This morning as I listened to my mom’s worship music and cried my eyes out, I prayed for God to give me the ability to forgive Nurse K.
This is what he gave to me…
He is so good.

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About Lori Lara
I'm 7 years into recovery from PTSD, major depression, and addiction. Even though I've experienced miraculous spiritual healing in my life, I sometimes have to fight my way through new layers of grief and unanswered questions that continue to challenge me. I've come to realize recovery as a life-long journey, and I believe it's worth every frustrated scream and painful tear we endure to find the deeper purposes of life and meaningful relationship with God. It's time well spent to dig for the truth, freedom, and love we were created to enjoy. Love is the only answer to heal our spiritual wounds.
Nothing breaks my heart more than hearing stories of people who struggle silently and think they're alone; the truth is we are never alone. My goal is to remain committed to my own recovery while taking with me as many people as I can.
I'm inspired by people who share similar stories of recovery and their never-ending and perseverant quest for freedom and healing.
Now that I've found my voice, I'll never be quiet again. I'd love to hear your story and share this journey together...
www.lorilara.com
Beautiful.
Wow…xo
Lori,
I am glad you did so that I can connect with yours and your journey. I read your about page – your journey through depression and healing. I too have lived through depression to find myself gloriously and thankfully experiencing a complete miracle healing. May I share the first part of that with you here:
Thank you so very much for following and reading my blog.
http://40yearwanderer.wordpress.com/2013/02/22/a-comfort-that-shouldnt-be-2/
I will be witing about the healing soon. I believe God wanted me to separate the halves of that story in my life for a reason. They will both go in the book He has called me to write.
Also my husband was miraculuously healed in the ICU. I have shared a bit of that here:
http://40yearwanderer.wordpress.com/2012/07/05/he-was-near-death/
I wholeheartedly agree with you about the necessity to share our stories as encouragement to others and so that we can stand before God to rejoice together!
Glad to meet you,
Heather
Hi Heather,
I read both of your posts, and all I can say it WOW! You have quite a story to share.
I’m glad we got connected…:)
Wow, Lori! That is an amazing and heartfelt poem…your faith shines through and inspires me once again! Thank you for sharing it here…