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When infertility painfully interrupted Elizabeth Hagan's plan to start a family, the path of grace offered her another way. Instead of giving birth to a child, she birthed herself. Along the way, she learned you can't control how fast your dreams come true, if they come true at all, but you can find grace for embracing your life in the present tense, grief and all. Through her new book Birthed, Elizabeth Hagan offers her story as a companion and guide for living through your own pain and loss. For the one in eight couples who face infertility, you will know you are not alone and a long season…mehr

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When infertility painfully interrupted Elizabeth Hagan's plan to start a family, the path of grace offered her another way. Instead of giving birth to a child, she birthed herself. Along the way, she learned you can't control how fast your dreams come true, if they come true at all, but you can find grace for embracing your life in the present tense, grief and all. Through her new book Birthed, Elizabeth Hagan offers her story as a companion and guide for living through your own pain and loss. For the one in eight couples who face infertility, you will know you are not alone and a long season of grief does not have to destroy your marriage or your friendships with childbearing friends. For those friends and family members of infertile couples, there are no "one size fits all" answers to a fertility journey-medically, emotionally, or spiritually-and the worst thing you can say is nothing at all. Adoption is never the complete solution to infertility, and through it all, pain can never be fixed, only lived through. So allow grace to help you begin to live today in the present moment.
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Elizabeth Hagan is the Senior Pastor of Palisades Community Church in Washington, DC. She's also the founder of Our Courageous Kids, a foundation seeking to help children growing up in international orphanages be able to go to college or secondary school. You can find her words on the web at Christian Century, TIME's Motto, Patheos, and the Young Clergy Women's Journal, Fidelia's Sisters or on her blog, "Preacher on the Plaza." Elizabeth has contributed to three books: This is What a Preacher Looks Like, The Modern Magnificat and There's a Woman in the Pulpit. Her next book with Chalice Press is the upcoming Seeing a Different World, the 2017 Advent devotional. Elizabeth is a proud graduate of Samford University and Duke Divinity School. She's also glad to be Kevin's wife and Amelia's mother. You can read more about her at elizabethhagan.com