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Mothers of Angels: Inspirational Thoughts for Parents Dealing with Child Loss, Volume One
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Mothers of Angels: Inspirational Thoughts for Parents Dealing with Child Loss, Volume One

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Life is difficult. Losing a child is the worst thing that some people will ever have to endure. You’ve been through something that will forever change your life. And even though you are a child of God, and you pray and ask God for guidance, it’s not a sin to seek help from professionals. When we talk openly about our angel baby, it’s not that we want others to feel sorry for us or feel uncomfortable. Just because our child died doesn’t mean that we are not proud of them. We still have the desire to uphold their memory by saying their name and sharing our stories of what little time we had with them. We are still proud parents, regardless of what others think. Follow Stephanie Basco Sullivan, author of My Heart Shaped Womb and the creator of the Facebook page, Mother’s of Angel’s, as she shares 157 of her poetic, heartfelt posts with other parents, offering compassion and inspiration for all who grieve the loss of their child.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Southeast Media
Date
23 June 2020
Pages
164
ISBN
9781888141245

Life is difficult. Losing a child is the worst thing that some people will ever have to endure. You’ve been through something that will forever change your life. And even though you are a child of God, and you pray and ask God for guidance, it’s not a sin to seek help from professionals. When we talk openly about our angel baby, it’s not that we want others to feel sorry for us or feel uncomfortable. Just because our child died doesn’t mean that we are not proud of them. We still have the desire to uphold their memory by saying their name and sharing our stories of what little time we had with them. We are still proud parents, regardless of what others think. Follow Stephanie Basco Sullivan, author of My Heart Shaped Womb and the creator of the Facebook page, Mother’s of Angel’s, as she shares 157 of her poetic, heartfelt posts with other parents, offering compassion and inspiration for all who grieve the loss of their child.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Southeast Media
Date
23 June 2020
Pages
164
ISBN
9781888141245