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Grief Bites: A New Approach to Growing Through GriefSample

Grief Bites: A New Approach to Growing Through Grief

DAY 40 OF 60

One of the toughest parts of grieving the effects of a natural disaster (such as losing a home through a tornado, fire, flood, etc) is that the grief is layered and continual. It doesn't hit all at once.

For example, when someone loses their home, the initial loss is the home...then a few weeks later, the realization that they lost treasured items like photos, home videos, heirlooms, scrapbooks, gifts from loved ones, etc becomes a painful reality...then they realize they lost valuable info such as journals, computers, & other important records...then come Christmas time, they realize they lost special ornaments/decorations...then one day, they'll go to look for something and remember it was lost in a tornado/fire/flood/natural disaster.

The pain from losing a home is a process and very heartbreaking...and frustrating.

Although the loss of precious treasured items is extremely painful, God has the ability to bring us deep peace.

If you know of someone who has recently lost their home due to flooding, a fire, tornado, or other natural disaster, reach out to them today.

Bless them through the resources God has blessed you with.
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Grief Bites: A New Approach to Growing Through Grief

This plan is a 60-day new approach to grief recovery. If you've experienced great loss, this plan will minister to you and bring a fresh perspective on how God wants to reveal Himself to you, and help you experience His love.

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We would like to thank Bobby Bressman, Kim Niles, and Kelli Bressman-Horn for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: www.griefbites.com