Fresh Christian Grief Counseling Techniques

By Jeffrey Wilson


Grief is a normal part of the life of Christians. It needs to be handled with professionalism to help the parties find closure. There are excellent Christian grief counseling techniques that have been proven to be effective and deliver excellent closure whenever one loses a friend or loved one.

Christians should draw from the compassionate nature of God. This helps Christians to overcome all the challenges that they may face. Christ is regarded as compassionate and has demonstrated it in many of his works. The bible will help one understand this compassion. There are other books that have been used to elaborate about the compassion of God. You can read through them.

Share the feeling of loss with friends, family and community of God. Christians are brothers and sisters sharing in the same principles. The communities are supposed to help you deal with losses and also celebrate joy. The sharing should be in the form of reflection so that the presence of God can be felt.

Focus on the promise that God made to humanity. The promise is that you will all meet in heaven. The departed and those who have been left will gather in heaven where all tears will be wiped. This promise should take away all the sorrow that a person feels. Though you face death, it is only a separation for a while. There will be a reunion in heaven.

Seek God in prayer at the time when you feel low in spirit. Prayer has a way of enhancing your faith and giving you the reassurance that you can be strong. Take a moment to thank God for the life and moments of the departed. Through prayer, you get hope that God will fill the gap that has been left by the departed soul.

Encourage the grieving Christian to make personal devotion. This involves singing, praises, worship, reading the bible or serving God in whichever way one feels closest to him. These are personal encounters that will help him or her communicate with God and find the answers he or she is looking for. It strengthens the relationship beyond this point. It is also a way of getting to a personal point that no counselor can get.

A retreat is a perfect way to mourn a person who has gone and find acceptance. There is a lot of noise once a person loses his friend or relative. You might be involved in planning the sendoff or organizing life after that such that you have no moment to talk with God. Christians are encouraged to take a private retreat and reflect on the situation. You will hear what God is saying about the issue at hand.

A pilgrimage is a perfect way to deal with traumatizing situations. It takes you to a place away from your current situation and helps you to have a spiritual reflection. You also have more personal time with God where you can converse and address your grief. By the time you return, it will be easier to deal with the situation.

Talk to spiritual mentors and leaders. They have dealt with similar issues in the past and are better placed to provide guidance. The leaders and mentors are also the voice of God when things are thick. They will provide a shoulder to cry on.




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