Friends with Christ After Loss | Helping Young Women Rebuild their Relationship with God while Grieving

De : Kaitlyn Buck - Christian Life Coach Kingdom Coach for Woman
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  • Do you wish you could trust God in all areas of your life, even after experiencing the loss of a loved one? Do you turn from God every time something goes wrong in your life? Are you tired of feeling like you need to start over in your faith because your pain feels too heavy to bring to Jesus? Are you ready to dive deep into your faith and become resilient to whatever life throws at you? In this podcast, you will find a deeper understanding of who God is, who you are created to be, and how you fit into the Kingdom of God. My mission is to equip you with a strong foundation in who you are in Christ, help you rebuild trust in God, and step into healing with faith and purpose… all while navigating grief. If you’re ready to turn from who the world says you are, say yes and amen to God’s blessings in your life, and find hope through the hardest seasons of life—you’re in the right place! Hi, I’m Kaitlyn, your big sister in Christ. For 10 years I was stuck in a cycle of turning from God when things went wrong in my life, spiraling into deep depression and anxiety, and asking God for forgiveness and healing—only to turn away from Him again the next time life became hard. When I lost my father as a teenager, I found myself questioning God like never before. Why did this happen? Does God even care? Can I trust Him with my pain? It was through that season of loss that I finally realized that true freedom from grief, depression, and anxiety could only come by building a strong foundation of unwavering trust in who God is and who He says I am. I believe God is calling you to do the same in your life. He’s ready to meet you in your grief, to share His truth with you, and to help you find healing and hope. If you are ready to push all excuses aside, bring your grief to God, and step into all He has called you to be, this podcast is for you! Grab your boba tea and break out your journal—it’s time to hear from God.
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    • 4| 7 Steps to Overcome Guilt and Allow Yourself to Move Forward
      Jan 20 2025

      In this episode of Friends with Christ After Loss, we’re tackling the heavy burden of guilt after loss. Have you ever felt guilty for living when your loved one couldn’t? Or for not “living enough” while stuck in grief? Kaitlyn shares her personal journey of wrestling with guilt after losing her dad and offers 7 practical steps to help you release guilt and move forward with peace and purpose. Discover how to honor your loved one’s memory while embracing the fullness of life that God has for you.

      What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

      1. Why moving forward doesn’t mean forgetting your loved one—it’s about honoring them.
      2. 7 practical steps to release guilt, including redefining “moving forward,” finding community, and inviting God into your healing journey.
      3. How to carry both grief and joy as you navigate life after loss.

      Key Takeaways:

      • Healing begins when you allow yourself to feel and process your grief.
      • Moving forward means learning to carry grief alongside joy—not “getting over” your loss.
      • Community, gratitude, and service are powerful tools for healing and finding purpose.
      • Inviting God into your pain is the most important step in overcoming guilt and moving forward.

      Tune in now for heartfelt encouragement and actionable steps to help you live a life that honors both your loved one and yourself.

      Let’s Connect:
      • Join the Community: Friends with Christ After Loss Facebook Group
      • Follow on Instagram: @CoachKaitlynBuck
      • Email Kaitlyn: info@KaitlynBuck.com

      Remember: You’re not alone in your grief or your faith journey. God sees you, loves you, and wants to walk with you every step of the way.

      ❤️ Kaitlyn

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      7 min
    • 3| Where was God when I needed Him most?
      Jan 15 2025

      Have you ever asked, “Where was God when I needed Him most?” It’s a question that many of us wrestle with during life’s darkest seasons—through loss, grief, anxiety, or depression. In this heartfelt episode of Friends with Christ After Loss, Kaitlyn dives deep into this difficult question, sharing her personal journey and exploring the story of Job from the Bible. You’ll discover how God shows up in our pain, why He’s always near, and how inviting Him into your grief can lead to healing and hope.

      What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

      1. How God’s presence is constant, even when it feels like He’s far away.
      2. Why it’s okay to bring your doubts, anger, and questions to God—just like Job did.
      3. How God’s infinite wisdom can give us perspective and hope during suffering.
      4. A practical prayer to invite God into your grief and start your healing journey.

      Key Takeaways:

      • Psalm 34:18 reminds us that “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
      • God doesn’t abandon us in our suffering; He waits for us to invite Him into our story.
      • Like Job, we can bring our raw and honest emotions to God—He’s not afraid of our questions.
      • God’s response to our pain isn’t always the answers we expect, but His wisdom and presence bring comfort and perspective.
      Let’s Connect:
      • Join the Community: Friends with Christ After Loss Facebook Group
      • Follow on Instagram: @CoachKaitlynBuck
      • Email Kaitlyn: info@KaitlynBuck.com

      Remember: You’re not alone in your grief or your faith journey. God sees you, loves you, and wants to walk with you every step of the way.

      ❤️ Kaitlyn

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      9 min
    • 2| Why Sharing Your Story Helps Others Heal Too
      Jan 15 2025

      Welcome back to Friends with Christ After Loss! In today’s heartfelt episode, we’re diving into the incredible power of storytelling. Sharing your story isn’t just about healing yourself—it’s about creating hope and connection for others who feel alone in their grief. I’ll share personal moments from my own journey and explore how God can use our pain to comfort others. Whether you’re ready to share your story or still figuring things out, this episode will remind you that your voice matters and that your story is powerful—even in its unfinished state.

      What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

      1. The transformative power of being seen and understood in your grief journey.
      2. How God can use your story as a ministry to bring hope and healing to others.
      3. Why you don’t need to have everything figured out to share your story.
      4. Simple steps to begin sharing your story, even if it feels daunting.

      Key Takeaways:

      • Grief can feel isolating, but sharing your story creates connection and validation for others.
      • In 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Paul reminds us that God comforts us so we can comfort others. Your story, no matter how messy, is a tool God can use.
      • Sharing doesn’t require perfection. Vulnerability in the moment is often what helps others most.
      • Start small, be honest, and ask God for guidance as you begin sharing your journey.
      Let’s Connect:
      • Join the Community: Friends with Christ After Loss Facebook Group
      • Follow on Instagram: @CoachKaitlynBuck
      • Email Kaitlyn: info@KaitlynBuck.com

      Remember: You’re not alone in your grief or your faith journey. God sees you, loves you, and wants to walk with you every step of the way.

      ❤️ Kaitlyn

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      8 min

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