Coming Alongside the Grieving this Christmas

Life has been severely altered for those experiencing loss and grief, and the heartache is even tougher at the holidays. Here are some ways you can help.

Grief is such a difficult part of life; we don’t know when it will show up or how it will enter our lives. When we lose someone dear to us, go through a divorce, lose a job, or lose our health, the loss can turn our world upside down.

After going through many hard times myself, I have become more sensitive to the value and importance of remembering others who are alone, grieving, or in crisis – those who are simply hurting at the holidays. My mother lost my dad three years ago. She has often said that people need to remember a grieving person three, six, or twelve months later and especially during the holidays.

Reaching out can take many forms, but it’s important to be prayerful over what God would have you do. Your presence and offers to come alongside those that are in pain during the holiday season is a ministry.

WAYS TO HELP

Remember life has been severely altered for those experiencing loss and grief, and the heartache is even tougher at the holidays. It’s so important to show love and remember them throughout the year. The best thing you can do is to be aware, assess their needs, and find ways that can be helpful and kind that will make a difference in their lives. A little love can go a long way!

~ By Jean Boston

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