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He Left to Play Soccer and Never Came Home | Yes, We Can!

He Left to Play Soccer and Never Came Home | Yes, We Can!

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In this powerful episode of the Yes, We Can! Podcast, Courtney shares her heartbreaking story of losing her husband — while four months pregnant and raising two young boys.

What started as a normal Saturday morning ended in unimaginable loss when her healthy husband suffered a sudden heart attack after a soccer game. Courtney opens up about receiving the knock on the door, telling her children their dad wasn’t coming home, navigating pregnancy through grief, and rebuilding life as a young widow.

If you or someone you love is walking through grief, especially widowhood, this conversation is honest, raw, faith-filled, and full of hope.

You are not alone.

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