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Tag: miscarriage

Wavy patterns of wet sand, from dark brown to light tan and shades between, left behind when the tide went out. A rusted anchor rests at the top left of the frame, is rope taut across the top of the picture.
Posted on July 29, 2022July 31, 2022

Getting Comfortable with Ambiguity

Musings on the nature and purpose of ambiguity in theology.

A black butterfly rests against a red flower. The butterfly's wings are translucent and partially open as its proboscis drinks nectar from the flower. The background is a smudge of green plant life.
Posted on June 24, 2022February 3, 2023

My Faith Reconstruction Journey – How A Miscarriage Prepared Me to Endure Spiritual Abuse

How the grief and identity crisis experienced after a miscarriage grounded my faith in Jesus, preparing me to endure the shock of spiritual abuse at the hand of church leaders.

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