Each year, as the holidays approach, countless Americans find themselves facing a very different kind of season, one marked not by joy, but by grief. This time of year brings up memories of someone they've lost, a relationship that has changed, or a chapter of life that will never look the same again. And while the world tells us to celebrate, the brain tells a different story.
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A classic Christmas song describes the season as "the most wonderful time of the year." However, for many among us, it's just the opposite. The holidays can be the most painful time of the year for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
A mom in California just experienced a stunning testimony of God's faithfulness. Suze Lopez shares that her second child is a "modern-day miracle" after trying to get pregnant for 20 years.
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With the Christmas season in full swing, many of us tend to overindulge in all the delicious holiday goodies, then regret it later. The good news is with a little know-how, we can still savor the tastes of the season while eating and drinking sensibly.
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We are reminded throughout thousands of years of Holy Scripture of the importance of giving thanks for our spiritual well-being. Now, doctors also recommend developing a deep sense of gratitude because of the health benefits.









