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Death

Death and grief touch every person's life at some time. Jesus Christ showed great compassion to those grieving, and wept for his friend Lazarus despite knowing he was about to be resurrected . If you are under the burden of grief, day to day life can seem impossible, but the hope of the resurrection can be a great comfort as you heal and mourn.

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  • by Joan Osborn
We will all come in contact with someone who has lost someone close to them. What's the best thing to say and do? Probably the same things you'd like to hear.
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  • by Janna Thomas
Facing family tragedy, there was a haunting familiarity in my grief. What I've learned has changed my outlook on the world, and the future.
  • by Good News
Technology has inspired and made possible a nightmarish controversy over the use of aborted embryonic and fetal parts in medical research.
  • by Gary Petty
Since the Roe vs.Wade United States Supreme Court decision in 1973, well over 30 million babies—enough to populate a small country—have been aborted in the United States alone. Figures worldwide likely run into the hundreds of millions. Many voices shout to be heard in the din of the debate. But two voices are rarely heard - that of the unborn, and that of their Creator. What would they say?
  • by Janna Thomas
Facing family tragedy, there was a haunting familiarity in my grief. What I've learned has changed my outlook on the world, and the future.
  • by Gerhard Marx
In recent years major museums have played host to a special exhibition that spotlights pre-Christian Chinese civilization. The most spectacular facet of the exhibit features the concept of the afterlife and to what extent the ancient Chinese tried to ensure their immortality. In an attempt to thwart death, the Chinese, like the Egyptians before them, employed meticulous methods in their quest for...
  • by John Miller
The concept of a resurrection to life—a biblical teaching few understand—was no longer an intangible promise from the pages of the Bible. The resurrection suddenly became a real event for me. I saw it for the first time for what it is: a commitment from Jesus Christ Himself.
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  • by Mark Mickelson
God sends hope and comfort in powerful ways--including through us.
  • by Scott Ashley
"I live in Denver, and I would love to kill almost all of its residents. You all better hide in your houses because I'm coming for everyone and I will shoot to kill and I will kill everything."—Internet message attributed to Eric Harris
  • by Joan Osborn
We will all come in contact with someone who has lost someone close to them. What's the best thing to say and do? Probably the same things you'd like to hear.
  • by LeeAnn Luker
A penny may not be worth much, but the messages on it remind us of some valuable life lessons. Is there a message for you?
  • by Robert Dick
Don't wait for the sobering setting of a quiet cemetery and a freshly filled grave to revisit the simple question "Why were you born?" Stop and take time to reconsider your commitment to the course God has set before us.
  • by Monica Kieffer
With so much suffering in the world, can we have hope for a brighter tomorrow?
  • by Les McCullough
The truth about life after death is out there, but not in our stars or ourselves. Our revealed future is far greater than the stuff of dreams.
  • by Cecil Maranville
This is the story of two men, living many centuries apart, who willingly gave their lives so others could survive. It's a story you need to understand.