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After your husband dies, your world is shattered. In the beginning, all you can do is survive the pain and sorrow of losing him. But over time, something begins to shift — not because the grief is gone, but because your heart knows it can’t stay in this brokenness forever. And that’s when the tension begins. You find yourself at a crossroads: • Wanting to live again • Yet feeling guilty for even thinking about it • Afraid that moving forward means leaving your love behind In this video, we talk about that sacred, painful space — and why learning to live again does not mean forgetting, replacing, or erasing the love you shared. We explore: • Why the desire to live again can feel like betrayal • The guilt many widows carry at this crossroads • The difference between presence and memory • How to carry your love with you as you move forward • Why honoring your grief is essential as you step into what’s next This is not about “moving on.” It’s about learning how to hold grief and life at the same time — with honesty, care, and faith. 🤍 Remembering love while learning to live again is a tender process — and it often requires support. That’s why I created The Redeemed Widows Roadmap, a Christ-centered, 12-week journey for widows who want to walk through grief with clarity and begin living again with purpose. You can learn more about the Roadmap here: 👉 https://www.theredeemedwidow.com/the-... You don’t have to have this all figured out. If you’re standing at this crossroads — longing for life again while holding deep love — know that this tension is part of grief, not a failure of it. You don’t leave your love behind. You carry it with you.