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The Unfolding

Page 44: Joy Sheehan

The Unfolding

Northwestern Media

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9868 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

How do you keep going when you've lost someone you love? Joy Sheehan has experienced the unthinkable. She has walked through the valley of grief, and what she's learned will give you hope and maybe even help you find gratitude in the process.

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Page 44 of the unfolding is the story of Joy Sheehan.

0:04.2

The worst thing in my life, in some ways, has been one of the best things from my faith.

0:10.0

I live every second of my day for heaven.

0:13.8

I'm not afraid to die.

0:16.1

God's story has been unfolding.

0:19.3

Since the beginning of time. He invites you to be a part of it

0:26.6

another page in the unfolding

0:31.6

hi this is Meredith Foster.

0:42.9

With all of the changes we've experienced in the last couple of months, it's fair to say you've probably lost something.

0:49.0

In an interview in Harvard Business Review, David Kessler, founder of grief.com, talked about how we are all feeling a number

0:56.0

of different griefs, the loss of normalcy, or your daughter's senior year in graduation,

1:01.9

the loss of your job, the closing of your family business, or worst of all, the loss of someone

1:06.7

you love. Kessler said, we're not used to this kind of collective grief in the air.

1:12.6

How do we walk in a healthy way through this time of many griefs?

1:16.7

Joy Sheehan is a mom who has walked through the valley of grief and what she's learned will give you

1:21.5

hope and maybe even help you find gratitude in the process.

1:25.8

My name is Joy Sheehan. My husband, and I, we met and two weeks later got engaged.

1:32.3

Wow.

1:33.3

Nine months later got married.

1:34.3

We've been married 31 years.

1:36.3

We had our first child after five years married, and he was born with severe special needs.

1:42.3

So we lost our first boy when he was eight and a half.

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