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Grief comes for all of us — through death, disappointment, or dreams that didn’t unfold the way we hoped. But with God, grief doesn’t have to be the end of your story. In this tender and deeply human episode, Kennyetta invites listeners into a sacred conversation about loss, healing, and divine presence in the middle of pain.
Through the stories of Elena, Marcus, Tasha & David, and Jordan, we see grief in its many forms — the loss of loved ones, identity, hope, and dreams — and the grace that meets us in each one. From honest anger to quiet faith, this episode reminds us that God doesn’t rush us through sorrow; He sits with us in it and teaches us how to breathe again.
💬 In this episode:
The power of naming your grief instead of masking it
How God’s presence meets us in loss, even through silence
Practical ways to move through grief with honesty, grace, and growth
Grief isn’t wasted — it’s a sacred classroom. And when grace enters the room, even sorrow becomes a seed for something new.
By Kennyetta Watkins5
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Grief comes for all of us — through death, disappointment, or dreams that didn’t unfold the way we hoped. But with God, grief doesn’t have to be the end of your story. In this tender and deeply human episode, Kennyetta invites listeners into a sacred conversation about loss, healing, and divine presence in the middle of pain.
Through the stories of Elena, Marcus, Tasha & David, and Jordan, we see grief in its many forms — the loss of loved ones, identity, hope, and dreams — and the grace that meets us in each one. From honest anger to quiet faith, this episode reminds us that God doesn’t rush us through sorrow; He sits with us in it and teaches us how to breathe again.
💬 In this episode:
The power of naming your grief instead of masking it
How God’s presence meets us in loss, even through silence
Practical ways to move through grief with honesty, grace, and growth
Grief isn’t wasted — it’s a sacred classroom. And when grace enters the room, even sorrow becomes a seed for something new.