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If we live long enough, we will experience the pain of losing someone we love. In this episode, Whitney Pipkin and I talk about what it was like for her to lose her mom. We discuss what's helpful for friends to do during this time, and what isn't helpful. We also cover a theology of death, and how to find the God of comfort in that pain.
TAKE IT TO YOUR COMMUNITY
Don't feel pressured to add "but it's fine" to the end of your explanation of grief! If you have a friend who has lost someone, go be with them, but don't rush them to a happy ending.
You can find "We Shall All Be Changed", or follow Whitney Pipkin on Instagram.
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Being a stay-at-home mom co-worker on Instagram
Or get access to the "Penpal Resources" by signing up with email!
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
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If we live long enough, we will experience the pain of losing someone we love. In this episode, Whitney Pipkin and I talk about what it was like for her to lose her mom. We discuss what's helpful for friends to do during this time, and what isn't helpful. We also cover a theology of death, and how to find the God of comfort in that pain.
TAKE IT TO YOUR COMMUNITY
Don't feel pressured to add "but it's fine" to the end of your explanation of grief! If you have a friend who has lost someone, go be with them, but don't rush them to a happy ending.
You can find "We Shall All Be Changed", or follow Whitney Pipkin on Instagram.
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Being a stay-at-home mom co-worker on Instagram
Or get access to the "Penpal Resources" by signing up with email!
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
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