For those walking the path of grieving the loss of a baby or child, we offer grace for the journey and a friend to walk with you... There are moments on this walk when we feel we cannot go on. Moments when a friend comes alongside us to point us again to the One who sustains us. A friend to lift us in prayer. A friend to allow us to lean on her as she leans on Him. A friend, who is not afraid to walk through the valley in the rain, with a storm mounting. She is not afraid, because the Lord is her strength and her shield. She is not afraid because she doesn't walk alone. And because He has walked with her through the valleys and the storms, He has sent her to walk with you. And He will carry you both through the rain, through the storm, through the unknown dark alleys to secure, dry ground. Whether you are a newly bereaved mother or a seasoned mom who has watched the Lord make beauty from ashes in your life. Whether you need someone to lean on or you are the shoulder that can bear the burden, we hope you will walk with us as we are walking with Him. We hope you will join us with our broken umbrellas, with all our little quirks and imperfections in our various stages on this walk, as His grace washes over us in the pouring rain.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Show Some Love to Lori and Read the Extraordinary Journey of Her Sweet Megan

This week's blog feature is Lori from Our Special Needs Life, a sweet mother who has walked a path that many of us have not experienced. Just the same, she is a mother who has said good-bye to her sweet baby girl, after an almost ten-year-long extraordinary journey. Her daughter Megan's life is a beautiful testimony of God's grace and peace. Megan's joy despite circumstances is evident in her beautiful smile. Her life is truly a humbling inspiration, and I pray that you will be blessed as you read about this amazing girl.

An introduction post...

Dear Megan...a letter from a mother's heart...

Megan's battle

Megan's life and faith...

Please take some time to encourage and pray for Lori and her family this week. And, thank you so much for showing love to last week's mama, my friend Deanna. Love to all...

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