Aug 29, 2019 | 2019, Aging, Grief, Illness
By Sandy Thompson It’s not uncommon for people to have strong feelings of grief related to the impending death of a friend or loved one. In fact, this experience is called anticipatory grief. The person might be dying from a terminal illness, fading away to dementia,...
Mar 20, 2019 | 2019, Faith & Spirituality, Food, Gifts, Grief, Home, March
By Pam Vukelic Part of the recovery process after the death of a loved one involves the gathering of friends and family for a meal. This is a time for people to reminisce and share stories, and it is a healthy step in moving forward. Religion and ethnicity impact the...
Mar 14, 2019 | Faith & Spirituality, Grief, Health, Kids and Babies, Medical
By Amber SchatzSubmitted photosEditor’s note: Katie is the author’s cousin. Many pregnant women get to 37 weeks and can feel the finish line ahead. They’ve gone so long carrying their baby and can only imagine how amazing it will be to meet the little bundle that’s...
Mar 5, 2019 | 2019, Aging, Beauty, Business, Careers, Education, Faith & Spirituality, Fitness, Grief, Health, Illness, Relationships, Shopping
Cara Currie-Hall is an international advocate for women. She’s fought for the rights of indigenous people for 30 years. The Bismarck woman’s current endeavor was inspired by God during a conversation with her husband, Ken Hall, and pastor Bob Grey Eagle. “We said,...
Mar 3, 2019 | 2019, Addiction, Aging, Faith & Spirituality, Grief, Home, Illness, Medical, Relationships
by Paula RedmannPhotography: Photos by Jacy If you met Ruth Knutson for coffee and sat across the table from her, you would see a calm, beautiful woman with soulful eyes. Within moments, after just a few sips, you would feel her sense of peace and grace, and would...