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God and Grief

by Teri Miner in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
July 29, 2022
Grief is a puzzle you and God complete together. The way each widow experiences the pain and brokenness that overtakes her life after her husband goes to heaven is as individual and unique as each person’s fingerprint. The grief that ...
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Disruptions

by Ajai Blue-Saunders in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Widowhood Journey
July 28, 2022
I’m currently reading a book from Pastor Tony Evans called Divine Disruption. It is about how the loss of his wife a few years ago tore a hole in the fabric of his family and affected the four adult children ...
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Just Like Grief

by Carla Duff in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
July 26, 2022
I left my heart in Charleston.   My son officially started his college career. And he has chosen the path less traveled. He is attending a military college, playing football, and participating in ROTC. Plus he will have a rigorous ...
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The 25th…and a Monday

by Dena Benesh in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
July 25, 2022
Today is the 25th of the month. And a Monday. A date on the calendar that changed my life forever. A reminder of the worst day of my life. It’s been 49 months since that date on the calendar struck, and ...
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Blue Tuesday

by Laurel Snook in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
July 24, 2022
I lost track of the days in July. Not for any other reason than so much has been happening all at once. Staying busy helps me. On Friday I had to sign some paperwork and it hit me. Tuesday is ...
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Make Memories

by Dawn Cole in Coping Mechanisms, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
July 24, 2022
Solo parenting can be rough. In our marriage, I was always the primary parent. Jeff worked a lot, and I was mostly a stay-at-home parent over the years. So, I am used to parenting falling mostly on my shoulders, but ...
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Starting Over

by Nicole Jacquez in Coping Mechanisms, Hope and Healing, Mental Health, Widowhood Journey
July 22, 2022
My husband and I only discussed one of us dying when one of our close friends passed away. Looking back, it was a judgmental conversation of what we would do or feel instead of a productive one.  We didn’t fully ...
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Bittersweet Dreams of the Departed

by Layla Beth Munk in Grief, Health and Wellness, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Relationships and Dating, Widowhood Journey
July 20, 2022
I remember the early days after my husband's death when I longed for a dream of him or any sign that he was still around. I have always had intense dreams about my departed loved ones and usually consider them ...
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Not Ready Just Yet

by Laurel Snook in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Relationships and Dating, Widowhood Journey
July 17, 2022
Dip your toe into the water. Test it out to see if it is the correct temperature. It feels okay to step into it but not far. Go a bit further. Then realize you are not ready to take the ...
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“The Wound That Will Never Heal”

by Jamie Foster in Coping Mechanisms, Grief
July 17, 2022
The wound that will never heal is the worst wound that one can ever experience. I can remember as a child I burned my leg on my brother's motorcycle. I was trying to get on it right after he parked ...
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