Children and the Aftermath of Katrina: From fear to hope
In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, many children will be hiding under the covers. When tragedies such as Katrina strike, children, like many of us adults, have no way to understand the unimaginable. It is normal to be frightened of life threatening events.
Also like us adults, children do best with certainty, predictability and stability...
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Grief and Tragedy
Disbelief and anger flood our minds and hearts as news of senseless acts of murder settles into our consciousness.
We grapple to understand… and there are no answers.
A broken mind has taken its own pain and inflicted it on many more. The pain multiplies and we collectively stagger under the weight.
In the face of such pain, the living...
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September 11th: The Call That Shook My World
The hum in the office grew as people filtered in that morning. Soft chuckles over some incident the night before, muffled conversations and ringing phones filled the air. Suddenly, an urgent tone broke in. The first reports of a possible tragedy began circulating, and while some employees wrapped up phone calls, one or two turned on a radio, and...
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Life Changing Events
Life changing events happen to all of us. Important events that change the course of life from that day forward. The ones we choose are usually exciting and filled with anticipation: a wedding, a new career, a family started, a move made. All change the course of events in our lives from that day on and we step willingly into them.
It’s the...
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Ten Reasons to Hope When Things Go Bad
Where can we turn when things go really bad? As great as our friends, coworkers, and family are, eventually every one of them will let us down in some way or another, even if their intentions are good. As close as we get to our spouse or siblings, they can't really understand the pain we are experiencing. And as much as we try to improve ourselves...
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