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"Penned with thoughtfulness, transparency, and compassion, Seen reveals the trauma and brokenness experienced by people who have suffered pain and cruelty at the hands of another, through the unimaginable loss of a child, in the intense suffering brou"
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“Ryan always had a special relationship with his father and considered him his best friend and hero. The thought of him walking away was a pain he could not bear and he realized he was at the lowest point of his life.” SEEN, Day 25”
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
“Still tethered to an IV and woozy from anesthesia, Maria held Jonah and anointed him with her tears. She pressed her face to his, trying to freeze this final moment in her memory. She inhaled the smell of her newborn, ran her nose over his soft cheeks, and said goodbye.”
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
“I still carry deep sadness for my 18-year-old self, but I also hold onto the hope of God’s ongoing healing, acknowledging that it’s a lifelong journey. It’s okay to feel sorrow for the traumatic events in our lives while remaining expectant of God’s goodness.”
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
“I still carry deep sadness for my 18-year-old self, but I also hold onto the hope of God’s ongoing healing, acknowledging that it’s a lifelong journey. It’s okay to feel sorrow for the traumatic events in our lives while remaining expectant of God’s goodness.”
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
“Still tethered to an IV and woozy from anesthesia, Maria held Jonah and anointed him with her tears. She pressed her face to his, trying to freeze this final moment in her memory. She inhaled the smell of her newborn, ran her nose over his soft cheeks, and said goodbye.”
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
“Ryan always had a special relationship with his father and considered him his best friend and hero. The thought of him walking away was a pain he could not bear and he realized he was at the lowest point of his life.” SEEN, Day 25”
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
― Seen: Experiencing God's Tenderness After Brokenness
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