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Twenty Things to Do for a Grieving Friend

Friends can provide a special kind of comfort.
See "Funerals" Training Pack
Store Code: PS02-F
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: Assessment



Topics:Counseling, Crisis, Funerals, Grief, Healing, Pastoral care, Shepherding, Spiritual care
Filters:Church staff, Counseling, Discipleship, Elder, Family ministry, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd
References:Job 2:11-13
Date Added:July 31, 2007
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1. Give him a hug.

2. Attend the visitation and funeral.

3. Buy her a hardy plant.

4. Baby-sit his children.

5. Walk her pets.

6. Make him frozen casseroles.

7. Pray often and specifically for him—and tell him you're doing so.

8. Bake her cookies.

9. Mop her floors.

10. Help him write thank-you cards.

11. Collect photos of the person who died from friends ...

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