Infertility: When You Expected To Be Expecting By Now

 By Rebekah I remember that first fragile moment I wanted to be a mom. Moving from the terror, to the thrill of what a baby would bring. I remember the first day I was no longer scared to become pregnant, but instead felt only wild anticipation for the season of motherhood to begin. I thought…

Grieving By Author Kate Kelty – The Jesus Of My Grief

Reeling and Reaching by Author Kate Kelty “Kate. I have bad news.” Before my sister said anything else, my heart had already melted under the intensity of her words. “No Kristen. No.” I wanted whatever it was to be untrue. Whatever pain I was getting ready to feel and face, I needed it to not…

What Happens When An Eighteen Year Old Has A Miscarriage?

by Mandy Pagano I imagine a girl. I picture strawberry blonde curls bouncing off small, rounded shoulders and a dimpled smile that lights up a room. I envision a smattering of freckles dancing across cheeks the color of buttercream. Sadly, all I have is my imagination. I never had the opportunity to hold my baby…

Helping Families Through The Loss Of a Child

Today I would like to introduce you to  Tricia Willoughby.  Her ministry shows the love of Jesus in a very moving way.  I will be posting her full story on Tuesday.  For now I would like to briefly post the first few paragraphs from her Website.   Treads of Remembrance.  Following is a link to read…

1st Birthday of Hoping Without You

In honor of an amazing Mom who loves the Lord with all her heart – I share this story tonight in memory of her son as well. Its a tough weekend for this Mom. Send your love and pray for my friend. And again thank you for letting us be with you during this hard…

When A Mom’s Son Takes His Life…

Karisa’s son is no longer here with us today and his birthday is on Mother’s Day. At this very moment her heart is aching and I want to honor her during this really difficult time by sharing her story. She will never stop missing Jonathan.  This will be her first Mother’s Day without him.  Yet in…