• Companions on the Long Night: A Gentle Guide to Grief Companionship and Support

    Why “companionship” changes everything When someone we love is hurting, our reflex is to fix. But most grief doesn’t want a solution, it wants a witness. Grief companionship is the ministry of staying close: grounded, tender, and unhurried. It’s the practice of making room for tears and silence, helping with small practicals, and protecting the…


  • Understanding Caregiver Grief and Healing

    After the Final Goodbye: Grieving as a Long-Term Caregiver Grief is never easy. But for long-term caregivers – the spouses, children, and family members who poured months or years into caring for a loved one through illness, the grief that follows death is uniquely complex. It is layered not just with sadness but with exhaustion,…