We all want to make sense out of life, especially when bad things happen and grief torments our soul. When we lose our job, struggle with relationships or marriage problems, are diagnosed with an illness, lose a loved one to cancer, battle with depression, feel isolated, hurt, alone, and empty, questions flood our mind for which there are probably no answers. “Why me?” “Why now?” “Why this?” Speaking to relieve someone’s pain is difficult and can easily turn into a source of more sorrow. Ines shares with us that what we all need, even more than answers to our questions, is comfort. She tells us where we can find comfort that soothes, heals and refreshes, for eternity.
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