One of the hardest things for me to hear is how sometimes the church fails to minister to grieving parents.
I don’t think it’s because leadership decides to ignore them and others who have intractable situations.
But I do think that our modern emphasis on programs and platforms often leaves hurting hearts behind.
I am a shepherd. My goats and sheep depend on me for food, for guidance and for their security.
And every day I am reminded that a shepherd’s heart is revealed by the way he or she cares for the weakest and most vulnerable of the flock.
Read the rest here: Loving Well: How the Church Can Serve Grieving Parents and Other Hurting People
Oops this was meant for the post understanding acceptance.
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When I say “accept” I mean I accept God’s plan for me. I accept His will for my life. His plan is all laid out for me and I accept the handwritten story He wrote special for me. I don’t welcome Logan’s passing, but I accept God’s allowing of events.
Just thought I should clarify my thoughts better. Much love, Ann
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