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Effective Ministry to Bereaved Parents

Seven ways to help you respond to those who have lost their child.
See "Death of a Child" Training Pack
Store Code: UC02-F
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: Article
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Topics:Caring, Children, Crisis, Death, Grief, Pastoral care
Filters:Children, Children's pastor, Parents ministry, Pastor, Pastoral care
Purpose:Fellowship
References:Psalm 34:18, Lamentations 5:15, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
Date Added:August 22, 2007
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"I'm sorry–we never got him back," the doctor said sorrowfully. Our 3-month-old son Michael was dead. An apparently healthy child who had cooed and laughed to the delight of his 3-year-old brother earlier in the morning, Michael had died of crib death—an occurrence for which there are few answers.

Death is inevitable, but the death of a child ...

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