Beliefnet offers many sympathy resources, from unique ecards to helpful articles. Use this collection of sympathy features to help you find the right sympathetic words and the right way to express concern when your friends or family need it most.
How To Express Sympathy
Send a Sympathy Card
Send a message of sympathy with one of Beliefnet's unique ecards.
Comforting Words
Get advice from Fran Johns on what to say to best express your sympathy toward friends or family suffering from serious or terminal illness.
Actions Speak Louder
Rick Rusaw and Eric Swanson show us when sympathetic words won't cut it and actions are necessary to best help another with your sympathy.
A Sympathetic Smile
How exercising tact and conveying sympathy through smiles, comforting touches, or other body language can help those who need you.
When You Need Sympathy
Grief Support Group
Talk about your feelings of grief and share with other members what has helped you cope.
Create a Memorial
Express your grief with a Beliefnet Memorial.
Support Circle for Bereaved Parents
View an outpouring of sympathy and support from Beliefnet members for a mother grieving the loss of her son and share feelings of your own.
Making Loss Matter
How to find meaning in life's most difficult moments.
How To Express Sympathy
Send a message of sympathy with one of Beliefnet's unique ecards.
Get advice from Fran Johns on what to say to best express your sympathy toward friends or family suffering from serious or terminal illness.
Rick Rusaw and Eric Swanson show us when sympathetic words won't cut it and actions are necessary to best help another with your sympathy.
How exercising tact and conveying sympathy through smiles, comforting touches, or other body language can help those who need you.
When You Need Sympathy
Talk about your feelings of grief and share with other members what has helped you cope.
Express your grief with a Beliefnet Memorial.
View an outpouring of sympathy and support from Beliefnet members for a mother grieving the loss of her son and share feelings of your own.
How to find meaning in life's most difficult moments.