Good Grief

 
 

Welcome to the "Good Grief" series, where we explore the profound journey of navigating loss and hardship through the lens of faith. Each episode delves into biblical truths that guide us in transforming pain into trust and grief into growth. Whether you're seeking comfort, understanding, or a deeper connection with God in your struggles, this series is designed to offer you hope, healing, and the reminder that even in our darkest moments, God's power is at work preserving us.

 
 
 
 

In this episode of the Ps+ we join counselor and LFBI Instructor Jonathan Kindler in a conversation about grief, its manifestations in our lives and what the Bible says about it.

 

In this episode of the Ps+ Jonathan Kindler continues a discussion about how God calls us to respond to loss based on the truth of His Word.

 

In this episode of the Ps+ we take a look at our GPS—God's Pathway Strategy in navigating grief and learning to pay close attention to our emotions and responses to the circumstances of life.

 

In this episode of the Ps+ we study the example of Jonah and learn the importance of petitioning our position to the Lord.

 

In this episode of the Ps+ we learn how to biblically prevent our paralysis. During times of hardship, we are prone to drift into our own ways of coping that over time distort our perspective of ourselves, others, and God—leading us to getting stuck in and hopeless in our pain. It’s imperative for us to learn God’s way of understanding loss and grief so that we can respond rightly to our pain.

 

In this episode of the Ps+ we join Jonathan Kindler in discussing how we can put in place and promote God's truth over our own and how we can apply His principles over our self-preservation.

 

On this episode of the Ps+ we join Jonathan Kindler to discuss the proof of his prescription. We learn how we can worship God for what He has done and what He will continue to do.

 
 
 
 

On this episode of the Ps+ we join Jonathan Kindler one last time to learn about the importance of fortifying our faith over time in preparation for future hardships and grief.