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For those of us who have lost a child from this earth, there is no way we can put words to the pain and suffocating darkness we find ourselves hurled into. As Laura has been known to say, “I didn’t even know that kind of darkness existed!”
How do you even try to explain to someone who has never faced child loss what our grief is like, not just the first few months, but the first few years?
In today’s episode, Laura shares several illustrations or comparisons that not only help us describe what our grief is like to those around us, but helps other pareavors realize they are not alone in these crazy and dark emotions that seem to hang on for so long.
Click here to know more about Laura’s book Reflections of Hope coming out in April.
Preorder the children’s book Laura is writing with her granddaughter and help them get it funded here.
Savanah’s website
Savanah’s Facebook page
Watch the video with Alainah
Join the discussion! Leave a question or comment on today’s talk here.
(GPS Hope is a 501c3 nonprofit and runs on the financial support of those who believe in passing along the hope they have received to others.)
Daniel Wilson was born on March 21 and is forever 30.
If you would like your child mentioned on the podcast the week of his or her birthday, click here to fill out the short form with the needed information.
The special song written for our children’s birthdays I Remember Well can be heard here.
www.gpshope.org
To have Laura come and minister at your event, contact us at [email protected].
Grieving Parents Sharing Hope (GPS Hope) is here to walk with parents through the darkness of child-loss, guiding them to a place of hope, light and purpose.
It is a safe place for anyone who has lost a child from this earth. There is no shame or judgment in where you are in this journey, including if you are struggling in your relationship with God or your faith has been completely shattered.
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For those of us who have lost a child from this earth, there is no way we can put words to the pain and suffocating darkness we find ourselves hurled into. As Laura has been known to say, “I didn’t even know that kind of darkness existed!”
How do you even try to explain to someone who has never faced child loss what our grief is like, not just the first few months, but the first few years?
In today’s episode, Laura shares several illustrations or comparisons that not only help us describe what our grief is like to those around us, but helps other pareavors realize they are not alone in these crazy and dark emotions that seem to hang on for so long.
Click here to know more about Laura’s book Reflections of Hope coming out in April.
Preorder the children’s book Laura is writing with her granddaughter and help them get it funded here.
Savanah’s website
Savanah’s Facebook page
Watch the video with Alainah
Join the discussion! Leave a question or comment on today’s talk here.
(GPS Hope is a 501c3 nonprofit and runs on the financial support of those who believe in passing along the hope they have received to others.)
Daniel Wilson was born on March 21 and is forever 30.
If you would like your child mentioned on the podcast the week of his or her birthday, click here to fill out the short form with the needed information.
The special song written for our children’s birthdays I Remember Well can be heard here.
www.gpshope.org
To have Laura come and minister at your event, contact us at [email protected].
Grieving Parents Sharing Hope (GPS Hope) is here to walk with parents through the darkness of child-loss, guiding them to a place of hope, light and purpose.
It is a safe place for anyone who has lost a child from this earth. There is no shame or judgment in where you are in this journey, including if you are struggling in your relationship with God or your faith has been completely shattered.

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