October is Pregnancy Loss Awareness Month. During October, Project Pomegranate welcomes our friend and fellow traveler Elizabeth Hagan, as a guest blogger. Her book, Birthed: Finding Grace Through Infertility, a story which was also punctuated by miscarriage, will be released on December 6, 2016. Please also consider sharing Though the Darkness Gather Round: Devotions about Infertility, Miscarriage,… Read More →
Just Be…
As Father’s Day approaches, Project Pomegranate invites you to walk beside those who grieve infertility, miscarriages, and infant loss – and to tend to the ways in which your congregation can provide support. Thank you to our guest bloggers who offer insight and wisdom from the depths of their own experiences. We also invite you… Read More →
A Prayer for Father’s Day
As Father’s Day approaches, Project Pomegranate invites you to walk beside those who grieve infertility, miscarriages, and infant loss – and to tend to the ways in which your congregation can provide support. Thank you to our guest bloggers who offer insight and wisdom from the depths of their own experiences. We also invite you… Read More →
Discovering Community
As Father’s Day approaches, Project Pomegranate invites you to walk beside those who grieve infertility, miscarriages, and infant loss – and to tend to the ways in which your congregation can provide support. Thank you to our guest bloggers who offer insight and wisdom from the depths of their own experiences. We also invite you… Read More →
Infertility the Teacher
As Father’s Day approaches, Project Pomegranate invites you to walk beside those who grieve infertility, miscarriages, and infant loss – and to tend to the ways in which your congregation can provide support. Thank you to our guest bloggers who offer insight and wisdom from the depths of their own experiences. We also invite you… Read More →
The Space In-Between
This afternoon, my senses are a bit flooded. My mind is a swirl of emotions and thoughts and confusion because this year, my vantage point for Mother’s Day is so very different. You see, I’ve been greeted this morning with a mason jar of flowers. Filled with baby’s breath and yellow daisies, a delicate yellow… Read More →
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