by Lori Wildenberg | Mar 24, 2020 | Grief, Uncategorized
Many parents and pastors contact me with parenting questions. Recently a Children’s Pastor emailed me and asked me for the best way to talk with kids about death. Sadly, his question comes from the place of needing to be prepared for the loss the Covid19 virus...
by Lori Wildenberg | Aug 6, 2018 | Grief, Uncategorized
My mom lifted the fork to my dad’s mouth. His eyes were filled with love as she fed him. I felt frustrated. “He’ll never get better if she keeps babying him.” I was determined Pops would beat this thing. “All he has to do is put forth a little effort, have a good...
by Lori Wildenberg | Oct 16, 2017 | Grief
Friends, Meet Sarah Philpott. Today Sarah is sharing how to walk through grief, experience loss, and reconnect with ourselves in the process. Even if you have never had a miscarriage, stillbirth, or ectobpic pregnancy, you may still be grieving a different...
by Lori Wildenberg | Dec 17, 2012 | Faith Development, Grief
The day my dad died, Hope was born. Hope, a beautiful baby girl, my cousin Jim’s fifth child. Jim is my Dad and Mom’s nephew and Godkid. How poetic that God ushers in one life while bringing another home. My Dad’s hospital room was just a...
by Lori Wildenberg | Dec 15, 2012 | Fear, Grief
Dear Friends,The news of the Newtown massacre in Connecticut shook us all. Becky (my ministry partner) and I are heart-broken for each family directly affected by the shooting. We mourn with you. We pray for you. We are both in a place of disbelief – nothing is...