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Growth and Healing
I manage a forum for women interested in being Proverbs 31 women and I had shared with them there about the loss of our daughter some months ago. One of the women had commented she didn’t know how she’d cope with something like that.
My response to her astounded me even – it was like God was speaking to us through my fingers. I hope what I share below will help you too.
It hasn’t been easy by any means and we’re only 9 months down the track. Two weeks ago (almost) my cousin lost his son in a car accident. My cousin is not a Christian and now I feel that it’s my role and responsibility to reach out to him and his wife. I hadn’t seen a lot of them over the past 2 or 3 years so I’ll be making up for it now and keeping in constant touch. The funeral was Tuesday just gone so it’s very early days for them yet.
I find often that our healing takes place when we are helping others, our growth takes place through our own personal hardships. So one needs to follow the other so we have this balance of growth and healing.
Now, I hadn’t even thought about that till I typed it just now.