@kelsiklembara talks @BritLeeAllen about "Lost Gifts: Miscarriage, Grief, and the God of All Comfort." Brittany opens up about her experience with recurring miscarriage and the peace she has found in Christ amid deep loss.
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“Though most Christians uphold the sanctity of life, many of us still speak of babies lost to miscarriage as if they were almost babies,” writes @BritLeeAllen.
“But God does not view them this way.”
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@sometimesalight That is so freeing. I think no matter how much we savor each season, we will wish we’d savored it more. I don’t think it’s possible to look back and be perfectly satisfied by the amount of time we spent with our children. Because it isn’t supposed to satisfy us.
Publishing a book on miscarriage with lots of my own personal story is like handing my heart to the world on a platter. It’s so vulnerable. But I know it’s worth it.
Lost Gifts is out today!🎉
I genuinely didn’t believe I’d ever get to write this book and here we are. God is so kind! May God use it to draw near to all who read it. What a gift it is to be used in a small way by a mighty God.🤯
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This is one symptom of a heart that longs, a heart that is sick with grief, a heart where waiting feels endless. Continue reading: https://t.co/55079IpPJO @BritLeeAllen
Lament helps us know where to go when the heartbeat can’t be found, when the pregnancy symptoms vanish, or when one miscarriage turns into two, then three, and then four.
— @BritLeeAllen
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She listened intently, tears lining her lashes like tiny soldiers coming to my aid, coming to fight this war alongside me. When my words fell silent, she opened her own mouth. @BritLeeAllen Continue reading: https://t.co/VrdGhoHCFn