The reality of possibly facing the end of life brings a host of emotions: anger, frustration, hopelessness, isolation, confusion, and despair. These all have their roots in fear. Navigating through this minefield of emotions can be very difficult, not only for the patient, but for those who are close to the patient.
Read MoreWe hope to give you some tangible examples of how you might help and encourage someone who is dealing with a crisis in their life...
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Read MoreJohn Wesley White, who was born in Canada, recalls a horrible winter from his boyhood. “I saw the snow blizzards bury a mile-long freight train for 33 days. My father came in out of the cold one deep-freeze morning and announced that the temperature was 51 below zero.
Read MoreSometimes we have a hard time remembering names, but we never forget when someone does us wrong.
Read MoreThese two words, envy and jealousy, can destroy us if we allow them to. Envy and jealousy are often used interchangeably, but there is a slight difference in their meaning, even though they come from the same Hebrew word.
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