Nov 30, 2016
How does a person who has been mistreated and neglected early in life create something better for themselves? Certainly part of it is being willing to face what happened and discover who you are separate from what has happened. Gewanda Parker made of her early pain and fear a life of service and hope. Now she seeks to serve other people who also struggle, and in the meantime, treasure the life she has created. But how did she find her way? What helped her to heal from such a desperate childhood? What can she teach us about building a life when resources are wanting? Be inspired by the story of a woman who was determined not to let circumstance define her.
On Good Grief we explore the losses that define our lives. Each week, we talk with people who have transformed themselves through the profound act of grieving. Why settle for surviving? Say yes to the many experiences that embody loss! Grief can teach you where your strengths are and ignite your courage. It can heighten your awareness of what is important to you and help you let go of what is not.