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Grieving the Child I Never Knew Grieving the Child I Never Knew by Kathe Wunnenberg
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“Grief is a lot like a traffic signal—you never know how long it will last or whether you’ll feel happy or sad or somewhere in-between on a certain day.”
Kathe Wunnenberg, Grieving the Child I Never Knew: A Devotional Companion for Comfort in the Loss of Your Unborn or Newly Born Child
“Others who have not experienced losing a child will probably not understand how you feel or know how to respond to you. But your mourning does make sense. You lost a child. You have good reason to hurt. Don’t minimize your pain! Pour out your heart to God.”
Kathe Wunnenberg, Grieving the Child I Never Knew: A Devotional Companion for Comfort in the Loss of Your Unborn or Newly Born Child
“When you finally ascend to face reality, you may be surprised to discover shattered dreams, a broken heart, emotional debris, uprooted expectations, and damaged relationships. But you will also find peace in knowing that the storm has passed.”
Kathe Wunnenberg, Grieving the Child I Never Knew: A Devotional Companion for Comfort in the Loss of Your Unborn or Newly Born Child
“Like Adam and Eve, you, too, have experienced a great loss. Whether through miscarriage, stillbirth, tubal pregnancy, or infant death, your loss may cause you to hide physically, emotionally, socially, or spiritually.”
Kathe Wunnenberg, Grieving the Child I Never Knew: A Devotional Companion for Comfort in the Loss of Your Unborn or Newly Born Child
“Sometimes the pain is so intense you may want to disconnect from others and from God.”
Kathe Wunnenberg, Grieving the Child I Never Knew: A Devotional Companion for Comfort in the Loss of Your Unborn or Newly Born Child
“my goal is to camouflage myself so well that I can’t be found.”
Kathe Wunnenberg, Grieving the Child I Never Knew: A Devotional Companion for Comfort in the Loss of Your Unborn or Newly Born Child