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?

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    Deleted User
    03/10/2023 at 14:59

    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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    Deleted User
    02/20/2023 at 03:05

    When my sister died, I felt disconnected and alone. My church community helped me get through those feelings of disconnect and loneliness.

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    02/18/2023 at 17:35

    It’s important to connect with others when you’re grieving the loss of a loved one to gain perspective of the loss, to restore your hope, to have a balancing accompaniment while going through your personal crisis of faith. As I am currently traveling this path, my best friend has made herself available to me to listen, cry, pray, with and for me every day since the news of death. Her unconditional support has been of immeasurable value. Having a friend who is closer than a sibling and knows your heart, is unafraid to be truthful, and speaks without judgement is truly a blessed gift from God!

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    Deleted User
    02/15/2023 at 15:47

    I think being made in the image of God; we were created to be in community. This need for fellowship is magnified when we suffer loss. We need to feel that people understand and that they care. With the recent loss of my son, the outpouring of support from brothers and sisters in Christ was critical to sustaining our family during such a season of sorrow. However, I think sometimes people may want to withdraw to some degree and be alone. No two people are the same.

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    Deleted User
    02/12/2023 at 16:04

    My church family has been my support center. They were with me when I cried, laughed and didn’t think a day would come that I could smile. They helped me, surrounded me and loved me. I also joined a Grief support group and have started one in our church. That in itself has been helpful.

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