Learning To Live After Loss
As long as there is pain and suffering in this world, there is a need for us to tell our stories. And this is mine.

Learning To Live After Loss
As long as there is pain and suffering in this world, there is a need for us to tell our stories. And this is mine.


A New Song
I waited and waited on Yahweh God. He heard my cry and picked me up out of the pit. He set my feet on solid ground and put a song of praise in my heart. I cannot help but testify to the Truth of this miracle. It is my prayer that many will see and hear and put their trust in Him.
Adapted from Psalm 40:1-3 ESV

A New Song
I waited and waited on Yahweh God. He heard my cry and picked me up out of the pit. He set my feet on solid ground and put a song of praise in my heart. I cannot help but testify to the Truth of this miracle. It is my prayer that many will see and hear and put their trust in Him.
Adapted from Psalm 40:1-3 ESV
My learning to live after loss blog
- Tells the raw and honest story of my survival after my son died
- Shows how I discovered joy and sorrow can coexist
- Discusses the sufficiency of God’s grace in my life
- Gives practical ways I learned to manage my grief journey
- Describes what others did and did not do and still do to help me when I am suffering
- Shares how God’s plan for living eternally is my not so secret for survival and how that can be your focus too.
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