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It is never easy grieving for someone who is still living.
There are many reasons to grieve someone who is still living.
*Anticipating the death of someone with declining health or terminal illness
*Dealing with the loss of a relationship due to a breakup, divorce, estrangement, etc.
*Accepting someone else’s physical/mental impairment, such as brain injury, drug addiction, dementia, etc.
In this podcast, we give 3 ways to handle this grief.
Verses: Psalm 34:18, James 1:1-8, 1 Peter 5:7, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Philippians 4:7
For more 1-minute written devotionals or more 5-minute podcasts, see my Free Substack Account
By Kate DrestonIt is never easy grieving for someone who is still living.
There are many reasons to grieve someone who is still living.
*Anticipating the death of someone with declining health or terminal illness
*Dealing with the loss of a relationship due to a breakup, divorce, estrangement, etc.
*Accepting someone else’s physical/mental impairment, such as brain injury, drug addiction, dementia, etc.
In this podcast, we give 3 ways to handle this grief.
Verses: Psalm 34:18, James 1:1-8, 1 Peter 5:7, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Philippians 4:7
For more 1-minute written devotionals or more 5-minute podcasts, see my Free Substack Account