I have always felt like I didn’t do enough when trying to comfort others at a loss. This helped me to know that I have handled it correctly. Sometimes there are just no words.
At my church, my pastor shared with our leadership team the importance of proper etiquette when someone has passed away. It was great to be reminded not to ask questions about what happened, don't go over and talk to them or stay at their home for hours. I experienced this when my dad passed. My mother was so kind she wouldn't say she was exhausted so we had to protect her and not recive phone calls or guests so she could rest. People just dont know.
The 'don't go over and talk to them' might need to be tempered with also don't ignore them. When my child died, not one person from the church called to see me or to say anything. Two elders called at my home and, not knowing what to say, didn't mention that my child had died. That's just as poor.
@KJ-lb4tj I feel you. Had a miscarriage and no one from my job called me. I think they felt like I needed privacy plus I don't think ppl knew what to say. My church and family were amazing. Helped me through this very difficult time.
I remember how I felt when I heard of my Dad's passing. The last thing I wanted to do was hear someone talking nonstop to me. I was already draining from grief and wanted to be alone.
We were heartbroken when we heard of your precious father's passing. I listened to and loved your father's teaching and ministry, for many years. His kindness and generous heart was so refreshing from a man of his caliber. I truly am praying for your sweet mom, you and your precious family. 🙏♥️
Thank you for sharing your insights and your experience. Your dad was so precious and really spoke truth. I learned greatly from him, and still am. I am so sorry for the insensitivity and tackiness of that person requesting reserved seating. It's disgusting and appalling that they called your father's phone to make such a request. I'm so sorry for all of these things from well-meaning people added weight to your heavy grief stricken hearts. I will continue to pray for each of you with love, admiration, and blessing.
Since my losses I just like to hear: “I’m so sorry for your loss…”😊😢 because it is a loss, a void, that takes time to fill, to heal. And can never fully be filled, just comforted by the Word and the Spirit, which is enough but not all, until we meet again. Yes, less is more. ❤
Until you’ve faced such sadness and emptiness it’s difficult to know how to respond. You think you know what to say or do ….but after you’ve walked through it you realize you never understood. This is Excellent advice/suggestions for someone who doesn’t know what to say or do. Personally I feel it takes a lot of time to even want to respond to condolences, etc because many things don’t seem as important as they did before a loved ones passes. Our love to ALL the Savelle’s. No need to respond (great suggestion!) You’re an amazing Woman and we ❤️ you
Jerriann we learned the same and I do think it needs to be said to be sensitive and not questions but prayers and waiting on Gods precious moment to respond at a later date.
I truly understand what she is saying and she is making me think. I just think many people are hurting and some rules are not thought off. Some people get no calls. And need the calls. They may have received hundreds or thousands of messages but when people love their loved ones too they are hurting as well. Jermain is handling it her way and we all understand that too. I even cried several times and I did not realize that her Dad's passing would affect me that way. I was surprised at my own response of crying so much. We love you Jeriann and receive your thoughts
@@laurenbratton4139I had the same reaction at the news of his passing. I was so surprised that I took it so personally like someone just told me dad passed. I cannot wait to meet him (after Jesus) in heaven.
As one who's own father went to heaven 4 years ago this weekend, I understand all this. The first couple weeks is just about doing what you need to in order to walk through the process of things. Excellent advice I hope many can learn from. Your dad impacted the course of my dad's life and ministry, and mine also. You all are on my heart constantly. ♥
Great response again. Situations like this defo can bring out the best and worst in people. Had similar things happen when my dad died (on much smaller level.) Just glad you're tackling such a prickly but important subject in a loving and gentle way.
Jeriann I think that one of the gifts God has given u and Terri is you have such child like spirits of humility It makes me humble when I go to talk to God I thank and love u both.
