Jun 16, 2009
Grief Resources Over at Family Life
I had the privilege of reading the book, A Symphony in the Dark, a couple months ago. It has now been released, and you can order a copy or explore some of the other grief resources available over at Family Life.
You can also read more about little Molly Ann Mutz, daughter of Jake and Rebecca (nee Rainey) Mutz, and granddaughter to Dennis and Barbara Rainey (of Family Life). Molly Ann lived for a short seven days, leaving the imprint of her life in a profound and beautiful way, forever.




Thanks for that link–her story really touched me.
I have been listening to this on my way to work and been affected. I am looking forward to listening to the rest of this weeks broadcast to celebrate Molly Ann’s life on Family Life.
I heard their broadcast this morning, and I thought of you much of the time. Thanks for the links.
Becca is a dear friend of mine! I’m so thankful that God is using their story!
Thanks for sharing.
I hope today is a peaceful day.
love,
ebe
The story about Molly is so delicate and beautiful. It is amazing and so awesome how God uses us for His Glory and how impactful that is to us on earth. My heartfelt prayers are with the Mutz, Rainey and Piper families. Thank you for being so courageous and faithful to God and willing to share your stories.
It’s such a blessing that there are so many resources nowadays for dealing with perinatal loss and infant death. We went through six miscarriages, lost a baby at 23 weeks (she lived 4 short minutes) and then I spent 18 weeks on bedrest before my now 12-year-old’s premature birth.
I searched and searched for someone who could tell me where to learn how to grieve through our losses – and deal with the fall out. All of these years later I am thankful to get to read some of these resources and hear about others’ experiences. I’m thankful that God brought these things in His time.
I think I may have commented on here before, but I was the one who lost sextuplets in March. But I have read A Grace Disguised, and a few other things on your blog from time to time, and just wanted you to know how encouraging you have been, thank you so so much. I love how honest and transparent you are.