When a woman loses a baby to stillbirth or miscarriage, it feels like the ground has fallen out from underneath her and the grief that follows can be extremely isolating and misunderstood. Speaking from experience, author Jackie Gibson shares honestly from her journey, acknowledging the sorrow, loneliness, and fears that come from suffering the loss of a child, while pointing to the real comfort she and her husband received from God, their church community, and His word. A fantastic book!
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