Starting Again, with Purpose and Grace
Helllooooo friends, welcome back. It’s been a while, I know! Haha. I hope you are all doing great. I’ve surely missed you, and my heart is with you.
For months, I’ve been on a break, doing life and taking care of family and work. Thank God for His grace and faithfulness. I appreciate everyone who has reached out, saying the blog has been a blessing to them. I couldn’t be more grateful.
This is a special season, and I believe the LORD is going to do great and marvelous things in our lives. He says, "What eyes have not seen, what ears have not heard, what has not entered into the heart of men, the things that the Lord has prepared for those that love Him"—these are the things He’s going to do in our lives.
This time, I’m writing again with a more specific focus. I feel the Lord is leading me to turn to my fellow widows, those who have faced the unimaginable loss of a loved one and are navigating the winding road of grief. It’s a path I understand by the grace of God, one I’ve walked myself over the years, finding healing step by step. And it’s that journey, that process of healing, that I feel called to share now.
Grief is not linear. It comes in waves, sometimes crashing over us when we least expect it, other times receding into the background of daily life. And for those who are walking through it, especially widows, the road can feel lonely. But I believe in the power of shared moments. I believe that by opening up about our pain, our struggles, our little joys, and our victories, we create a space for others to do the same. In that space, healing begins.
Through my own experience, I’ve come to understand that there is no right or wrong way to grieve. There is no timeline, no perfect method for “moving on.” What I have found, though, is that healing is not about forgetting; it’s about remembering in a way that allows us to live fully again. It’s about honoring the love we’ve lost while also embracing the life that remains.
As I begin this new chapter in my writing, I want to share not only my personal journey but also the lessons and insights I’ve gained along the way. Whether it’s talking about the small, everyday steps we can take to move forward or discussing the deeper emotional and spiritual challenges that come with loss, my hope is that this space becomes a source of encouragement and strength.
I know there are many out there—more than ever—who need to hear this message. Whether you are a widow yourself, or you know someone who is, I invite you to walk with me on this journey. We are not meant to carry our burdens alone. There is power in community, in knowing that someone else has been where you are and has found a way through.
So, thank you for reading, for coming alongside me as I step into this new phase of my journey. If you know someone who is grieving, please share this with them. Together, we can create a circle of support, a place where healing happens, slowly but surely, one day at a time.
God bless you, and I’m so glad you’re here. Cheers!
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