This is relatable, might have even shed a tear or two. For someone who has felt every single emotion highlighted in this newsletter, I finally feel seen.
7 years after my dad’s death, I look at myself and I know I’m not thesame person. Nobody talks about how grief changes you completely. Nobody talks about the depression, constant anxiety, and guilt that comes with it.
Thank you for helping me put my thoughts into words. I also pray that everyone dealing with grief will be comforted by the God of all comforts, and they would be conscious of him walking them through that journey.
Thank you for sharing this deeply personal response. I’m truly touched by your words and grateful that the newsletter resonated with you. Grief indeed has a profound way of changing us, often in ways we don’t expect or talk about enough. Your experience is real, and I’m honoured that this space gave you a moment of recognition and understanding.
I join you in that prayer – that everyone walking through grief feels the comforting presence of God, even in the most difficult moments. Take care, and I hope you continue to find peace on this journey.
This is relatable, might have even shed a tear or two. For someone who has felt every single emotion highlighted in this newsletter, I finally feel seen.
7 years after my dad’s death, I look at myself and I know I’m not thesame person. Nobody talks about how grief changes you completely. Nobody talks about the depression, constant anxiety, and guilt that comes with it.
Thank you for helping me put my thoughts into words. I also pray that everyone dealing with grief will be comforted by the God of all comforts, and they would be conscious of him walking them through that journey.
Thank you for sharing this deeply personal response. I’m truly touched by your words and grateful that the newsletter resonated with you. Grief indeed has a profound way of changing us, often in ways we don’t expect or talk about enough. Your experience is real, and I’m honoured that this space gave you a moment of recognition and understanding.
I join you in that prayer – that everyone walking through grief feels the comforting presence of God, even in the most difficult moments. Take care, and I hope you continue to find peace on this journey.