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#136 Helping Those Who Are Grieving

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Do you ever struggle with how to show support to a loved one in mourning? Today's guest Julie Lynn Ashley is a thanatologist: a specialist dedicated to better understanding death, grief, and loss. She offers us the practical do's and don'ts of supporting a bereaved person, and offers insight into the stages and types of grief.
We must learn to sit with someone in what Julie Lynn calls the "dissonant chord" of an unfixable situation. Grief cannot be fixed this side of heaven; rather, processed through.
Called from a young age, Julie Lynn is deeply passionate about coming alongside bereaved people experiencing loss. In the four to six weeks after the funeral, the deceased's loved ones are not only navigating shock, brain fog, and immense sadness, but are also tasked with an overwhelming load of administrative work. Showing up with the support of a meal, helping out around the house, or even a simple phone call can mean so much to the bereaved. Grief is not linear, so provide encouragement for each small step of life for the bereaved as they adjust to their new normal.
Even Jesus, all powerful and almighty, sat in the dissonant chord of death with Mary and Martha. He wept! Be brave and enter into the sadness with a grieving person. Grief is heavy, and to be the hands and feet of Christ means we as a community help carry that pain.
Visit Julie Lynn Ashley's website here to access her one-on-one coaching and group support workshops.
SUPPORT His Heartbeat through Crown of Beauty International
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Sue Corl's best-selling books: Crown of Beauty Bible Study, Broken But Undefeated

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Do you ever struggle with how to show support to a loved one in mourning? Today's guest Julie Lynn Ashley is a thanatologist: a specialist dedicated to better understanding death, grief, and loss. She offers us the practical do's and don'ts of supporting a bereaved person, and offers insight into the stages and types of grief.
We must learn to sit with someone in what Julie Lynn calls the "dissonant chord" of an unfixable situation. Grief cannot be fixed this side of heaven; rather, processed through.
Called from a young age, Julie Lynn is deeply passionate about coming alongside bereaved people experiencing loss. In the four to six weeks after the funeral, the deceased's loved ones are not only navigating shock, brain fog, and immense sadness, but are also tasked with an overwhelming load of administrative work. Showing up with the support of a meal, helping out around the house, or even a simple phone call can mean so much to the bereaved. Grief is not linear, so provide encouragement for each small step of life for the bereaved as they adjust to their new normal.
Even Jesus, all powerful and almighty, sat in the dissonant chord of death with Mary and Martha. He wept! Be brave and enter into the sadness with a grieving person. Grief is heavy, and to be the hands and feet of Christ means we as a community help carry that pain.
Visit Julie Lynn Ashley's website here to access her one-on-one coaching and group support workshops.
SUPPORT His Heartbeat through Crown of Beauty International
https://www.crownofbeautyinternational.com/donate

CONNECT with His Heartbeat and Crown of Beauty International
Website// Facebook//Instagram
Email: crownofbeautyinternational@gmail.com
Connect with Sue Corl's Instagram//Facebook// Website
Purchase Sue's Transformational Bible Studies and Devotionals on Amazon!
Sue Corl's best-selling books: Crown of Beauty Bible Study, Broken But Undefeated

Crown of Beauty International: EMPOWERING WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD WITH GOD'S TRUTH!

Crown of Beauty International: EMPOWERING WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD WITH GOD'S TRUTH!

Crown of Beauty International: EMPOWERING WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD WITH GOD'S TRUTH!

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