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Tag Archives: grief

Don’t be Stupid about Patience

Encouragement and Faith, End of Life and Faith, Grief and Faith, Relationships and FaithBy Bill NicholsOctober 2, 2015

Don’t be Stupid about Patience     Patience is not always good. We’ve all been told that patience is a virtue and impatience is a vice. Not so. Both patience and impatience can be healthy or unhealthy.     Some people are stupid about patience. Don’t be offended by the word stupid. I don’t use…

My Daddy said, “Everything will be OK.”

Grief and Faith, Purpose and Faith, Senior Adults and Faith, Suffering and FaithBy Bill NicholsAugust 10, 2015

Have you ever been through a hurricane?  I grew up near the beach in South Florida where we had hurricanes nearly every year. I remember the first one. The weatherman warned those of us who lived near the Atlantic Ocean to get prepared because of all the dangers that accompanied the approaching hurricane. I was terrified.…

Eight Things You SHOULD Say When Someone Hurts

Encouragement and Faith, Grief and Faith, Suffering and FaithBy Bill NicholsJuly 27, 2015

The media continues to cover the heartbreaking story of the tragic loss of Jonathan McComb’s family. Since his wife and children were swept away in the recent Blanco River flood, many of us in the Texas Hill Country still feel shock and deep sorrow for Jonathan. The Gift of Your Silent Presence When emotionally devastating…

Don’t Do This to Your Family

Disability and Faith, End of Life and Faith, Grief and Faith, Senior Adults and Faith, Suffering and FaithBy Bill NicholsJuly 16, 2015

Don’t Do This to Your Family Bill Nichols, Ph.D.   No one thought it would happen. But it did.  Harrison could have easily prevented his family all the conflict, heartache and tension. Don’t let this happen to you. More importantly, don’t do this to your family.   Harrison was only forty-five and was never seriously…

A Family Drowns. Should I Be Silent?

Encouragement and Faith, End of Life and Faith, Grief and Faith, Senior Adults and Faith, Suffering and FaithBy Bill NicholsJuly 13, 2015

What would you say to a young husband and father who suddenly fears his wife and children are dead? Jonathan McComb and his wife, Laura, and their two children, were at a cabin in Wimberley when flood-waters unexpectedly swept their cabin downstream. Jonathan was the only one found alive. All of us in the Texas…

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