Why Provide Grief Support?
Confusion / Bewilderment
Anger and Bitterness
Inability to Forgive
Anxiety / Fears and Worries
Bereavement affects a person’s emotional, spiritual, physical and mental health and well-being. When they don’t have anyone to talk through their feelings they will often experience:
Sense of Abandonment
False Guilt
Sadness and Depression
Sense of Rejection
Bereavement affects a person’s emotional, spiritual, physical and mental health and well-being. When they don’t have anyone to talk through their feelings they will often experience:
Confusion / Bewilderment
Anger and Bitterness
Inability to Forgive
Anxiety / Fears and Worries
False Guilt
Sadness and Depression
Sense of Rejection
Sense of Abandonment
Sadly, in today’s society, when the nuclear family is depleted, or scattered around the world, there is often no one to turn to when life’s problems seem overwhelming. Some look to the government for help, but the government cannot legislate care or community.
However, in close proximity to where most people live is a church made up of a community of caring individuals who would be willing and available to help if only they knew how . . .
Research amongst UK clergy identified stress as the most common pastoral care issue with which they must deal with – both personally and in counselling with others. Divorce, bereavement, loneliness, and depression were also high on the list.
Pastors were never intended to handle the care of the community by themselves (see I Corinthians 12, Romans 12 and Ephesians 4). The work of service is the domain of the person in the pew – Perhaps you are that person?
We are a non-denominational Christian organisation that works in partnership with local churches by training and mentoring lay people to be able to minister in their local community by providing biblical bereavement resources for children and teenagers.