As a former grief counselor- you are right on dearest Jerrianne. People mean so well but knowing how to react towards a grieving person is one of the most socially awkward situations. God bless and keep you! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Precious girl- I have been praying for you and your family since your dad went to heaven. Your comments are well founded and I know it comes from a place of being helpful and at the same time frustrated from other's ignorance, lack of sensitivity, and sometimes plain ol’ unawareness…praise God for helping you manage so much!!. I always loved seeing your dad in San Diego and will miss his visits. I’ve read several of his books and listened to many of his teachings. His legacy lives on in so many ways! Bless you all❤️😊
Thank you for putting this out there. I went through some similar things when my wife passed away and people think they’re trying to help but it really hurts and makes it hard. My prayers are with you and your family your father planted many good seeds of good things in my life. Thank God for your father and thank you for putting this video up. It is much much needed.
EXCELLENT ❗ Jerriann, later on, you should publish this as a mini book. You would think a lot of this would be common sense, but evidently not. People need to hear this subject, and you will be meeting a tremendous need. God bless you ❤
Wow! Thank you. I have done one of those things not being aware. You helped me so very much. I thought calling was respectful . I learned so much from you. Going forward I will wait before calling.
Thank you for this message. I’m sorry that some people are so inconsiderate & selfish. My mother passed away the same day that your dad went home to Jesus. Since my mother had suffered with dementia for 15 years before she went to Jesus, so I was more impacted emotionally by your Dad’s sudden home going than by my mother’s. Your Dad had so helped me through his ministry over the last almost 35 years that his home going was a shock to my system. I pray that your family & those closest to you will be encouraged by God’s peace & strength in this time & the months to come.
Thank you for sharing with all of us what are excellent guidelines for grieving situations. I treasured those friends who reached out after life when back to normal and let me know I was still on their heart. Questions that allowed me to talk and remember were invaluable. “What was special to you about your mom?” Such healing ….
Thank you for sharing these important thoughts. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Your father has touched my life and enriched everyone who encountered him. Thank you for being so open and ministering these important points.
Thank you so much for this!! It is hurtful when someone asks, “why do you think he wasn’t he healed?” Or when you walk in church and no one, including the pastor, even talks to you. Or if you voice that you miss your loved one and someone says “for you stop thinking about yourself and just think of them being in Heaven.”
My mother in law passed exactly 1 week before Bro. Jerry. Add to it that she was also a Pastor, and a hula teacher, and well known in her community. It was devastating, and like you all we know where she’s at and are at peace..BUT we miss her…In the first few days I even stayed quiet around my husband. I gave him space and stood by him at a distance until he was ready. Thank you for this. It is extremely helpful!
I’m so sorry your family had to deal with this. This is common sense condolence/ kindness etiquette. Thank you so much for this video. It’s very much need in the body of Christ. Praying for you and the Savelle family 🙏🏾♥️
Great video. Less is more and give grieving family members space and time to go through it. It’s all so very overwhelming and so many emotions to process. Plus on top of it, trying to process it all while being exhausted because you just dont sleep well . Thank you for sharing.
Although there's also limits to the less. Not one person from my church visited or spoke to me after my child died. I didn't go back to the church for the next 3 months and no one reached out at all. That's the other extreme.
My friend lost her mother recently too and I didn't know how to respond... So, I just told her I loved her and was here when she is ready... this is a helpful video REALLY!
I really got tired of hearing this during my loss of my husband, “you are so strong. Stay strong during this! I broke when someone said that to me. I literally screamed, I’m not strong! IM sick of hearing that! So, please people don’t say that to someone that’s grieving!
I understand. Someone said to me yesterday, “it’s time to dry those tears!” I think I can cry as long as I want to. It’s part of the healing process.🙏🩷
Greetings from Singapore ! I came across your father's videos on UA-cam and have been very blessed... Many of my prayers pointers I use today are actually from your father.... Was shocked to learn of his sudden passing, but actually I also envy him a bit for he must be having a ball right now in heaven ! Please don't ever delete any of his videos - I really need to watch them all..
This is perfect! Sometimes, people just need common sense. The worst thing is to say, " their in a better place." I said, " I'm a minister, I know their in a better place if another person says that I want to clock them!" It's important to be led by the HOLY SPIRIT. Bless you
Thank you so much for this! Your loving encouragement has aided me in knowing what not to do in situations such as this. I am still praying for you and your family and will continue to. Thank you for your openness and your vulnerability.
