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A Poem for Pregnancy Loss
Even in the devastation of miscarriage, we can find evidence of God’s sustaining grace and redemption hope to cling to.
When All Goes Dark: Christmas Reflections on Grief and Light
In the darkness of grief and suffering, Christmas is our promise of Light. Jesus—the Dawn from on High—has come to redeem and restore all things.
Helping Children Grieve Loved Ones This Holiday Season
As our children miss a lost loved one during the holiday season, we can disciple them in the hope of the gospel and provide tangible ways for them to express their grief.
3 Encouragements for Single Moms during the Holidays
Christmas as a single mom brings unique sorrows and pressures, but through it all, we are held by Emmanuel—the God who is “with us.”
Learning Gratitude from the Psalms
The psalmists guide us in meshing both deep lament and heartfelt thanksgiving to God, reminding us that, at all times, “he has dealt bountifully with us.”
A Letter for Moms with a Neurodivergent Child
Through the challenges and unknowns of mothering a neurodivergent child, we can expect God to continue showing us his goodness and grace.
Grief Reharmonized
Though the melody of our grief is bitter, the underlying chord of the gospel reharmonizes it with hope.
A Seen Pain: Common Ground at the Cross
Though we each experience unique pains in motherhood, the cross gives us common ground to stand on as we look to Jesus for comfort and strength.
The Gift I Didn’t Want to Give My Kids
When loss and grief intersect with our motherhood, we have the privilege of showing our kids that Jesus “is the safest and surest place to run.”
Remember the Lord: 3 Ways to Rehearse God’s Faithfulness
We can use a myriad of tangible objects, experiences, and family rhythms to pass along to our kids the stories of God’s work in our lives—even from before they were born.
Missing Mom: Christ’s Comfort on Difficult Mother’s Days
When Mother’s Day is a painful reminder of loss, we can trust God to help us walk the tension of “sorrowful, yet always rejoicing” (2 Cor. 6:10).
Patterns in the Dark
When we can’t see the way forward, God’s record of deliverance for his people gives us a pattern to trace and to trust.
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