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Today I’m sitting down with my dear friend Auburn, and this conversation is one I cannot wait for you to hear. Auburn is in the process of writing her new book Fruitful Grief, where she shares what she’s learned about the character of God in the middle of deep loss.
We talk honestly about what grief has looked like in her life, the places where the church shows up well (and where it can grow), and why community matters so much in seasons of suffering. We also dive into something Auburn is so passionate about—how food becomes ministry. From casseroles on doorsteps to gathering around a table, she shares why feeding people is one of the most powerful ways we can “be Jesus” to each other.
If you’ve ever walked through grief, loved someone who has, or wondered how to practically care for the hurting in your community, this conversation will meet you right where you are. It’s tender, hope-filled, and such a beautiful reminder that God brings fruit even from the hardest seasons.
Auburn's new book, Fruitful Grief, will be available after the new year but you can grab the two children's books she's already published here and get a 20% discount using code MoreAuburn20.
Be sure to follow Auburn at @aubschason on Instagram!
Grab your coffee (or reheat it for the third time!) and let's make room for MORE.
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Today I’m sitting down with my dear friend Auburn, and this conversation is one I cannot wait for you to hear. Auburn is in the process of writing her new book Fruitful Grief, where she shares what she’s learned about the character of God in the middle of deep loss.
We talk honestly about what grief has looked like in her life, the places where the church shows up well (and where it can grow), and why community matters so much in seasons of suffering. We also dive into something Auburn is so passionate about—how food becomes ministry. From casseroles on doorsteps to gathering around a table, she shares why feeding people is one of the most powerful ways we can “be Jesus” to each other.
If you’ve ever walked through grief, loved someone who has, or wondered how to practically care for the hurting in your community, this conversation will meet you right where you are. It’s tender, hope-filled, and such a beautiful reminder that God brings fruit even from the hardest seasons.
Auburn's new book, Fruitful Grief, will be available after the new year but you can grab the two children's books she's already published here and get a 20% discount using code MoreAuburn20.
Be sure to follow Auburn at @aubschason on Instagram!
Grab your coffee (or reheat it for the third time!) and let's make room for MORE.