With Suicide
by Matthew Eldridge
Living with Suicide is a personal editorial by a suicide family survivor, who also struggled with the same demons as his brother.
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Long Goodbyes
by Scarlett Farr
A dying dog and a dying father are equally mourned and loved as time draws short.
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An Amazing Miracle
by louis gander
Creation.
An amazing miracle.
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THE STONING OF WOMEN PAKISTAN 2009
by Tom Zart
Never turn a blind eye toward wickedness
Instead support its defeat and demise.
Hearts consumed by the shadows of malice
Are terrified of the righteous and the wise.
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LIFE AFTER DEATH
by Jody Goode
Loss of a loved one brings incomprehensible pain, as if you yourself have died. After grief, however, when your trust is in the Lord of Life, you will again know the joy of life.
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Necessary Field Trip
by Cheryl Thiessen
When my mother was dying and under hospice care, there were many details she had not adrressed prior to getting sick. The responsibility for addressing these items were left to us, her children. This article is an account of taking care of some of those "details."
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Living in the Twilight Zone
by Cheryl Thiessen
There are many stages in caring for a dying parent. One stage I experienced was something akin to "The Twilight Zone".
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Comfort to the Bereaved
by Okwudili Umeweni
How are we to react to a loved one's demise? Find out how from this article that will bring healing and comfort to a grieving heart.
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