Blogs by other WWW parents
Many WWW parents began blogs either during their child’s illness or after their death. I find reading blogs by other bereaved parents can be encouraging! Seeing their journey of healing and joy in Christ can help me on rough days.
Here is a list of a few such blogs:
Jill Persenaire Sullivan
The Sullivan Four.
http://thesullivanfour.blogspot.comJennifer Coleman
Finding Joy in Him
http://www.findingjoyinhim.meCarol Harlan
What Matters Most
http://whatmattersmost-carol.blogspot.comMissy Holmes
Leightyn’s Lifesong
Http://www.leightynslifesong.blogspot.comKimberly Crumby
A Weeping Christian: When Faith and Grief Collide
http://kimberlycrumby.comKristen Ann Paul
Pregnancy After Loss Support (PALS):
http://www.pregnancyafterlosssupport.com/author/kristenpaul/Tina Spiller
Illuminate Project | A Stillbirth Journal http://www.lovedandfavored525.wordpress.comMisti Carter
Unstoppable Blessings
www.unstoppableblessings.com
If you have experienced the death of a child and write about it, please share your blog in the comments.
Christianity, death of a child, Grief
Pamela Merritt
Thank you for posting these! Losing a child is so difficult for most people around us to understand. Connecting with others who know our pain is such a blessing. My site is http://www.hopedaisy.com
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12
Blessings ~ Pamela
victoriawhyte
Thanks for sharing this, I look forward to checking these out.
My teenage daughter Leah, died last year, from the side effects of her cancer treatment.
My blog is called ‘my journey’ and I write here:
https://victoriawhyte.wordpress.com
One of the many blogs that I like to read and find encouraging is called “A Window Into Grief”
http://awindowintogrief.blogspot.co.uk
kathleenduncan
Thanks for sharing. I’m sorry for your loss. I’ll check out your blog later today.
amotherwithoutachild
What a wonderful idea. I too read blogs from other bereaved parents and I find it helps me so much, knowing I’m not alone. My blog is http://www.amotherwithoutachild.com
kathleenduncan
Feel free to share those that have encouraged you the most.