Thank you for speaking out about such a sensitive subject. All too often we are only dealing with our own grief and are not thinking about the immediate family. I hope many people will hear your heart and think before they act when the situation calls for it. Still praying for your family as you walk this out ❤
Thank you so much for your eloquent response to us all on such a difficult subject ! Etiquette is so needed in our world ! Your bravery is truly noted by all ! God Bless ❤
You are so sweet❣️ This made me cry, You are so strong! ️God Bless Your Healing From Your Loss, May He Fill That Dad Spot In Your Heart With His Wholeness! I was a mess for months after my dad passed.
Thank you Jeriann, great message. This is perfect and i agree with each one. I have gone through 1-10 also. So special that you are saying all this. Love your honesty and transparency!❤💪☝️
Thank you for sharing Jerriann. They are my words but I just want to say thank you for sharing from your heart. Your videos at this time been extremely beneficial. Every person deals with grief in their own way what is right for some may not be right for others. And I just want to say thank you for sharing. I just want to say whatever your put your hand to prosperous in Jesus name. Because there’s still a lot to do with this and the fact that you’re taking time out to share these videos and to keep people updated is amazing. I just wished there were more ministries like this when dealing with tragedy and sharing keys they went through like this video. God bless you you and the family thank you again.
Thank you Jerriann This was so needed. I found my son 3 months ago in his bed and still don’t know cause. I appreciate your sharing. Holy Spirit has been my greatest comfort. Praying for you all. God bless
Love this etiquette. Grieving families need time. Another thing is hearing, They are in a better place. Grief is grief. Only time heals. It's life we've been handed without a manual to take away the pain. I found there were people that wanted the information and there were those who genuinely cared. God's grace covered both.
God bless you and your family as your wounds are still new. Thank you for sharing your experiences but it is to eaches own beautiful. But I know those that have no one else left in the family need a crowd to reach to them from feeling alone. Your dad was on a larger scale and what a blessing.
I have always appreciated your honesty and straightforwardness. You shared your heart in a right spirit. No worries. We have still been praying for you, Terri, and Mom. We miss him dearly. I have his picture on my log in screen on my computer. Once again, your old JSMI friends. Jim & Adrienne Servis
Thank you for this teaching. I had to go online and refresh myself on what to say or do at a funeral. I found, “be loving and say little.” You confirmed that. Much prayers sent your way.
My 12-year-old son died unexpectedly 30 years ago, so we experienced some of this. I am sorry to hear your dad has passed. I listened to him years ago and have some of his books and tapes. I still think of him when I see the Shout laundry product!
I have always felt like I didn’t do enough when trying to comfort others at a loss. This helped me to know that I have handled it correctly. Sometimes there are just no words.
This was a most compassionate gesture . Thank you for using it as a teaching point and helping us ..
Be that person that prays for someone without telling everyone your praying. Thankyou
Agreed!!!
As a Pastor, These are such good common sense tips on proper etiquette. Thank you.
Praying for you all
I appreciate you saying that.
Agreed. All of these are such common sense applications.
At my church, my pastor shared with our leadership team the importance of proper etiquette when someone has passed away. It was great to be reminded not to ask questions about what happened, don't go over and talk to them or stay at their home for hours. I experienced this when my dad passed. My mother was so kind she wouldn't say she was exhausted so we had to protect her and not recive phone calls or guests so she could rest. People just dont know.
Good wisdom!
The 'don't go over and talk to them' might need to be tempered with also don't ignore them. When my child died, not one person from the church called to see me or to say anything. Two elders called at my home and, not knowing what to say, didn't mention that my child had died. That's just as poor.
@KJ-lb4tj I feel you. Had a miscarriage and no one from my job called me. I think they felt like I needed privacy plus I don't think ppl knew what to say. My church and family were amazing. Helped me through this very difficult time.
My heart goes out to Carolyn, who shared. It took courage and conviction for her to pay tribute and share. My prayers are with you all.
