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Sometimes the Hardest Part of Change Is Mourning What Was Familiar
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Sometimes the Hardest Part of Change Is Mourning What Was Familiar

Posted by Lela Fagan May 27, 2026
Change is part of life, but that does not mean transition is painless. In this heartfelt reflection, Lela J. Fagan shares how grief, loss, faith, and healing shaped her understanding of what it means to let go of what was familiar while trusting God for what comes next.
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