My Heart Is Home but Still Aches
Book Two in the My Heart Is Home Series
Healing does not always arrive all at once.
Sometimes it settles in quietly?while the ache remains.
In My Heart Is Home but Still Aches, Natasha R. Minier-Robinson invites readers into the tender space where grief lingers even after life has learned how to continue. This second book in the My Heart Is Home series is a gentle companion for those discovering that loss does not fade simply because time moves forward.
Through lyrical prose, poetry, creative nonfiction, and Scripture, these pages give voice to the emotions that surface long after the initial wave of sorrow has passed?the emptiness, the longing, the questions, and the quiet ache that still calls for attention. Written from the perspective of a mother and sister navigating miscarriage and the loss of a sibling, the reflections unfold honestly and without urgency, honoring grief as a living, breathing experience.
Faith-centered reflections and intimate "letters from God" offer reassurance and presence rather than answers, reminding readers that God can still be found in moments of sorrow, silence, and waiting. This book does not rush healing or attempt to resolve grief neatly. Instead, it sits with it?allowing acceptance, understanding, and peace to arrive gently and in their own time.
My Heart Is Home but Still Aches is for anyone walking through life's winter seasons?for those learning how to live with loss while still holding space for hope. It is a reminder that grief and faith can coexist, that healing does not require forgetting, and that even in aching hearts, home can still be found.