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The Slow Incremental Work Of Love, After.

The Slow Incremental Work Of Love, After.

It is the little things that meant the most. And it is the little things, long after the fact, that mean even more than that. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on May 6, 2023 by samaritansongPosted in Christian living, Christianity, grief, ministry, spiritual growth, spirituality, Struggle and Difficulty, sufferingTagged Christian living, Christianity, grief, healing, hope, ministry, service, sorrow, spiritual growth, spirituality. Leave a comment

Enduring.

Enduring.

We need a better understanding of what it means to wait. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 by samaritansongPosted in Christian growth, Christian living, Christianity, comfort, grief, spiritual growth, spirituality, sufferingTagged Christian living, Christianity, grief, Lent, spiritual growth, spirituality, suffering, waiting. 2 Comments

Reflections Before Ash Wednesday

Reflections Before Ash Wednesday

We're all just waiting for the light. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on February 22, 2023February 22, 2023 by samaritansongPosted in Christian growth, Christian living, Christianity, grief, spiritual growth, spiritualityTagged Ash Wednesday, Christian living, Christianity, spiritual growth, spirituality. Leave a comment

In The Golden Light, After Everything Has Settled.

In The Golden Light, After Everything Has Settled.

Where is there to go, but forward? [Click title to read more.]

Posted on January 7, 2023 by samaritansongPosted in Christian growth, Christian life, Christian living, Christianity, grief, loss, spiritual growth, spirituality, Struggle and Difficulty, sufferingTagged Christian living, Christianity, coping, grief, hope, loss, spiritual growth, spirituality. Leave a comment

Death, Beauty, and Learning How To Muddle Through

Death, Beauty, and Learning How To Muddle Through

Sometimes the grief is worse, not better. At those times, God comforts me with beauty. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on December 11, 2022 by samaritansongPosted in Christian growth, Christian life, Christian living, Christianity, comfort, death, griefTagged Christian growth, Christianity, comfort, death, God, grief, spiritual growth, spirituality. 7 Comments

Consolation, Desolation, and Stumbling into the Light

Consolation, Desolation, and Stumbling into the Light

The aftermath of loss isn't what I expected. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on November 21, 2022 by samaritansongPosted in Christian life, Christian living, Christianity, death, griefTagged Christian growth, Christianity, death, faith and growth, grief, hope, loss, spiritual growth, spirituality. 4 Comments

The Weeping Sower

The Weeping Sower

The weeping sower is a marvelous emblem of hope and grief in the Christian life. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on November 17, 2022November 17, 2022 by samaritansongPosted in Christian life, Christian living, Christianity, grief, Psalms, spiritual growth, spiritualityTagged Christian growth, Christianity, grief, loss, Psalms, spiritual growth, spirituality. 2 Comments

Loss, Comfort, & Dave

Loss, Comfort, & Dave

In the aftermath of a loss, love becomes clearer. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on November 16, 2022 by samaritansongPosted in Christian, Christian life, Christian living, Christianity, grief, life and faith, loss, spiritual growth, spiritualityTagged Christian growth, Christianity, comfort, consolation, death, grief, loss, love, spiritual growth, spirituality. 6 Comments

The Cup of Sorrow and Feast of Joy

The Cup of Sorrow and Feast of Joy

Grieving doesn't always arrive leavened by joy, and you cannot think your way through drinking the cup of sorrow. But never doubt the joy will come. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on October 31, 2022 by samaritansongPosted in Christian growth, Christian living, Christianity, grief, spiritual fruit, spiritual growth, spirituality, sufferingTagged Christian living, Christianity, death, grief, sorrow, spiritual growth, spirituality. 6 Comments

Dark Night of the Soul

Dark Night of the Soul

Yes, it's possible to perceive that God has disappeared in the midst of your suffering. He hasn't. But you should prepare yourself for it. [Click title to read more.]

Posted on October 7, 2022October 7, 2022 by samaritansongPosted in Christian growth, Christian living, Christianity, grief, Jesus Christ, spiritual growth, spirituality, Struggle and DifficultyTagged Christian living, Christianity, grief, sorrow, spiritual growth, spirituality. 9 Comments

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