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Death and grief: a proposed cycle of compassion

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Frank J Lee. Death and Grief: a Proposed Cycle of Compassion. Interdenominational Theological Center. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1e62a351-8128-49c7-b75c-8d2df3db7f2f.

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F. J. Lee. Death and grief: a proposed cycle of compassion. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1e62a351-8128-49c7-b75c-8d2df3db7f2f

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Frank J Lee. Death and Grief: a Proposed Cycle of Compassion. Interdenominational Theological Center. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1e62a351-8128-49c7-b75c-8d2df3db7f2f.

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  • This project hinged on two hypotheses: that the church is the important place for teaching grief awareness and resolution, and that a cycle of compassion is a process that the minister can develop with the congregation to overcome death and grief. The significance of this study for other congregations lies in the fact that it brings together a coalition of several ministry emphases--evangelism, missions, worship and Christian education--through which the cycle of compassion may find development and fruition. It also moves immediately to settle down with the griever in an extended period of grief sharing and healing. Through it all, God takes the initiative in putting our shattered lives back together again.
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  • 02/16/2024

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