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Hope for the Heartbroken
5 truths to cling to in mourning
By Kelli B. Trujillo
A Newlywed's Grief
Most big life changes lead to a sense of loss—even marriage
Maggie Johnson
Does the Pain of Abortion Ever Go Away?
An interview with the founder of Restoring the Heart Ministries on healing and post-abortion trauma
Interview by Margot Starbuck
Waiting for Healing
Moving beyond the promise that “everything will be okay”
Joni Eareckson Tada
What Not To
What Not to Say to Someone Who's Suffering
“Helpful” words can do more harm than good.
Vaneetha Rendall Risner
Bonus Articles
Broken Hearts
What romantic heartbreak teaches us about selfless love and serving others
By Amena Brown
Impatient with Grief
Time does not always heal—and this, too, is hope.
Jen Pollock Michel
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