Hope & scripture down in the grave yard- 1st Hope from the Cemetery video series summer 20206/18/2020 ![]() Welcome to the first of my Hope From the Cemetery video summer 2020 series. ( YouTube video below ) I'm so excited about doing this series! And I hope you are as excited as I am! I look forward to you joining me as we journey together through this series this summer. We will be getting into scripture and getting to know & understand more fully the heart of God. And grow closer & have an intimate relationship with the One who sustains and carries through and is with us in our every storm. He said He would never leave us nor forsake us. He is with us and for us no matter what comes our way, whether it be loss or some other sorrow and suffering. God is right there too in the middle of it. And He has a plan & a purpose to put to use what you have gone through. There is hope. And there is a better tomorrow. Here on my website and blog you can find lost more resources for support and encouragement in loss. In Him, Mae
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Mary Diven
6/21/2020 08:19:44 pm
Thank you so much for sharing from your heart. Over the years I have experienced the death of a close friend in an auto accident, death of my dad from a sudden heart attack, and death of my first husband from cancer. All this by age 30. Now, at age 60, I face the unknown with loss of contact with my oldest son who has battled depression and alcoholism. I pray he is still alive, but no matter what, God gives such encouragement and peace in the midst! God bless you, your family, and your ministry!
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Mae Renfroe
6/23/2020 10:53:55 am
HI Mary,
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I am a wife to my wonderful husband, Paul, of over 25 years. Mommy to 10 blessings, ages 24 to 2 years. Our 2nd oldest son, at age 14, has gone on to be with the Lord on April 19th, 2017. I share about that new road we are on here on my blog. Categories
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