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Tony Evans Brings Up the Mixed Emotions of Remarriage After Loss
His engagement announcement reflects the complications of grief and celebration that Christians experience with second marriages.
4 in 10 Evangelicals Say They’ve Been Visited by the Dead
Despite Scripture’s warning against communication from beyond the grave, most consider hearing from loved ones to be a comfort in their grief.
‘Everything Bad Is Going to Come Untrue’
Tim Keller: We often seek short-term satisfaction. But what Jesus offers is far better.
The 6 Hymns Tim Keller Picked for His Memorial Service
The late pastor taught us how to live—and die.
Lessons on Living Locally
More Americans are staying put. But how can we live with intention?
5 Ways Your Church Can Support People Impacted by Grief
Churches can play a vital role in supporting those experiencing grief. Here are 5 research-based ways to do so.
PCA’s 50th Anniversary Comes During a Season of Grief
Presbyterians expect less fight and more fatigue as they gather following the Covenant shooting and the deaths of Harry Reeder and Tim Keller.
My Sister’s Sudden Death Prepared Me for COVID-19’s Slow Grief
As much as we might want to, none of us can outsource the burden of bereavement.
After My Dad Died, God Didn’t Answer My Anguish
But he gave me something more enduring.
Christmas Is a Happy Day for Broken Hearts
Because of Jesus, we are not like those who grieve without hope this holiday season.
Four Ways to (Paradoxically) Find Peace Amidst Grief This Christmas
While some of this advice may feel counter-intuitive, research shows each action can help us find healing after loss.
Bono’s Punk-Rock Rebellion Was a Cry of Hopeful Lament
Grief and God have been part of U2’s story from the start.
Where the Unborn Are People
Churches are bearing better witness to life beyond its “potential.”
More Cremations Mean Fewer Chances to Grieve Together
With church funerals and burials no longer the norm, pastors hope to restore occasions to gather and remember.
The Foreigner’s Blessing That Broke Me
Among Ukrainian exiles, I found miraculous perseverance in the absence of deliverance.
The Last Gift My Father Gave Me
A surprising encounter with my dad, Jesus, and Jerry Seinfeld opened a door to long-awaited healing.
Churches Are Putting the ‘Hospital’ Back in Hospitality
COVID-era congregations are finding better ways to minister to their grieving parishioners and neighbors.
Uvalde Pastors Mourn Losses Close to Home
A Hispanic Baptist leader focuses on ministering to his family after his great-granddaughter dies in the school shooting.
For Such a Month As This: Free Trauma-Informed Spiritual and Emotional Care Resources
Practical training and tools for responding to traumatic events–from mass shootings to the SBC sexual abuse scandal.
We Have No More Tears Left
Ukraine’s history has been marked by tragedy and bravery. What can we learn and how can we pray?
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