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No Eye Has Seen
If you are a bereaved parent, then I’m guessing that nearly every day something in your life spurs a memory of your sweet child. Last week, a winter storm dropped several inches of snow, to our usually mild-weathered state of Virginia. The breathtaking view out my window took my mind back to previous years.

It’s the Little Things
If you’re not a bereaved parent but have a friend who has lost a child, you might wonder how you can be a comfort and blessing to them. Honestly, it’s not the “big” things that really help the most, it’s the little things. (This post includes a downloadable booklet.)

Navigating the Holidays
For most of us, holidays through the years are filled with warmth and special traditions that we look forward to experiencing. They are a time to gather with those we love. But when the one you loved so deeply is no longer present, the special traditions, the stocking that no one will open, purchasing gifts for others but not for them, and basically everything, creates a vacuum in your heart that takes your breath away.

So Much to be Thankful for... Always
In today’s post, we want to veer from the usual blog topics to take a few moments to share with you about all that is happening with Our Hearts Are Home. We also want to present three ways that you can become involved if you would like: help us spread the word, partner in prayer, and/or help support the ministry financially.
A Buoy That Holds
Have you experienced earth-shattering, beyond belief storms yet in your life? If not, you will. The longer you live, the more you will experience these times of hardship, heartache, illness, pain, death, and overwhelming grief. The storms of earthly life unleash with great fury.

Three Amigos
After losing a child, how do you deal with the memories like these that are so vividly recorded in your brain? If you are new to this journey, then every picture, every memory, every reminder may bring waves of grief and tears. But I want to encourage you that there will be a day when those remembrances no longer cause such a painful response.

Do Not Fear
The fear I’ve experienced is not from the Lord, and I’ve come to believe that it’s the opposite of trusting Him. You see, of the more than five hundred times that the Bible discusses fear, the instructions to us over and over are to NOT fear.

I Miss You!
I missed you today. Not that I don’t miss you every day, because I do. But today, it was especially strong.

Nathan, the Engineer
Which side of the aisle are you on today? Regardless of where you sit, I assure you that Jesus is there with you. Cry out to Him when you are grieving and troubled and you’ll find comfort that surpasses what you’ve ever known before.

A Message to Bereaved Moms
Are you a bereaved mom? Then you already know that every day is a day that you miss your sweet child, but Mother’s Day, and perhaps the anticipation of Mother’s Day, can be even harder.

The Unusual Blessing of Board Games
I recently found several pictures of us playing games and recalled the closeness those times created. Lots of laughter…lots of intimacy. From the beginning of time, God’s design included close relationships within a family.

Until Then
Two weeks from now we’ll gather online for our first Our Hearts Are Home conference, and we hope you might join us there. If you are a bereaved parent or someone who would like to better understand how to minister to a grieving friend, come share this time with us.

New Year’s Resolutions
Knowing that God is in control of the world and the future, brings me comfort. It remains to be seen what 2021 will bring. But whatever is ahead of us will come as no surprise to Him.

What’s in a Name?
Writing about Nathan’s name turned my mind to thinking about all of the names in the Bible that refer to Jesus — the name above all names, our Messiah. On Friday of this week, we will celebrate His birth and His plan for our redemption.


Why Am I Doing This?
After Nathan left us I began a quest for learning, unlike anything I’d ever done before. I had so many questions! Why are we really here? What’s the point of earthly life? Does God “cause” people to die or simply “allow” it? Why does a loving God allow pain and suffering? What am I personally supposed to do until I die?
Surprised by Grief
I have experienced His love for me throughout my life, but it was only through the greatest sorrow I have ever known that an understanding of the depth of His love became evident to me. Sometimes I wonder how I didn’t see it before.
Full of Life
But as full of life as he always was on earth, I know he’s even more alive today. Our real life, full and eternal, awaits for those of us that are still here.

Traveling Light
Am I dragging around an oversized suitcase full of earthly things that weigh me down and have no eternal value? Is my focus on things that truly matter? Am I storing up “treasures in heaven?

Those Arms
Only fifteen months before Nathan left us, my mom was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. When she called me with the grim diagnosis, I was heart-broken and desperate to tell someone. Nathan was the only one home at the time, and as I headed downstairs to find him, he met me with open arms. I’ll never forget him holding me tightly as I grieved the news I had just been given.