Grief is an inescapable part of life this side of glory. There are rippled effects on us as human beings when we experience grief, and the comforting care of another person can be an instrumental way in which we recover from that experience. In Someone I Know is Grieving: Caring with Humility and Compassion, Ed Welch offers sage wisdom on what to do and not to do when ministering to those who are…
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