• A Season of Remembering

    Do Helpful Things: Look Back and Remember

    Looking back can be one of the most helpful things we do in grief. Remembering loved ones, noticing God’s faithfulness, and walking with others through loss reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we are not alone.

  • Healing: One Step At A Time

    Discover simple, faith-centered steps for healing after loss. Learn how reading, support, and serving others can open new paths of hope in your grief journey.

  • Finding Hope in Lament: My Journey Through Grief and Healing

    Lament isn’t simply sadness—it’s a way of bringing my raw, unfiltered heart to God. When my son Bryan died, I had no language for my grief. Over time, God patiently taught me that lament is not a sign of weak faith, but the faith to bring every question, ache, and tear to Him.

  • Grief Roundabouts

    Trapped in the Grief Roundabout: Finding a Way Out

    Grief rumination can feel like being trapped in a roundabout—circling painful memories, regrets, and “what ifs.” Learn what grief roundabouts are, common triggers that keep us stuck in grief, and practical ways to step out of the loop and begin moving toward healing.