This weekend marked a year since my sister-in-law, Sheri, left this world to go be with Jesus. The echo of her presence remains in the quiet corners of our hearts. While the grief has softened a little over this past year, it has not vanished. Each of us who loved her bear a bit ofContinue reading “On Grief | One Year Later”
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Healing Isn’t a Detour from Our Calling—It’s Part of It
When life slows us down—when grief, trauma, or exhaustion hit—it can be easy to feel like we’ve lost our way. We examen our calling and look at the work we believe God has given us and ask: Did I somehow get off course? Friend, over these last few months, I’ve been reminded of the profound truthContinue reading “Healing Isn’t a Detour from Our Calling—It’s Part of It”
Honoring Those We Love
Terri texted me she was listening to 70s and 80s music to honor her sister Sheri who went to be with the Lord a year ago this Saturday. Grief is a precocious creature. It colors everything. In the process, it deceives and it consumes the griever. Honor, on the other hand, is a noble venture.Continue reading “Honoring Those We Love”
