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Terrence White
@pastorbedtime · 4:30

Talk about loss of a loved one

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When I look into their eyes, I see a sense of sadness. I see a need and I see an aura reaching for the love that is one. But I also see a glimpse of pride and that always filters through like ink on clothing. I want to go home and hug my family. Each time I sit with a family, I walk away a better person. Most of the services that I do are for loved ones who were expected to pass one
@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 1:34
I think it really moved me when you said that you don't lean onto the scripture of the heavenly Father too much because in most cases, the family has denounced the spirit itself. That was powerful. And to hear you say it, yeah, it just makes sense. Obviously, I surrounded this part one, I believe, prior to or after I responded the part two, but even listening to them in backwards order, it still sounded so moving
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Varun Aich
@varunkaich · 0:55
You still miss your loved ones if they're gone. But we have to understand that it's the process. Everybody dies. You and I are also going to die one day, ma'am. And eventually, nobody is going to remember us in about 50, only be health. So I have come to accept that fact and really, it's making things very easy. Eventually, everybody's going to die. So cheer, man, I'm with you
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