


Remarriage Isn’t a Young Widow’s Only Hope
If you want to offer a widow hope, encourage her to hope in God. Not in God changing her circumstances, but being with her no matter what comes.

Losing a Spouse is for Life
There are many lessons I’ve gathered on the journey of grief, and one of them is this: The heartache of losing a spouse lasts a lifetime.

Walking Through Tragedy: Looking for Graces
The blessings that took place in my life after tragedy gave me hope and reminded me that there was someone larger than this life who is in control.
When a Spouse Dies
Sometimes the futility of life strikes hard and we’re forced to look for the hidden treasures.
Lessons From a Memorial Service
I have been challenged by Kathy Helvey’s life and legacy.
3 Truths to Cling to During Suffering
Deep pain brings us to the end of ourselves, but these principles help make sense of life in the aftermath of incredible loss.

Confessions of a Young Widow: The Little Things I Miss About Being Married
Sometimes the greatest joys of marriage are the little things that most people probably take for granted and don’t realize are blessings.

Grieving with Gratitude
In the week after my wife’s death, I struggled with whether I should be grieving my loss or celebrating Muriel’s gain.

Lessons From Grief: Living Is About Dying
How losing my husband made me focus on the gospel.

Before the Flowers Come: Three Steps to Preparing for Widowhood
There are ways in which we can prepare our lives to find comfort even after the death of a spouse.

Finding Comfort in the Midst of Grief
I had always turned to the Bible when I had problems, but after losing my husband I was hesitant.