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Walking Through Pregnancy Loss in Faith with Sydney Holmes

1 h 17 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of His House, I sit down with my friend Sydney Holmes to talk about miscarriage, stillbirth, and the sacred, complicated grief that follows the loss of a baby. Sydney shares her journey through multiple losses, delivering her son Mack, and the emotional and spiritual road that led her to pursue surrogacy. She opens up about what grief actually feels like, the wrestle with God, and the ways Jesus met her in hospital rooms, quiet prayers, and the unknown. We also talk about how to show up for someone walking through loss—what helps, what hurts, and what it really looks like to mourn with those who mourn. This conversation is for anyone who has experienced pregnancy or infant loss, anyone navigating a story that looks different than they hoped, and anyone who wants to learn how to love people well in their grief.

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