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Then and Now — grateful, yet grieving
Whether you are years into the journey or in the early days of grieving, there is a process of change. When people say, “you’ll get over it”, I want to cringe. We don’t get over the loss of our loved one, we move through the sorrow, pain, and grief into a different life than before. Life after loss
Pam Luschei,
Cry of the Broken-Hearted — Broken & Hopeful
We cry out from a broken heart, Shards lying all around us on the ground. Our tears pour out— It feels like they will never end. The pain explodes from within us, Our chests feeling like they will break apart. Lying face down on the ground, Our desperate plea for help and rescue escaping our lips.
Hannah Morrell,
3 Powerful Ways Sharing Your Story Reveals God's Goodness
Sharing your story helps you see how God has woven through your life. It helps your faith grow stronger and encourages others.
Mary Armand,
Finding My Way Forward - A Nighttime Prayer
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” – Psalm 147:3 (NIV)Please Pray: Dear Lord, you have proved faithful in the past, and we trust you to see us through the new beginnings we are encountering. Comfort our broken hearts. Strengthen us for every task. Equip us for new...
Shirley Brosius,
Healing Hearts - Binding Wounds
No matter where we look, we find pain and suffering. Hospitals are crowded with people who were once healthy but are now waiting to heal. O…
Lawrence Guido,
Removing Shame from a Failed Marriage - Denise Pass
A failed marriage is a season, not the end of a life. Yet we can struggle with shame and wonder if we can ever recover. Shame off you!
Denise Pass,
Prayer Answered God's Way
At the time walking with Josh through this difficult path I begin to see growth and maturity emerge. As his dear mother had good intentions by shielding him from life all his life, he never experienced the thrill of victory that for most humans comes from the pile of failures...
Kim Kennedy,
Resurrection and Restoration — grateful, yet grieving
Early in my grief journey, I discovered the Japanese art of Kintsugi; the process of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold, based on the idea that embracing flaws and imperfections creates a display of beauty and restoration. The photo above is an example of something that was once
Pam Luschei,
Cry of the Broken-Hearted — Broken & Hopeful
We cry out from a broken heart, Shards lying all around us on the ground. Our tears pour out— It feels like they will never end. The pain explodes from within us, Our chests feeling like they will break apart. Lying face down on the ground, Our desperate plea for help and rescue escaping our lips.
Hannah Morrell,
3 Powerful Ways Sharing Your Story Reveals God's Goodness
Sharing your story helps you see how God has woven through your life. It helps your faith grow stronger and encourages others.
Mary Rooney Armand,

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