Thank you 🙏
I remember how I felt when I heard of my Dad's passing. The last thing I wanted to do was hear someone talking nonstop to me. I was already draining from grief and wanted to be alone.
Understand that. 🙏
Jerriann, that was so well said and I could not agree with you more. God bless you…
Thank you 🙏
We were heartbroken when we heard of your precious father's passing. I listened to and loved your father's teaching and ministry, for many years. His kindness and generous heart was so refreshing from a man of his caliber. I truly am praying for your sweet mom, you and your precious family. 🙏♥️
Thank you so much. 🙏
Thank you for sharing your insights and your experience. Your dad was so precious and really spoke truth. I learned greatly from him, and still am. I am so sorry for the insensitivity and tackiness of that person requesting reserved seating. It's disgusting and appalling that they called your father's phone to make such a request. I'm so sorry for all of these things from well-meaning people added weight to your heavy grief stricken hearts. I will continue to pray for each of you with love, admiration, and blessing.
People need to be taught these things - wonderful things to share, bless you all......
Thank you
Since my losses I just like to hear: “I’m so sorry for your loss…”😊😢 because it is a loss, a void, that takes time to fill, to heal. And can never fully be filled, just comforted by the Word and the Spirit, which is enough but not all, until we meet again. Yes, less is more. ❤
So agree with this!
When all the dust is settled you find out who you real friends are.
I like that your calling this out its needed.
Until you’ve faced such sadness and emptiness it’s difficult to know how to respond. You think you know what to say or do ….but after you’ve walked through it you realize you never understood.
This is Excellent advice/suggestions for someone who doesn’t know what to say or do.
Personally I feel it takes a lot of time to even want to respond to condolences, etc because many things don’t seem as important as they did before a loved ones passes.
Our love to ALL the Savelle’s. No need to respond (great suggestion!)
You’re an amazing Woman and we ❤️ you
I appreciate your words. 🙏
Well Said!! Thank You.
Absolutely true. Very well said. Much love to the entire family.
Thank you 🙏 🩷
Jerriann we learned the same and I do think it needs to be said to be sensitive and not questions but prayers and waiting on Gods precious moment to respond at a later date.
I truly understand what she is saying and she is making me think. I just think many people are hurting and some rules are not thought off. Some people get no calls. And need the calls. They may have received hundreds or thousands of messages but when people love their loved ones too they are hurting as well. Jermain is handling it her way and we all understand that too. I even cried several times and I did not realize that her Dad's passing would affect me that way. I was surprised at my own response of crying so much. We love you Jeriann and receive your thoughts
@@laurenbratton4139I had the same reaction at the news of his passing. I was so surprised that I took it so personally like someone just told me dad passed. I cannot wait to meet him (after Jesus) in heaven.
This was such great advise!! Thank you Jerriann! We love you and your family.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for sharing. Very helpful in order to be a blessing during one of life's most painful times. 😘🙏💔
Dear Jerriann,, we love you all and want to apologize for any insensitive that happened after your Daddy passed. We love and are praying for you all.❤
Thank you. 🙏 🩷
This was much needed. Thank you woman of God. This word is right on point!
I appreciate that. 🙏
People need to hear this. Thanks for sharing!😢
Well said. I still go to bed every night listening to your father on my CD player. Still learning from him. May God continue to bless your family.
Thank you!
As one who's own father went to heaven 4 years ago this weekend, I understand all this. The first couple weeks is just about doing what you need to in order to walk through the process of things. Excellent advice I hope many can learn from. Your dad impacted the course of my dad's life and ministry, and mine also. You all are on my heart constantly. ♥
Thank you. I appreciate your words 🙏
Jerriann, this is a good, helpful video! Thank you! Your life shows a depth of true wisdom and strength!
I appreciate that!
Thank you Jerriann. This is very helpful and insightful.
Please write a book.
Great response again. Situations like this defo can bring out the best and worst in people. Had similar things happen when my dad died (on much smaller level.) Just glad you're tackling such a prickly but important subject in a loving and gentle way.
Thank you! I never want to come across in a rude way. Just needed to be real about it.
