Grieving With Hope During the Holidays | Finding Comfort in Immanuel (God With Us)

Grief can take many forms—loss, infertility, broken expectations, or interrupted adoption plans. During the holidays especially, those emotions can feel overwhelming. This reflection explores how believers can grieve honestly while still holding onto the hope found in Immanuel, God with us.

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Mother’s Day, Infertility, and Redemption: From Grief to Joy

Mother’s Day can be one of the most difficult days of the year for women walking through infertility or miscarriage. It often brings grief, questions about identity, and a deep longing for what hasn’t yet come. In this personal story, I share how God met me in that place and how He used those seasons to reshape my identity and restore hope.

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Adoption Isn’t a Way to Get Pregnant: Breaking a Common Adoption Myth

Many families walking through infertility hear the phrase, “Just adopt and you’ll get pregnant.” In this guest post, Jenn Hesse addresses this common adoption myth and shares why it can be both misleading and hurtful.

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When Infertility Feels Like Your Identity (and How God Restores It)

Many women struggling with infertility wrestle with feelings of grief, identity, and worth. If infertility has left you feeling broken, alone, or defined by loss, this encouragement may remind you where your true identity and hope are found.

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