Tuesday, July 24, 2012

How Does the Pre-mature Death of Your Baby Affect Your Life?

July 24, 2012

The pre-mature death of an anticipated baby can turn your lives, hopes and dreams upside down; it can leave your hearts hemorrhaging and your marriage fractured or destroyed.

You do not have to walk this valley alone! 






Join me, on October 1, 2012, when I officially launch this blog, where w
e will focus primarily on helping mothers, fathers and siblings to heal physically, emotionally and spiritually following devastating pre-natal loss, and to successfully navigate difficult, high-risk pregnancies.





Beginning October 1, you will learn about me and the dark valley I and my husband traversed - together and alone - and the pain my young son incurred from the loss of his sister.



There is joy on the other side of this heartache, but it can be a long time in coming. Let's walk through this together and weep with those who weep and rejoice with those who rejoice!



May the God of all comfort guide and be with us as we go.



Looking forward to having you join me on October 1!



Blessings,



Andrea Arthur Owan



Note: If you are in need of immediate encouragement and a place to pour out your heart, you may do so here before the official start date, or contact me directly at my email: andreaarthurowan.gmail.com.



Some info : 



Andrea is a writer, speaker and educator. 

Her nonfiction and fiction work has appeared in secular and religious newspapers, books, church bulletins, devotionals, anthologies and teaching manuals. Her most recent anthology contributions include:





Celebrating Christmas with...Memories, Poetry, and Good Food (released December, 2011)





Heavenly Company: Entertaining Angels Unaware (released by Guideposts, August, 2012; edited

                                                                                     by Cecil Murphey and Twila Belk





My Love to You Always (released by October 1, 2012; published by OakTara. This book is a 

                                         culmination of real-life short love stories.)












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