Jeriann I think that one of the gifts God has given u and Terri is you have such child like spirits of humility It makes me humble when I go to talk to God I thank and love u both.
I appreciate those words. 🙏
As a former grief counselor- you are right on dearest Jerrianne. People mean so well but knowing how to react towards a grieving person is one of the most socially awkward situations. God bless and keep you! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I’ve learned a lot myself, during this process! Thank you 🙏
Thank You ! This was so much needed! God Bless!
Thank You, Jerriann. This needed to be said, and I appreciate you sharing "condolence etiquette". Helpful ❤ Blessings to you all. 🙏
I appreciate that.
Precious girl- I have been praying for you and your family since your dad went to heaven. Your comments are well founded and I know it comes from a place of being helpful and at the same time frustrated from other's ignorance, lack of sensitivity, and sometimes plain ol’ unawareness…praise God for helping you manage so much!!. I always loved seeing your dad in San Diego and will miss his visits. I’ve read several of his books and listened to many of his teachings. His legacy lives on in so many ways! Bless you all❤️😊
Thank you 🙏
Jerriann, this is incredibly helpful. Praying 🙏🏽
I’m so Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for putting this out there. I went through some similar things when my wife passed away and people think they’re trying to help but it really hurts and makes it hard.
My prayers are with you and your family your father planted many good seeds of good things in my life. Thank God for your father and thank you for putting this video up. It is much much needed.
I appreciate you saying that. I have learned things during this difficult process.
EXCELLENT ❗ Jerriann, later on, you should publish this as a mini book. You would think a lot of this would be common sense, but evidently not. People need to hear this subject, and you will be meeting a tremendous need. God bless you ❤
That's a great idea! Thank you
I could have used this advice as a young person. I never knew how to respond. ❤
Thank you so much for sharing. This is so helpful. It’s hard to know sometimes how to respond when someone’s loved one passes.
I appreciate that. This was just from our families perspective. I know everyone’s process is different.
Wow! Thank you. I have done one of those things not being aware. You helped me so very much. I thought calling was respectful . I learned so much from you. Going forward I will wait before calling.
I’m so glad it was helpful.
Love and prayers for you and all of Brother Jerry's loved ones. He was and IS my favorite teacher for many years. Love to Carolyn❤️❤️❤️
Thank you.🙏
Thank you for this message. I’m sorry that some people are so inconsiderate & selfish. My mother passed away the same day that your dad went home to Jesus. Since my mother had suffered with dementia for 15 years before she went to Jesus, so I was more impacted emotionally by your Dad’s sudden home going than by my mother’s. Your Dad had so helped me through his ministry over the last almost 35 years that his home going was a shock to my system. I pray that your family & those closest to you will be encouraged by God’s peace & strength in this time & the months to come.
So Sorry to hear about your mom. 🙏 Thank you for kind words and prayers 🙏
Good teaching! ❤ TY
This was such a good video idea. Thanks.
I appreciate that!
Well said, it’s always hard to know to say the right thing because it’s the end of an era
Thank you for sharing with all of us what are excellent guidelines for grieving situations. I treasured those friends who reached out after life when back to normal and let me know I was still on their heart. Questions that allowed me to talk and remember were invaluable. “What was special to you about your mom?” Such healing ….
That’s beautiful 🩷
Thank you for sharing these important thoughts. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Your father has touched my life and enriched everyone who encountered him. Thank you for being so open and ministering these important points.
I appreciate that!
Thank you so much for this!! It is hurtful when someone asks, “why do you think he wasn’t he healed?” Or when you walk in church and no one, including the pastor, even talks to you. Or if you voice that you miss your loved one and someone says “for you stop thinking about yourself and just think of them being in Heaven.”
Very hurtful! Sorry you had to experience that. 🙏
My mother in law passed exactly 1 week before Bro. Jerry. Add to it that she was also a Pastor, and a hula teacher, and well known in her community. It was devastating, and like you all we know where she’s at and are at peace..BUT we miss her…In the first few days I even stayed quiet around my husband. I gave him space and stood by him at a distance until he was ready.
