Grief Journey collection

You’ve Taken the First Step

If you’ve come here from When Grief Has No Words, or from the Natural Grief Support System,
you’re not alone.

And that first step matters more than you may realize.

But grief doesn’t stay in one moment…
and it doesn’t affect just one part of your life.

"Grief is not a problem to be solved. It is love with nowhere to go. And you are allowed to feel every part of it."

Warm indoor scene with gentle window light and a person reading or holding a cup, reflective and hopeful

Gentle support for the moments when grief feels overwhelming.

Gentle support for the moments when grief feels overwhelming — and a place to begin again.

Why It Still Feels So Hard

There’s a reason nothing has fully worked.
And it’s not you.

Grief touches everything—your thoughts, your body, your faith,

your relationships, your identity, your daily life.

And when those pieces aren’t supported together…

it can feel like you’re starting over again and again.

There Is a Way to Move Forward

That’s why this journey was created

A scripture-based, structured path designed to help you understand what you’re feeling,

steady yourself in difficult moments, and begin moving forward—at your own pace.

Not by rushing your grief.

But by giving you something steady to walk with.

You Don’t Have to Figure This Out All At Once

You can take this one step at a time.

If you're ready for steady support, this is a good place to begin:

Or, if that feels like too much right now, start with one gentle step:

You’re here because you’re carrying something heavy—

or because someone you love is.

Grief doesn’t come in categories—and there’s no hierarchy here.

The loss of a person, a relationship, a dream, or a beloved animal can all carry the same deep ache.

What differs is the journey.
All of it is valid. All of it is welcome here.

  • You have lost someone — to death, divorce, estrangement, or any other kind of loss

  • You have lost a pet who was family, and you're tired of people not taking that grief seriously

  • Your faith feels shaky, silent, or altogether absent right now, and you need someone to meet you there

  • You feel stuck in grief and don't know how to move — or whether you're allowed to

  • Well-meaning people keep saying the wrong things, and the loneliness of that is its own kind of pain

  • You want something grounded in scripture, not just secular self-help

  • You need something practical — something to actually do — not just a framework to understand

  • You want to grieve well, not just fast

  • You are supporting someone in grief and want to understand how to help

A word to you, wherever you are

If you are in the dark valley right now — the sleepless nights, the waves that arrive without warning, the loneliness of a world that has moved on while you haven't — I want you to know something that took me years to fully believe:

"The pain will lift. The love remains. The memories stay sweet. And you will find joy again. Take your time. This is your journey. I am here to help you find your way through."

Take one step. You don't have to know what comes next. The resources are here whenever you're ready. There is no rush. There is no right order. There is only the next step — and then the one after that.

You are not lost. You are being found.