Offer Hope...share
One of many things that has helped me heal is to hear others share authentically. There are many reasons why that helps, but more specifically I learn that someone gets-me and sometimes what is shared puts a new perspective on my wound.
If you have been helped or encouraged in any way by a blog I wrote or by my book, Wounded Song, would you be willing to share how or why it encouraged you?
I and the readers would love to hear from you! Help spread the hope.
Hope Perseveres!
offer hope ... share a testimonial
You have no idea how inspirational you are to me. Since your last email, I have produced my 50 page journal from birth to last Sept. Wow!!! I’d been waiting a long time to get all that out of my soul. I now “Breathe” without even knowing I’d been without air so long. You’re forever my “Angel.” So grateful. With respect and unconditional Love 9/16/14 Anonymous
I loved this! And I love that you continued upward and forward. You are great! Thanks so much for sharing, you write beautifully. (Angels Landing) 10/29/14 Anonymous
Hi Tammy Sue,I just read all your blogs, and wanted to send you love and hugs. I knew it had been rough in your home growing up (I read your Mom’s book), but had no idea HOW bad it really was. My heart goes out to you, and pray you can heal completely. It sounds like your hubby was perhaps a gift from God for you? With love, hugs & prayers 10/30/14 Anonymous
Hi Tammy, Completely and overwhelmingly LOVED this latest blog post! What an encouragement. Thank you. You have a gift that I am privileged to be part of 🙂 (JoaG) (Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder) September 28, 2015
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What a great story, Tammy Sue. God is using you! (Christmas Curveball) 1/3/15 Anonymous
Tammy Sue, you did again–a beautiful, honest, heart-felt letter to the world and to God. Thank you for reminding us that God is always…read more (Keeping it Simple) Jan 18,2015
Tammy Sue, Leave it to you to have just the right sentiment and just the right words with just the right compassion at just the right time!! That blog was absolutely beautifully written!!(Healing With Mom) May 6, 2015 Anonymous
Powerful blog, TS. Thank you. (The Yellow Rose) April 13, 2015 Anonymous
Terrific, Tammy. Beautiful and poignant. I love it. (LL) (The Yellow Rose)
April 13, 2015
Thank you for opening your heart and even old healed wounds to help others. (TL.LCM) (Fighting the Fight) May 24, 2015
You are so absolutely amazing, a wonderful person. I wish I could have been of support but please know I am. Love you-I would hug you in person if I could. You have so very much to share beyond the stories that your are sharing. Love you, Linda L. (Writing Through the Pain) May 30, 2015
Well done Sam! (B.Hem) (Writing Through the Pain) May 30, 2015
Love reading your blogs. (K.K.) (Are You A Father?) June 19, 2015
That’s powerful! (L.L.) (Are You A Father?) June 19, 2015
Wow! So brave! (S.Hod.) (Are You A Father?) June 20, 2015
Tammy Sue, I’m glad I read this. Yes, it was sad. However, it most eloquently depicted life, and my own experiences at the hospice, 30 years ago, as my mom slipped into forever. Once again, you’ve touched my heart. (C.DiL)(Truth in Judy’s Eyes) Oct 26, 2015
Oh tammy sue, you are always so honest and it’s so incredibly beautiful. This is such a vulnerable post but it needed to be written. Thank you. (INFERTILITY: The Empty Mother’s Day Womb)
Tammy Sue, you are one of the strongest women I know. I am so glad you have known blessing and God’s love for you these years. What a beautiful, redemptive story you have. (INFERTILITY: The Hope of Spring)
Once again beautifully written. Your honesty and realism is a breath of much needed fresh air. Hugs and prayers to you my friend!! (INFERTILITY: The Empty Mother’s Day Womb)
offer hope ... share a testimonial
Thank you Tammy Sue,
I love reading your post. Pray for me as I try to find peace with my relationship with my children. I’ve made attempts to apologize to them over the years and now I still don’t feel it. I saw something that said never hold on anything tighter than holding on to God. So I’m holding on to God so I don’t “turn into an angry old apple”. God bless, Carol Rodd (Unspoken Burden Between a Mother and Daughter)
I too am a wounded warrior, shamed to my core and thanks to our Heavenly Father and his “Reckless Love” I am in the process of being restored, healed and set free. So grateful for you and your sharing authentically. It has shown me I am OK, human, just as I am. May God grant you with all the wonderful beauty yet to come, in Jesus’ name, Amen XOXO March 18, 2019 (in response to Tender Restorations new website)
Tammy – sharing your story is a beautiful way to direct others to the hope you have and they can have, too. (Hope Will Have Its Way)