Thank you for this. It is extremely helpful!
So sorry to hear of her passing. 🙏
This was excellent!
I’m so sorry your family had to deal with this. This is common sense condolence/ kindness etiquette. Thank you so much for this video. It’s very much need in the body of Christ. Praying for you and the Savelle family 🙏🏾♥️
Thank you 🙏
Great video. Less is more and give grieving family members space and time to go through it. It’s all so very overwhelming and so many emotions to process. Plus on top of it, trying to process it all while being exhausted because you just dont sleep well . Thank you for sharing.
So true!
Although there's also limits to the less. Not one person from my church visited or spoke to me after my child died. I didn't go back to the church for the next 3 months and no one reached out at all. That's the other extreme.
@@KJ-lb4tj I know that hurt you and I'm so sorry.
Thank you so much for this. How helpful it is to know what to do and not to do in this type of situation.
My friend lost her mother recently too and I didn't know how to respond... So, I just told her I loved her and was here when she is ready... this is a helpful video REALLY!
I think that is the perfect response! 🙏
This is fantastic info!!!! Thank you! Finally someone informs folk of how to conduct themselves. Thank you
I appreciate that.
I really got tired of hearing this during my loss of my husband, “you are so strong. Stay strong during this! I broke when someone said that to me. I literally screamed, I’m not strong! IM sick of hearing that! So, please people don’t say that to someone that’s grieving!
I understand. Someone said to me yesterday, “it’s time to dry those tears!” I think I can cry as long as I want to. It’s part of the healing process.🙏🩷
@jerriannministries That's terrible. No one should say that to you. It just happened. And yes, you grieve as long as you need to. ❤
Many blessings to you all. He was, and always will be a great man of God!! What a legacy ❤🙏👑
Thank you
Greetings from Singapore !
I came across your father's videos on UA-cam and have been very blessed... Many of my prayers pointers I use today are actually from your father.... Was shocked to learn of his sudden passing, but actually I also envy him a bit for he must be having a ball right now in heaven ! Please don't ever delete any of his videos - I really need to watch them all..
Glad my dad’s ministry is a blessing to you!
This is excellent.
This is perfect! Sometimes, people just need common sense. The worst thing is to say, " their in a better place." I said, " I'm a minister, I know their in a better place if another person says that I want to clock them!" It's important to be led by the HOLY SPIRIT. Bless you
So true! 🙏
Bless your heart.
Thank you so much. This was very helpful. I'm still praying for you all. ❤
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for this. It is very helpful and wise.
I’m so blessed to hear that!
Prayers for all of the family. We love your dad and miss him very much. He is in our future. No need to respond. Love and prayers for you ❤
Very helpful. Thank you
So Glad it was helpful!
Well said. Thank you for taking the time to share this piece of valuable tips 🙏..
Thanks for watching. Just things I’ve learned through this.
Thank you for sharing this with us. My heart goes out to you and your family. May the Lord continue to comfort and strengthen your family. 🙏 💕
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for this! Your loving encouragement has aided me in knowing what not to do in situations such as this. I am still praying for you and your family and will continue to. Thank you for your openness and your vulnerability.
Thank you, and I appreciate the continued prayers! 🙏🤗
Thank you for speaking out about such a sensitive subject. All too often we are only dealing with our own grief and are not thinking about the immediate family. I hope many people will hear your heart and think before they act when the situation calls for it. Still praying for your family as you walk this out ❤
Thank you. I appreciate your words and prayers.🙏
Thank you so much for your eloquent response to us all on such a difficult subject ! Etiquette is so needed in our world ! Your bravery is truly noted by all ! God Bless ❤
I really appreciate that!
You are so sweet❣️
This made me cry, You are so strong!
️God Bless Your Healing From Your Loss, May He Fill That Dad Spot In Your Heart With His Wholeness!
I was a mess for months after my dad passed.
Thank you 🩷
Thank you Jeriann, great message. This is perfect and i agree with each one. I have gone through 1-10 also. So special that you are saying all this. Love your honesty and transparency!❤💪☝️
I appreciate you saying that!
