Finding Peace After Letting Go of a Friendship (Faith, Friendship, and Grief: Part 3)
Losing a friend can be a deep grief, but it can also be a sacred space where God teaches you trust, boundaries, and peace.
Encouragement, resources, and faith for special needs moms.
Losing a friend can be a deep grief, but it can also be a sacred space where God teaches you trust, boundaries, and peace.

A caregiver mom’s honest Thanksgiving: how quiet rituals, journaling, and steady faith made room for hope around our small table.
Letting go doesn’t mean you stop loving; it means you honor yourself and trust God to carry both the love and the loss.
When you’re a full-time caregiver, it’s easy to feel like you’ve lost pieces of yourself. This post reflects on how to honor your role as “mom” while still holding onto who you are beyond caregiving.
When life got hard and my strength faded, I picked up my pen. My journal became a safe place to pour out my heart and rediscover the faith that kept me going. It also lit a fire to help others heal and believe again.
Losing a friend can feel like losing a piece of yourself. Here’s my story of grieving a friendship that felt like family and how God is teaching me to carry both the loss and the love.
Before the holidays ramp up take intentional steps to care for your heart. These short, practical routines helped me stay steady during the busiest seasons.
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Being a special needs mom often means putting yourself last. But self-care is not selfish, it is survival. Here are self-care tips for special needs moms to help you find balance without guilt.
