In Soul Sisters: A Story of Joy and Sorrow, Colleen Mitchell writes of struggling to understand and accept God's plan after the loss of her 3 month old son. The article is excellent. I especially appreciate the wisdom of this line:
I soon learned that the most courageous thing a grieving heart must do is learn to be joyful again.
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Thank you for sharing this; it is very inspiring.
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