Thank you for sharing! This is very helpful 🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing Jerriann. They are my words but I just want to say thank you for sharing from your heart. Your videos at this time been extremely beneficial. Every person deals with grief in their own way what is right for some may not be right for others. And I just want to say thank you for sharing. I just want to say whatever your put your hand to prosperous in Jesus name. Because there’s still a lot to do with this and the fact that you’re taking time out to share these videos and to keep people updated is amazing. I just wished there were more ministries like this when dealing with tragedy and sharing keys they went through like this video. God bless you you and the family thank you again.
I appreciate your words so much!
This is an important video in the day and age of texting and social media....appreciate your time to do this!!
Thank you
Jerrianne , thank you very much for this video. I want to say thank you for taking time to sharing this. Our thoughts and prayers with all of you.
I appreciate you saying that and thank you for the prayers! 🙏
Thank you for sharing this. It was a great reminder of what to say, and not to say.
I appreciate that!
Very important message. Proud of you for doing this. I lifted you & your family in prayer.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for sharing, this is helpful.
I’m so glad!
Excellent advice and so needed to be heard!
Thank you 🙏
So heartfelt and well said. Love your family.
I appreciate that! 🩷
Thank you Jerriann This was so needed. I found my son 3 months ago in his bed and still don’t know cause. I appreciate your sharing. Holy Spirit has been my greatest comfort. Praying for you all. God bless
Oh I can’t imagine what you’ve been through. Prayers 🙏
Love this etiquette. Grieving families need time. Another thing is hearing, They are in a better place. Grief is grief. Only time heals. It's life we've been handed without a manual to take away the pain. I found there were people that wanted the information and there were those who genuinely cared. God's grace covered both.
Beautifully spoken 😊
Thank you! 🙂
God bless you and your family as your wounds are still new. Thank you for sharing your experiences but it is to eaches own beautiful. But I know those that have no one else left in the family need a crowd to reach to them from feeling alone. Your dad was on a larger scale and what a blessing.
I have learned that less said is better & timing is important. Love & prayers to you & your family.
Yes! Thank you!
Great wisdom shared. Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate that.
Thank you so much for this much needed video topic.
I appreciate it
Jerriann, this is very needed. Thank you.
I appreciate that
These are very honest and useful insights. Thank you for sharing, Jerriann.
🌬 Continued grace for you, Terri, and your sweet momma.💝
Thank you! 🩷
Very helpful Jerriann. Thank you so much for sharing. Praying for you 🙏
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the prayers!
I have always appreciated your honesty and straightforwardness. You shared your heart in a right spirit. No worries. We have still been praying for you, Terri, and Mom. We miss him dearly. I have his picture on my log in screen on my computer. Once again, your old JSMI friends. Jim & Adrienne Servis
Oh how special, you have his pic up. I appreciate your kind words and prayers. 🙏
Thank you for this teaching. I had to go online and refresh myself on what to say or do at a funeral. I found, “be loving and say little.” You confirmed that. Much prayers sent your way.
Thank you 🙏
My 12-year-old son died unexpectedly 30 years ago, so we experienced some of this. I am sorry to hear your dad has passed. I listened to him years ago and have some of his books and tapes. I still think of him when I see the Shout laundry product!
I can’t imagine what you’ve walked through! 🙏
Thank you jerri, this is so helpful. Thank you for doing this. Xxx
I appreciate that.
Thank you so much for sharing this!
This is good and helpful! Thank you for sharing. 🩵
Thank you for sharing this so needed in the body of Christ, praying for your family
Thank you for sharing this information because it is so important to know what is proper.
Glad it was helpful!
These points are very helpful. Thanks for sharing your experience & heart ❤️ Still praying for your whole family ♥️❤❤
Thank you so much!
This was really helpful. Thank you. 🌹
I appreciate that. 🙏
I do appreciate you sharing these things you learned. ❤
Thank you!
This is so needed. Thank you for sharing your beautiful heart. ❤
I appreciate that!
Thank you for doing this! People might mean well but their actions can really hurt instead of help!