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  • by Janet Hendershot
Our 12-year-old granddaughter was killed riding a go-kart. She was on a dirt road full of potholes, and the traffic on that road might have been two vehicles daily. One of those two vehicles was present on the day she died, and it was enough to cause this tragedy.
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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.
  • 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 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.
  • 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 Les McCullough
Refusing to think about death does not make it go away. It just makes it harder for those left living to deal with this unpleasant fact of life once it has occurred.