





Where Hope Lives
There is hope after the devastation of loss.
Miscarriage is a word that carries both silence and sorrow. For both men and women, it’s a pain walked through privately, without rituals, without closure, and too often, without support. This Bible study was born from that place, a sacred space of grief, questions, faith, and healing.
One point both mothers and fathers can discover and recognize through this study is that your loss was valid, your child was real, and you have every right to give yourself space to grieve. Where Hope Lives˜Healing the Silence and Sorrow of Miscarriage was written for every parent who has known the joy of a positive pregnancy test, only to be met later with the devastation of loss.
Throughout this study, you will be given the opportunity to memorize scripture weekly, learn why miscarriage grief is considered “disenfranchised grief”, reframe expectations, and work through reactions to this loss, such as guilt, anger, and sorrow. This is your space to process and heal.
“The womb weeps and the world moves on, but God does not turn away from a grieving heart.” – Inspired by Psalm 34:18
There is hope after the devastation of loss.
Miscarriage is a word that carries both silence and sorrow. For both men and women, it’s a pain walked through privately, without rituals, without closure, and too often, without support. This Bible study was born from that place, a sacred space of grief, questions, faith, and healing.
One point both mothers and fathers can discover and recognize through this study is that your loss was valid, your child was real, and you have every right to give yourself space to grieve. Where Hope Lives˜Healing the Silence and Sorrow of Miscarriage was written for every parent who has known the joy of a positive pregnancy test, only to be met later with the devastation of loss.
Throughout this study, you will be given the opportunity to memorize scripture weekly, learn why miscarriage grief is considered “disenfranchised grief”, reframe expectations, and work through reactions to this loss, such as guilt, anger, and sorrow. This is your space to process and heal.
“The womb weeps and the world moves on, but God does not turn away from a grieving heart.” – Inspired by Psalm 34:18