After losing someone you love, you may feel that a part of you has died as well and not even wish to be here on Earth anymore. On the other hand, your deceased loved ones...read full story
How do we forgive those who have hurt us? How is it possible to reconcile our differences with individuals who have done us harm or hurt our families or those responsible...read full story
My dear friend David Kessler and I wrote our new book, You Can Heal Your Heart, to help you learn how you to find healing after enduring loss. Grieving is chal...read full story
One of the many benefits to be gained through meditation and regression is a shift in values, or a change in perspective that allows us to discern more clearly those thin...read full story
One of the mistakes we make is asking people in deep grief how we can help them. They are often too lost in their own sorrow to identify needs. It’s okay to ask; but just...read full story
Grief is a mixture of many emotions, and nothing we can say will bring your loved one physically back. However, we can help you go on with your life. We can also help you...read full story
I had a good friend say to me recently, “I can’t believe that after 12 years I still haven’t gotten over the death of my husband.” After being married for over 20 years, ...read full story
Sometimes I find myself living with silly thoughts, addressing nonsense, caring about petty issues as if I could be on a reality show, and I remind myself that I have bee...read full story
Grace shared many stories with me; reflecting on her life, of the children growing up, the neighborhood changing, then often back to her dying regret. She wished she’d ha...read full story
I went to my favorite bookstore in Annapolis, Maryland, a small Christian bookstore where everyone knew me. I walked in quietly and went directly to the Bible section, no...read full story