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When the world outside is crumbling, where do we find the strength to hold our loved ones close? Marsha Gray Hill, a poignant voice from the South, joins me on the Milk and Honey podcast to unfurl her journey through the terrain of loss and faith during the pandemic's darkest days. Her narrative is a mosaic of love, caretaking, and the indomitable spirit of her late mother—a beacon of Christian faith and service. As Marsha speaks, her words are a bridge connecting the profound grief of her personal loss with the universal quest for comfort and understanding in the aftermath of saying goodbye.
About Marsha:
Marsha Gray was born and raised in Kinston, North Carolina, before
marrying her husband, Gregg, and becoming Mrs. Marsha Hill in
1976. Her adventurous life of raising five children alongside her
eldest son’s burgeoning professional tennis career included lots of
love and way too many drives down I-95 in a massive Southwind
camper.
Fifteen grandchildren later, Marsha is still a southern girl, splitting
her time between Georgia and Florida. Her family is her pride and
joy, and while caring for her mother throughout the COVID
pandemic, she experienced firsthand what it’s like to advocate for a
deteriorating parent.
This experience inspired her to become a voice for compassion and
human dignity.
Snag Her Book Here: https://amzn.to/3SV1rAt
Connect with Marsha: MarshaGrayHill.com
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When the world outside is crumbling, where do we find the strength to hold our loved ones close? Marsha Gray Hill, a poignant voice from the South, joins me on the Milk and Honey podcast to unfurl her journey through the terrain of loss and faith during the pandemic's darkest days. Her narrative is a mosaic of love, caretaking, and the indomitable spirit of her late mother—a beacon of Christian faith and service. As Marsha speaks, her words are a bridge connecting the profound grief of her personal loss with the universal quest for comfort and understanding in the aftermath of saying goodbye.
About Marsha:
Marsha Gray was born and raised in Kinston, North Carolina, before
marrying her husband, Gregg, and becoming Mrs. Marsha Hill in
1976. Her adventurous life of raising five children alongside her
eldest son’s burgeoning professional tennis career included lots of
love and way too many drives down I-95 in a massive Southwind
camper.
Fifteen grandchildren later, Marsha is still a southern girl, splitting
her time between Georgia and Florida. Her family is her pride and
joy, and while caring for her mother throughout the COVID
pandemic, she experienced firsthand what it’s like to advocate for a
deteriorating parent.
This experience inspired her to become a voice for compassion and
human dignity.
Snag Her Book Here: https://amzn.to/3SV1rAt
Connect with Marsha: MarshaGrayHill.com
Enjoy the episode, everyone!
How you can be part of the movement to equip women.
1. Share the podcast!
2. Leave a 5-star review!
Here are the best ways for you and me to connect and grow together!
Step 1: Subscribe to the Podcast
Step 2: Check out my mentorship for under $150/month here
Step 3: Let's Connect: https://www.lemonprice.co/coffeechat
"For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve." Mark 10:45
Thanks for listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to share this in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.
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