by Kate Motaung | Nov 5, 2018 | Grief, Letters to Grief
If you’re looking for encouragement from Scripture for grief processing, you’re in the right place. I invited a friend from church to share the following post on how to deal with grief from a biblical perspective. I trust that it will be an encouragement...
by Kate Motaung | Mar 25, 2018 | Grief, Letters to Grief
Are you or someone you know grieving a loss right now? If so, here is a prayer for comfort just for you. If you’d like a printable version of the prayer for comfort, you can find a free printable download below. If you’re looking for an additional resource...
by Kate Motaung | Mar 12, 2018 | Grief, Letters to Grief
I don’t know about you, but I can become paralyzed by fear when I try to think about what to say to someone who is grieving. I’m afraid I’ll say something that will offend them or make them feel worse. If you’ve felt awkward in similar...
by Kate Motaung | Oct 23, 2017 | Book Review, Letters to Grief
There’s something comforting about hearing the words, “Me too.” These two small words bring a certain level of freedom and relief in knowing that you’re not the only one — in knowing that your burden doesn’t need to be carried...
by Kate Motaung | Dec 12, 2016 | Articles, Christmas, Letters to Grief
I’ve been celebrating Christmas without my mom since 2011. I wish I could say it gets easier. This year I’m tempted to go back to Mom’s church for the Christmas Eve service we attended every single year without fail. But I know I’ll...
by Kate Motaung | Dec 22, 2015 | Book Review, Five-Minute Friday, Letters to Grief
It’s been quite a year, hasn’t it? In January, we realized that sometimes “Happy New Year” just isn’t enough. In February, we grieved for someone we’d never met. In March, we lost dear Kara Tippetts, the brave fighter and mother,...