World Sends Chrissy Teigen And John Legend Love And Prayers At The Loss Of Their Son
I admire Chrissy and John’s courage for being so open and honest about sharing their pain. Here are ways parents who have lost children can heal, and the rest of us can help.
Why We All Cried Over Losing Kobe And Gianna
When a public figure dies, it is an opportunity to grieve for him, but also a way for us to grieve the compound losses we experience so frequently.
Early Miscarriage Is An Invisible Loss, But The Grief Is Real
A chemical pregnancy may be invisible to onlookers, but the hopes associated with having a child require little to take root, and when they are cut down, it can feel devastating.
How To Help Someone Experiencing A Miscarriage
Miscarriages are very common, but the frequency of the tragedy does not reduce the weight of death. Here is how you can be a support through your friends’ grief.
Parents Who Lost A Child Need A Day Of Remembrance Like Mother’s And Father’s Day
These holidays can be extremely difficult times for angel parents—parents who have lost their children. We all can help support them better.
Abortion Doesn’t Just Kill The Child, It Psychologically Kills The Mother
No amount of denial from pro-choicers can change the fact that many post-abortive mothers carry the grief of a severed parent-child bond with them.
‘Don’t Talk About Baby’ Challenges The Silence About Stillbirth, Miscarriage, And Infertility
The documentary film explores the source of the cultural silence about the deaths of new and unborn babies, and how we can get away from it to bring families healing.
What To Cling To When Death Comes At Christmas
The first empty grave is only the first grave to empty, for on the last day all graves will be empty—Bre’s and those of all we mourn at Christmas who have died in Christ.
What Bre Payton Meant To Me
Bre Payton’s life is an inspiration, a bright light that tells us we should go after what we want, and work hard for it. For that, I am very grateful.
For Infant Loss Awareness Month, Learn How To Support Grieving Parents
If you are family or a friend of angel parents who have lost a baby, do what you can to let them know that they are not alone. Show them they are surrounded by love.
What Women Who Have Had A Miscarriage Want You To Know
At our weakest, we had no social script to lean on and no ritual to follow, because the rules for pregnancy loss have been different than all other types of death.
What My Friend’s Suicide Taught Me About Loss, Grief, And Reaching Out
A Christian woman reflects on her journey of grief and loss—and what steps people of faith can take to save lives at risk.
After My Husband’s Death, I’m Learning To Steward The Light He Left Behind
‘All of us who knew him and loved him are keepers of this fire. It’s there, and it lives on, and it is something we can breathe life into every day.’
6 Truths You Learn When A Loved One Dies
At both the beginning and end of life, everything else fades into the background as the focus turns to what matters most.
Why ‘Kubo And The Two Strings’ Deserves An Oscar
The boy Kubo is grieving—not in psychological stages, but in song, threnody. Kubo must undertake a spiritual journey, risking his sanity to learn how to live like a human being and poet.
Stop Telling Post-Abortive Women We Need To Shut Up About Our Pain
You are not crazy, nor are you alone. There are tons of us out here who have felt the same way you do. This is the opposite of what the pro-abortion lobby will tell you, but it’s true.
Why It’s Okay To Grieve When Celebrities Die
I am a fan of many of the celebrities who died, but it did seem a little over the top to say 2016 was worse than any other year. Then November 11 came.
Why The Abortion Industry Wants To Ban Funerals For Miscarried Babies
Even in death, unborn infants receive no respect from an abortion industry anxious to portray such human beings as trash.
Please Help Me Remember The Children I Have Lost To Miscarriage
Why do we raise awareness about pregnancy and infant loss? Because once people know the truth, they can love others who are suffering.
If You Are Grieving, Read This
You cannot say one’s loss is easier or harder, better or worse than someone else’s, because you have no idea what they’re going through. Yet they—we—are not alone.