Scientists have been trying to figure out for centuries how to stop time. They should ask a widow. www.murielgladney.com...
My second marriage promised to be a forever love story. Ten months later, my husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He died. It felt as though I had died and was buried...
Posted by Muriel Gladney on 11/09/2018
Open a dialogue about the challenges, disappointments, advantages and opportunities of being a sibling in a family affected by disability. Discussion topics include sibling conflict,...
Posted by Lisa Jamieson on 03/15/2018
Sometimes Christmas is full of pain, full of grief. The glitter and well-wishing of Christmas just doesn't feel... relevant. Things aren't so "merry and bright."...
Posted by Kristi Stephens on 02/08/2018
LaNette brings amazing inspiration and wisdom within the anchor of hope in the area of grief and loss. She helps to encourage stability to an unstable foundation within the trenches...
Posted by LaNette Shipley Speaker/Vocalist on 07/13/2017
We have all experienced loss but some are greater than we may feel we can bear...there is always comfort and spiritual healing in God. Cumulative grief becomes complicated and confusing...
Based on Psalm 143, Michelle shares the very personal story of her family's walk through the diagnosis of her husband's twin and her husband losing them both to cancer in...
Posted by Michelle Nietert on 04/11/2017
Kim's journey from a hurtful past to rescuing the lives of over 40 orphans from the Haiti earthquake in 2010 is certain to spur hope and redemption for your life, regardless of...
Posted by Kim Kintner on 05/10/2016
Combines personal experience with sensitive help to come alongside those who have suffered loss....
Posted by Susan VandePol on 10/29/2015
Good grief. If reality TV, personal insecurities, and your neighbor's expectations frame how you live your life, you'll be very confused…and tired! It's not always...
Posted by Gaye Lindfors on 10/29/2015
No matter who we are, we will all at some point in our lives deal with grief and loss. It is a certainty. Often, we search for spiritual shortcuts around our wounds. We demand others...
Posted by Marlo Blandford on 10/28/2015