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When the Storm Hits

When the Storm Hits

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Getting hit by a storm and trying to deal with the aftermath is a lot like what many of us deal with when losing someone we love. Finding community and experiencing the power of presence from others is crucial in navigating grief. Sometimes what we really need is someone to listen and show up emotionally. This episode is a powerful analogy authored by our Founder, Dr. Mary Ellen Collins.

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Podcast Episode highlights a blog by Dr. Mary Ellen Collins: https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/2025/04/09/when-the-storm-hits-comparing-tornadoes-to-the-loss-of-a-loved-one/

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