Holidays hurt, but grieving Christians can find solace in God
Loss of a loved one through death creates trauma, but emotions surrounding that loss can be particularly close to the surface during the holidays.
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The Baptist Standard | The Texas Baptist Newsjournal
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
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