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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Many believe they are Christians, but don't believe in the resurrection. Some don't even know what the word means. It might be good to discuss this issue in as plain a fashion as possible. What does the word resurrection mean and why is it important? Submitted 03/21/08. |
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Online Memorials: Remembering a Love One in Their Own Way
Most people do not think beyond the traditional memorial service. There are many alternative, or untraditional, memorial service options. These can range from simple memorial poems to elaborate funeral memorials. This article provides a few ideas. Submitted 02/21/08. |
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Memorial Poems: Words for Eulogies and Funeral Services
There are many ways to deal with the death of a loved one, and there are many things that you can do to help yourself or someone else who is dealing with death. The use of bereavement poems can greatly help people cope with the loss facing them. Submitted 02/20/08. |
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Techniques for Writing a Great Eulogy
No matter how you choose to write a eulogy, remember to paint a picture of the dearly departed in a positive light rather than a negative one. This article provides guidelines for writing a eulogy, including where to start and how to select a theme. Submitted 02/14/08, edited 02/14/08. |
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Tips for Penning a Bereavement Poem
It is never easy to get over someone with whom we may have shared many wonderful experiences. Writing a poem in such instances may provide an outlet for the poet to vent his hurt and emotions. Here are some guidelines for writing bereavement poems. Submitted 02/13/08. |
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Sending Sympathy Flowers as Emotional Messengers
When somebody we know loses a loved one, sometimes there are no words to express how we feel. We may grasp for the right thing to say, and sometimes end up saying the wrong thing or not saying anything at all. Flowers can express your sentiments. Submitted 01/22/08. |
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The Last Word: How to Write an Obituary for a Loved One
When loved ones pass away, an obituary is usually the last thing that will be publicly written about them. The obituary offers the reader a chance to remember their characters, reflect on their departures, and mourn with those left behind. Submitted 08/24/07, edited 11/07/07. |
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How to Write a Eulogy for Your Departed Loved One
Writing a eulogy is an emotionally daunting task. The nostalgia will fill your eyes with tears, but you must get over your emotions and write a 'from-the-heart' eulogy - a eulogy that is a sincere and emotional farewell. Here are some ideas and tips. Submitted 07/29/07, edited 11/07/07. |
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How to Write a Eulogy: Tips and Guidance for the Process
Eulogies are an important part of funerals. Here are some guiding questions that will help you to write a eulogy. Answer the questions and pull the eulogy together in your own words. Each sentence leads to the next. The article explains further. Submitted 07/25/07, edited 11/07/07. |
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A Short Guide to Writing a Memorable Eulogy
A eulogy is one of the most difficult things you will ever have to write. Like a speech, it has to be written well and have an impact upon the audience, but the subject matter is all about someone who has died. This article provides a few tips. Submitted 07/13/07, edited 11/07/07. |
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