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Post Tenebrax Lux: Songs for the Weary, Hopeless, and Grieving
by Sarah Broady | August 30, 2019 | Autism, Grief, Hope, Key Ministry, Post Tenebrax Lux Series | 6 Comments
I began a blog series on Post Tenebras, Lux, which means, "after darkness, light" upon inspiration after attending the Sing! Conference hosted by the Getty's. The series is posted on the Key Ministry Special Needs Parenting blog, but I'm including the first part of...
Finding Light in the Darkness: Refuge for the Weary
by Sarah Broady | September 25, 2019 | Grief, Hope, Perseverance, Post Tenebrax Lux Series | 0 Comments
This series is named for a Latin term, post tenebras lux, which translates to "after darkness, light." It is an evergreen hope, that light that comes after darkness. It is seen in nature: the moon reflects the hidden sun. We may say the sun's reflection in the moon is...
Anchored Hope
by Sarah Broady | October 23, 2019 | Autism, Grace, Grief, Hope, Post Tenebrax Lux Series | 0 Comments
The day of my second son’s birth was filled with uncertainty, fear, and tragedy. As I went into labor three weeks early with a breech baby who was too big to turn, an anesthesiologist stood by my bedside quietly explaining the C-section procedure, which was never a...
Just Wait and See
by Sarah Broady | November 20, 2019 | Post Tenebrax Lux Series | 0 Comments
Patience is a virtue, or so they say. But little else causes such immense frustration as having to wait: waiting for someone to text us back, waiting for the line to move at the grocery store, the light to turn green—and the front car to pay attention and actually...
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Finding Light in the Darkness: Refuge for the Weary
This series is named for a Latin term, post tenebras lux, which translates to "after darkness, light." It is an evergreen hope, that light that comes after darkness. It is seen in nature: the moon reflects the hidden sun. We may say the sun's reflection in the moon is...
Dawning of the King
The Christmas season is in full swing and I can’t pass up the opportunity to share some of my favorite Christmas songs as we near the end of our Post Tenebras Lux series on songs for the weary, grieving, and hopeless. This post is meant to tell the Christmas story...
Post Tenebrax Lux: Songs for the Weary, Hopeless, and Grieving
I began a blog series on Post Tenebras, Lux, which means, "after darkness, light" upon inspiration after attending the Sing! Conference hosted by the Getty's. The series is posted on the Key Ministry Special Needs Parenting blog, but I'm including the first part of...
Anchored Hope
The day of my second son’s birth was filled with uncertainty, fear, and tragedy. As I went into labor three weeks early with a breech baby who was too big to turn, an anesthesiologist stood by my bedside quietly explaining the C-section procedure, which was never a...
Just Wait and See
Patience is a virtue, or so they say. But little else causes such immense frustration as having to wait: waiting for someone to text us back, waiting for the line to move at the grocery store, the light to turn green—and the front car to pay attention and actually...
Is He Worthy? Post Tenebrax Lux Series Finale
I began writing this series, Post Tenebras Lux, for the purpose of offering the only thing I have to give those who are weary, grieving, and hopeless, including myself: hope. In the midst of pain, fear, sorrow, disappointment and shattered dreams, there is only one...