Treasures in Jars of Clay – March 2014
How am I doing? Well, it’s kind of surreal to enter some anniversaries: diagnosis, surgery, and start of chemo. In February we were able to…
HOPE-FILLED DEVOTIONALS FROM THE IoH FAMILY
How am I doing? Well, it’s kind of surreal to enter some anniversaries: diagnosis, surgery, and start of chemo. In February we were able to…
The love of your life is gone. Or has never shown up. Your family is all but destroyed by broken relationships. Or a deeply valued…
Are there friends or family members whom you rarely hear apologize? Their apologies may be long overdue. Here is the problem: we have a natural…
Our family is gradually recovering from the loss of our son Jonathan at age 43. He died on October 12, 2011, after being diagnosed with…
I long to find rest at home. To be still. To be with those I love. To feel settled. How do you define HOME? It could…
We often think of grief as a response to death, but grief comes from other losses too. Families facing a young parent’s illness grieve the…
- Blog Post written by Bobby Conti, Legacy Retreat attendee and now volunteer. Far-off, unknowable, unrelatable. Are these words you use to describe God? It…
I have been volunteering for Inheritance of Hope for almost four years. In those years of witnessing amazing moments, my eyes have been opened to…
- Blog post written by Daniel Carillo In the first chapter of his Gospel, John gives an account of how Jesus selects the apostles. Interesting…
My dad was diagnosed with very rare stage 4 lymphoma in his eyes when I was 15. It was a pretty tough time for my…