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Words to Avoid

The wrong words can add unnecessary pain to those already hurt.
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Topics:Death, Dying, Encouragement, Grief, Healing, Marriage, Pastoral care, Shepherding
Filters:Counseling, Discipleship, Mentoring, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Spiritual director
References:Proverbs 25:11
Date Added:September 26, 2007
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Proverbs 25:11

This article is based on a survey of widows and widowers, which included the question "If you were to write an article or book entitled 'What NOT to Say When Someone's Spouse Dies,' what would it include?" 

1. Trying to relieve a bereaved person's grief in the name of faith. The religious clichés that are sometimes offered may be ...

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