Yes Christians Can Feel Suicidal
Content Note: This post discusses suicide, suicide loss, suicidal thoughts, grief, mental health, emotional pain, or crisis support. Please read with care. If this topic feels activating, it is okay…
Honest reflections on faith in the middle of real life which is full of detours, healing, and unexpected grace.
This space holds personal stories, Scripture-based encouragement, and the raw moments of wrestling and wondering in the walk with God. Whether you’re in a season of waiting, wilderness, grief, or growth, these posts are here to remind you that faith isn’t about perfection. It’s about trusting Him, even in the hard places.
Content Note: This post discusses suicide, suicide loss, suicidal thoughts, grief, mental health, emotional pain, or crisis support. Please read with care. If this topic feels activating, it is okay…
Content Note: This post discusses suicide, suicide loss, suicidal thoughts, grief, mental health, emotional pain, or crisis support. Please read with care. If this topic feels activating, it is okay…
A note from Brandi:This reflection is shared for encouragement, education, and personal reflection. Any quoted words belong to their original author and are included with credit for reflection purposes. This…
A note from Brandi:This reflection is shared for encouragement, education, and personal reflection. Any quoted words belong to their original author and are included with credit for reflection purposes. This…
New beginnings. They carry a quiet kind of hope which is soft, steady, and full of promise. Today is the last day of June, and with it comes a shift….
This journey with OMS has brought me to my knees more times than I can count. It has stretched me, refined me, broken me open and built something stronger in…
When a child lives through a life-altering medical condition, the whole family learns how heavy ordinary days can feel. Appointments, therapies, fear, exhaustion, and uncertainty can crowd out joy. For…
“Did you even know that you were looking at a miracle?” That question caught me completely off guard. It came from a gentleman sitting nearby in the waiting room of…
Beads of Courage graphic representing medical milestones, pediatric bravery, chronic illness, Child Life support, and hope for children with medical challenges. For two years, we’ve tried to access the Beads…
Dear Special Needs Mama, I don’t know your name, but I know your heart.When I look at you, I see the bags under your eyes and the fear behind your…
I can still feel the sand under my feet and I can still remember The Day He Ran. Our Beach Miracle. The sun was setting, the breeze was just right,…
When your child is sick, your entire family gets pulled into the storm. What some people may forget is that there are other siblings in the home. This is about…
I will never forget the day a doctor told us, “There’s no hope.” Not in those exact words, maybe but close enough. The weight of it settled like a stone…
Speaking the Language of Rare – Part 2 In Part 1, I walked through some of the most common medical terms we’ve come to know and use daily. In Part…
In Speaking the Language of Rare – Part 1, when you live with a rare diagnosis, medical terms start to feel like household words. In our world, terms like IVIG,…
Content Note: This post discusses suicide, suicide loss, suicidal thoughts, grief, mental health, emotional pain, or crisis support. Please read with care. If this topic feels activating, it is okay…
A note from Brandi:This reflection was written by my husband, Bart, as part of our family’s OMS journey. A Father’s Faith: Holding the Fort While My Son Fought to Walk…
These days, life looks different than it did during the thick of H’s treatments. We’re no longer spending weeks on end in the hospital, juggling chemo, IVIG, ACTH, and emergency…
In the world of Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome (OMS), few names are as respected and recognized as Dr. Michael R. Pranzatelli. His work changed the trajectory of care for children like…
When my son was diagnosed with Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome (OMS), the world shifted beneath our feet. It was one of those moments that divides life into before and after. Fear…