tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5291591634697141288.post980712400810459008..comments2023-04-26T10:22:33.141+01:00Comments on The Road to "Elder" ado: FACING MISCARRIAGE: PART THREE: Why?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5291591634697141288.post-127198738003947132010-09-29T09:10:42.994+01:002010-09-29T09:10:42.994+01:00I think you both did very well not to be angry! On...I think you both did very well not to be angry! One of our past vicars told a group of us that, when his wife miscarried their first baby, he went through a stage of being very angry with God, to the point of telling God, "I don't want to know you!" But of course, God wanted to know HIM and to use him in His service, so, in many ways, his ministry became more powerful. You are right to point out that God's love is loving but strong. We do find it hard to understand. It is sad that some people actually DO fall away completely, or fail to go on seeking, because of a tragedy in their lives. That is why it's so helpful when you tell your story.Paulinenoreply@blogger.com