We all have blind spots.
Every one of us has fault lines buried deep within our character. Often it takes life-altering and worldview shattering events to reveal them.
That’s what happened to Peter.
Read the rest here: Lenten Reflections: In Christ Alone My Hope is Found
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I am a shepherd, wife and mother of four amazing children, three that walk the earth with me and one who lives with Jesus. This is a record of my grief journey and a look into the life I didn't choose. If you are interested in joining a community of bereaved parents leaning on the promises of God in Christ, please like the public Facebook page, "Heartache and Hope: Life After Losing a Child" and join the conversation.
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I have a friend who lost her toddler a year ago. I wanted to see if you had a post about how the anniversary of the death is observed. Debbie Elliott I am sorry for your loss Melanie. I have lost two sons. One 20 years ago and the other 6 years ago. It does not get easier, as I know you know. It gets ‘different’ but not easier.
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Debbie, I’m sorry I didn’t see your comment sooner. In the “search” box of any blog post you can enter “anniversaries” or “milestones” and you will find several posts that address ways one might face these challenging days.
What a kind and compassionate friend you are. I am so very sorry for your own pain and loss. May the Lord continue to sustain and strengthen you. ❤
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