Grief doesn’t come with a schedule. It doesn’t wrap up neatly after a few months. And it doesn’t disappear just because the world thinks it should.
In this deeply honest conversation, Gabe sits down with Stephanie Tripp and Lauren Bumbarger to talk about grief, loss, and what healing really looks like when life has been turned upside down. From sudden loss to long-term sorrow, anger, faith, and the slow rebuilding of hope, this episode creates space for the reality that grief comes in waves — and that God meets us in every one of them.
If you or someone you love is walking through loss, this conversation is a reminder that you’re not alone, your feelings are valid, and healing doesn’t mean forgetting.
🔍 Discover
💬 Reflection
Grief has a way of reopening wounds when we least expect it. A song on the radio. A sunrise. A memory. This episode gently reminds us that grief isn’t a sign of weakness — it’s a sign of love. And while the pain may not disappear, healing happens when we stop trying to carry it alone and allow God and others to meet us where we are.
✅ Key Takeaways
❓ Question for You
Where have you been putting pressure on yourself to “be fine” instead of giving yourself grace?
🤝 Next Steps & Resources
If you’re walking through grief or supporting someone who is, we strongly recommend GriefShare, a faith-centered support group designed for people navigating loss.
And remember — you don’t have to walk through grief alone.
📢 Calls to Action