the blog
The purpose of this blog is to be a source of Bible-based, Jesus-centered encouragement on your journey after loss.
What To Do When You’re Mad At God For the Loss of Your Child
Mad at God? Discover how to find solace and transform your perspective with biblical insights. Explore our guide to working through anger on your grief journey.
Coping with Miscarriage: Navigating the Journey with Grace
It doesn’t matter how long or short they were with you either – Coping with miscarriage is a journey that requires tender care, support, and a belief in finding hope amidst sorrow.
Infant Loss and Jesus: My Full Story From My Heart
Kathy, the founder of New Mercy Moms, shares her own experience with infant loss. Trigger warning: The content delves deep into the emotional journey.
Creating a Memorial: Honoring Your Child
Have you lost a baby too? I know it is so so hard. And one of my biggest fears in the wake of loss was moving on and forgetting.
There really is no moving on, in a way. Your life is forever changed. I didn’t want my life to go back to “normal.” I wanted to honor the depth of my loss, but I also wanted to do it in a healthy way.
Here are some ideas for honoring your baby’s life, no matter how short in or out of the womb.
Indispensable Bible Prayers For Bereaved Parents
Find solace through heartfelt prayers for bereaved parents. Our compassionate guide offers comforting words and healing support. Click to learn more. 🙏
How Voice Of The Martyrs Changed My View Of Child Loss
I’m not sure where I got my first copy of Voice Of The Martyrs Magazine growing up, but when I started reading it after losing my baby, I had a completely different perspective on it.
Yes, the stories are very different from mine, and yet there are similarities. The biggest similarity is the life-changing loss these Christians face.
Resonating Resilience: Healing and Hope-Filled Music Playlist for the Broken-Hearted
Growing up, it didn’t matter how long or short the car ride was… I was singing. My big brother would moan, “Mom! Make her stop!” 😂
The truth is, music has always been a part of who I was.
Until my son passed away.