Christian Learning Center › Forums › Discussion Forum › Why is it so important to connect with others when you’re grieving the loss of a loved one? If you’ve grieved this kind of loss in the past, what kind of support was most helpful to you? If you’re currently grieving this kind of loss, who specifically can you reach out to for support?
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Why is it so important to connect with others when you’re grieving the loss of a loved one? If you’ve grieved this kind of loss in the past, what kind of support was most helpful to you? If you’re currently grieving this kind of loss, who specifically can you reach out to for support?
Austin replied 7 months ago 42 Members · 44 Replies
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I recently lost my Grandma who raised me. God has been on my side throughout all of this. I know she’s with Him. Since she passed, my parents have been there for me. We used to fight a lot but now we support each other.
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I was stuck and angry at God when my brother died. I was not so angry because he died but because he was not saved. I prayed and prayed but my brother showed no evidenced of his salvation, He died denying God. Though he died unsaved for about a year’s time passed I finally stopped being upset. During this time I still prayed and worshiped the Lord.
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It’s important so you won’t isolate yourself and your grieving becomes worse and lead to health issues. I experienced a traumatic loss of my husband and only took one counseling session, it effected my life tremendously for a long period of time.
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When my sister died, I felt disconnected and alone. My church community helped me get through those feelings of disconnect and loneliness.