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What Mama Remembers
Though Alzheimer's disease has ravaged her memories, there is One she never forgets.
Donna Arlynn FrisingerNovember 11, 2009
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What's So Good About Good Friday?
Learning to see darker days in a different light
Carolyn ArendsMarch 1, 2009
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Ashes to Ashes?
Are cremation and organ donations biblically acceptable?
By Christin DitchfieldSeptember 1, 2007
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Radical Gratitude
What a dying friend taught me about being thankful "in all things."
Mayo MathersNovember 1, 2006
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One Day in Iraq
Two years after missionary Carrie McDonnall lost her husband in an insurgent attack, she reflects on God's grace and her continued passion for missions—abroad and at home.
Lisa Ann CockrelMay 1, 2006
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A Time to Die
8 ways to bring comfort and hope to your dying loved one.
Esther Byle BrulandMarch 1, 2006
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Kids, God, and Tragedies
My young grandchildren wonder why God allowed the death and destruction from the recent hurricanes. What do I tell them?
By Christin DitchfieldJanuary 1, 2006
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Grieving Grandma
by Lisa WhelchelDecember 1, 2005
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A Last-Ditch Effort
May 1, 2005
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Can My Mother See Me From Heaven?
My mother recently passed away. She was a Christian and I know she's with the Lord, but can she can see me from heaven?
Randy AlcornJanuary 1, 2005
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Widowed and Lonely
I'm tired of feeling lost and alone, but these thoughts make me feel disloyal to my late husband. What should I do?
By Frederica Mathewes-GreenJanuary 1, 2005
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Boy Crazy!
My daughter seems too young for this obsession.
Lisa WhelchelJuly 1, 2004
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"Is it OK for Christians to be cremated?"
Timothy GeorgeJuly 1, 2004
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Finding Purpose in Pain
Evelyn Husband lost the love of her life, space shuttle commander Rick Husband, in a national tragedy. A year later, she shares her message about God's healing hand.
Corrie CutrerJanuary 1, 2004
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Grief Matters
How to answer your child's questions about death
By Sharon MarshallDecember 1, 2003