7 Ways Grief Changed Me

Around this time two years ago my 84 year old Dad died.  Grieving is rough.  I miss my Dad and I wish he was still here. The first thing a child does is scream for their balloon to come back when the air takes it away.  Helplessly the child stands weeping and upset that nothing can be done to bring it…

March and April – blogs, eBook, posts

My most read and loved blog this last month has been by Rebeca Jones.  She talks about marriage, parenting, homeschool, and Jesus.  Wonderful writer and great person. https://rebecajones.wordpress.com/ First eBook that I have ever read and absolutely love!!!!  I will be talking more about this eBook in the near future with the Author Mandy  http://www.suburbanstereotype.com/2015/04/the-anxious-mom-ebook-is-here.html Favorite…

Offering Support In Depression

Depression is never easy and often those not involved are also affected but often over-looked. When my wife was pregnant with our second child it became clear that she was depressed. She had all reason to be happy but at the same time she also had reason to be very depressed. My wife suffers from…

Dance With Jesus: From Grief to Grace

Susan B Mead is the author of Dance With Jesus: From Grief to Grace. She is also a speaker, chaplain and mom.  After personally experiencing the hand of God caress her broken heart when her sister committed suicide, her faith transformed from knowing about God to KNOWING GOD. Susan’s purpose is to help women look…

Blame, Guilt and Peace

I’m Lauren, a wife and stay at home mom to two little kiddos. We live in Texas. I have a new found love for being home with my children. I’m embracing everything about this time in my life, sleepless nights, yucky messes and all. I love how the Lord uses all of our difficulties in…

When We Lose A Baby

Shortly after we buried our baby, Annie, I turned thirty. She was six months old when we discovered she had a massive brain tumor.  She died just four days later. The morning of my birthday I was with a group of women who didn’t know our circumstances of the past months, but they somehow found…