Reflections & Insights
Columbarium.life has narrowed a collection of interesting articles that could help you process, understand, and bring to light thoughts regarding loved ones, family, death and afterlife.
Grandparents Grow Us With Love
Grandparents Grow Us With Love, That’s Why We Walk With Love We have this attitude of not wanting to get old. Afraid of losing youthfulness; physical appearance change, energy, as aged people slowly loses those abilities that requires physical strength.
Honoring a Deceased Father on Father’s Day
Losing your father can be devastating, especially if you were close to him. You will always miss him, but over the years you will find a way to cope with your loss, and the pain you feel initially with turn
The Mourner’s Bill of Rights
Though you should reach out to others as you do the work of mourning, you should not feel obligated to accept the unhelpful responses you may receive from some people. You are the one who is grieving, and as such,
Grieving the Death of a Child
The death and loss of a child is frequently called the ultimate tragedy. Nothing can be more devastating. Along with the usual symptoms and stages of grief, there are many issues that make parental bereavement particularly difficult to resolve. And
When a Loved One Goes Home to Jesus
Sooner or later we will all have to face the death of a loved one. Christians meet this reality more than most because we belong to a bigger family: the church. In the body of Christ, God blesses us with
A Parent’s Sacrifice
Elend Venture had never been the most appreciative of children. His father, Peter Venture, was my father’s next door neighbor, and his childhood friend. I had never met Elend when he was a child, but apparently he was a spoiled
How often do you tell your father you love him?
Let me explain. I was eleven. Young, immature, headstrong, and hot-headed. As a kid, I never really appreciated the existence of my father… Read More
Cherishing the Sorrow: A Therapy of Letting Go
We are all going to have to go through it eventually. No one wants to, but we have no choice. No sugarcoating but it is a life fact. Someone near and dear to you has just passed away, moved on
Plan for a Good Death
It’s a fact of life that we’re all going to die at some point. While it’s not something you probably want to think about, you can make things a lot easier on yourself (and your family) if you get everything