The process of grieving looks different for everyone. It does not always look the way we want it to look, nor does it always follow the stages in the exact order in which it is presented. I think we can all agree that there are different types of suffering that bring on different levels of pain, and there is no greater pain a parent can experience than the loss of a child. And with that pain, comes the experience of grieving which brings up the question for us as believers, do we grieve differently than non-believers do? How can we trust God through the grieving process?
On today's episode, Tyler and I discuss why this topic is so important to Christians who have experienced loss, but especially for parents who have lost a child
I also discuss the following topics:
How Tyler and his parents came to faith in Jesus ChristWhat parents can teach us about Who God isMost of Christian life is "caught not taught" by what we see in our parentsExperiencing the loss of a childHow rare talking about miscarriages isExperiencing grief by going from denial to angerNegative messages that enter our minds and hearts during lossThe need for Christian communityThe ministry of presenceWas coping with the first loss worse than the second?God is sovereign over allBelieving "It's my fault" and "Is God punishing me?" Lastly, If you have any questions or comments on this topic, feel free to email me at
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Here are some resources Tyler Cooper mentioned:
Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy
Heaven
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