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In this deeply personal and inspiring message, Sister Jennifer shares her heartfelt journey of healing after losing her son to violence 11 years ago. As someone who has walked through the valley of grief, she offers hope, encouragement, and practical wisdom for anyone dealing with loss.

What You'll Learn:
✨ How to process grief without being told to "get over it"
✨ The healing power of forgiveness (even when it feels impossible)
✨ Why walking away from revenge leads to peace
✨ Practical coping strategies that actually work
✨ How friends and community can support grieving families
✨ Why Jesus wept - and why your tears are valid too

Key Takeaways:
• Grief has no timeline - take your time to heal
• Sudden death affects you mentally, physically, emotionally & spiritually  
• Walking and movement can be therapeutic during difficult times
• Don't judge others' healing journey - just pray and support
• "It is well" - speak life to yourself even in pain

This message is especially meaningful for:
- Parents who have lost children
- Anyone grieving a sudden or violent loss
- Those approaching death anniversaries
- People supporting bereaved loved ones
- Anyone seeking hope in dark seasons

Sister Jennifer speaks from Ghana, remembering her son and encouraging others that healing is possible while honoring your loved one's memory.

#grief #healing #loss #bereaved #mothers 
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Remember: You are fearfully and wonderfully made. It is well.


About the host:

Jennifer Beckford is the founder of the Nicholas Stewart Project, a loving mother, and a believer in the power of community development and its resilience.

For as long as she can remember, Jennifer has been passionate about helping others. Throughout her adult life, she continues to give her time in the service of helping others, even when, on occasions, it seems impossible!

Jennifer says: “I feel compelled to do at least one voluntary task each week”.


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