FGGAM is in mourning for all those who have perished in the Washington D.C. and Philadelphia plane crashes. I am very hurt that no ‘National Day of Mourning’ has been called for. Where is the heart of the America Church? It seems to me that so many Americans are ‘numb’ from these tragedies and the chaos in our country. So many in America are still grieving their loved ones lost from COVID. I scan the news every morning very early, I see so much chaos. It also seems to me that more and more Americans love their football, movie stars and music performers more than Jesus. I am old to this world. Christianity, the PURE love of JESUS in America is falling away. There is not peace in America.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. Army captain who died in Wednesday’s midair collision of a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet was “brilliant and fearless” and “meticulous in everything she did,” friends and fellow soldiers said.
Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach was identified by the Army Saturday as one of three soldiers killed in the crash near Reagan National Airport just outside Washington, D.C. In all, 67 people died, including the jet’s 60 passengers and 4 crew members. More Here
Farmers Killed in DC Crash Were Strong Believers. ‘Eternity Is What Matters’
I was talking to a man at the Post Office on Saturday, I love talking to people. This man is about my age of 70, and is like me, so very sad at the state of our country. He is very concerned about the future of America. The men, I call them boys, at the oil change place on Saturday said to me, “When you were young did you see anything like today in our country?” Talk to young people, they are our future, many are so innocent to this world. They are the future of America. They need hope.
Do not fight your grieving……it delays your healing. We grieve hard because we love hard. If I can help please email me me.
Mourning is the act of expressing grief or sorrow, usually after the loss of a loved one. It can also refer to the process of accepting a major loss.
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- Feeling grief: You may feel shock, numbness, fear, guilt, anger, or loneliness
- Expressing grief: You may cry, talk, write, or use art or music to express your grief
- Honoring the dead: with family and friends
- Feeling grief: You may feel shock, numbness, fear, guilt, anger, or loneliness
- Adjusting to a new identity: You may feel like you have a new role or identity to take on
- Mourning is a natural part of the grieving process and can help you heal
- It can help you honor the memory of a loved one
- It can help you process the loss in a healthy way