Pastors. Ministers. Priests. Rabbis. Community Leaders.
These are get-up-and-go-to-work people like you and me, who struggle with knowing what to say to the moms in their community, who have suffered the loss of a baby or child.
These community leaders often ask me honest questions:
Is it even possible to honor a mother’s loss in my public gathering without trespassing personal boundaries?
Likewise, is it insensitive or inconsiderate to draw attention to moms who are mourning?
Is this private women’s issue better left untouched in a public setting?
These are relevant questions that deserve candid answers.
Therefore in Video #6 of our seven-part Mother’s Day series, Jessie and I suggest 3 ways that community leaders can offer hope and healing this Mother’s Day to moms who have lost a baby or a child.
Do you know a community leader who may benefit from these tips? Then we invite you to pass this along.
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