Jesus Meets You in Your Grief 💜 | Holiday Encouragement & Prayer

The holidays are one of the hardest times to grieve.

While the world is celebrating, so many hearts are breaking in silence — grieving the loss of a loved one, the loss of health, the loss of a job, relationships, stability, or a piece of themselves they’re hoping to get back.

No matter where you find yourself today, Jesus meets you right there — in the middle of your pain, your questions, your tears, and your longing.

In this video, I share an excerpt from Day 28 – “Jesus!” from my devotional, My Love Letters to the Grieving: YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

This entry was written from my own lived experience of loss — and my encounter with Jesus when I needed Him most.

This devotional is unique because it’s:

✨ Written in the first person — as if God is speaking directly to your pain

✨ Holistic — supporting your spirit, soul, and body

✨ Filled with daily guided prayers

✨ Packed with grief education and compassionate coaching

✨ Designed with journaling space to help you process your feelings

✨ A sacred place where God’s comfort, presence, and peace meet you daily

Whether your grief comes from death, divorce, health challenges, family transitions, or life losses heightened during the holidays, this devotional walks with you one day at a time.

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You are not alone. Jesus is near to the brokenhearted.

If today is heavy for you, I pray these words bring strength, comfort, and a reminder that God sees you, loves you, and is holding you even now.

🕊️ Begin your healing journey today

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With love and prayer,

Ke’Shawn Hill-Adamson

Founder & CEO, UnStuck Worldwide

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