CCEF (articles/videos)
A page of resources to help and encourage you during the Covid-19 crisis.
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A page of resources to help and encourage you during the Covid-19 crisis.
Read MoreTim Challies
(Article) It is a privilege to grieve in a distinctly Christian way—to grieve in one way instead of being left to grieve in another way.
Read MorePhillip Jensen
A heartfelt expression of grief and hope from a grandfather at the passing of a grandson.
Read MoreKevin Halloran Life in this fallen world is filled with suffering. Because of this, every Christian needs to learn how to suffer well. The following Christian books on suffering, grief, loss, and death will help you learn God’s view on suffering and be prepared when suffering enters your life.
Read MoreGeorge Lawson One of the greatest and most challenging speaking invitations a pastor will ever receive is to speak at a funeral. A bereaved family will often request a pastor’s presence to speak words of comfort, hope and peace. Sometimes they will even call this speech the eulogy, which literally means good words...
Read MoreKevin Halloran On March 22, 2016, at exactly 12pm, my mom went to be with the Lord. While death is no longer the enemy it once was for a believer in Jesus Christ, it remains difficult for the dying and their loved ones. I’m really going to miss her!
Read MoreJason Tippetts As Kara’s and my story has been shared with so many people, I have received many emails and messages asking how to walk through grief in a healthy way—some are losing a wife, a child, some are wanting to help their friends in their grief, and some are running away from it and want to stop. I thought I would just share some things I’ve learned as I’ve traveled this journey...
Read MoreJ. Todd Billings “There’s no doubt about the diagnosis,” the doctor said. Incurable cancer. A fatal disease. I had just celebrated my tenth anniversary with my wife...
Read MoreRobin Kautz We just got back from Disney World. Every child's dream vacation...
Read MoreMegan Best You’ve just returned from the hospital. Your 86-year-old father has been diagnosed with cancer, and you’re trying to decide if he should undergo chemotherapy...
Read MoreOn March 22, 2016, at exactly 12pm, my mom went to be with the Lord. While death is no longer the enemy...
Read MoreOne of the greatest and most challenging speaking invitations a pastor will ever receive is to speak at a funeral...
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