
Resources to help you (or someone you know) through miscarriage, pregnancy or infant loss.
Miscarriage & Early-Term Pregnancy Resources
How do I wrap my heart around preparing for the Holidays after I’ve lost my child? Can joy and pain co-exist during the Holidays?
Tips to strengthen your heart during the holiday season…
Men, as you navigate and lead your wife through a miscarriage, there are certain things I want to encourage you to say (and not say) and do. Learn from my experiences here.
When you’re down because of a pregnancy loss, you need to be aware that you still need to fight against Satan and the lies that he wants to feed you. Defeating Satan while you’re in defeat is an incredibly hard thing to do, so we wrote this post to help walk you through how to do that.
Stillbirth & Infant Loss Resources
After a miscarriage or stillbirth, how can friendships exist and grow? How can friends support someone walking through grief?
How do I wrap my heart around preparing for the Holidays after I’ve lost my child? Can joy and pain co-exist during the Holidays?
Tips to strengthen your heart during the holiday season…
When you’re down because of a pregnancy loss, you need to be aware that you still need to fight against Satan and the lies that he wants to feed you. Defeating Satan while you’re in defeat is an incredibly hard thing to do, so we wrote this post to help walk you through how to do that.
It’s been two years since the loss of our son through stillbirth. Where are we right now? What’s gotten better? What hasn’t changed? Check out this blog post if you’ve lost a child and are continually processing their loss years later.
From helpful books to websites, retreats, and getaways, we’ve compiled this (ongoing) list to help you in your miscarriage.
In times of grief, turning to God’s Word can be helpful to explore His promises to you. We’ve compiled 21 scriptures that you should pray about and start memorizing today.
While we take this journey of healing together, we want to make sure that we share the right information with you based on your experience.
Supporting Others Through Loss Resources
How do I wrap my heart around preparing for the Holidays after I’ve lost my child? Can joy and pain co-exist during the Holidays?
Tips to strengthen your heart during the holiday season…
Father’s Day can be a difficult holiday and we’re here to support men as they continue on their pregnancy journey. Maybe they’ve lost children, have experienced pregnancy loss or are still waiting for a son or daughter. We honor you, men.
As a man, I was trying to find a way to equate what women go through in losing a child. The only thing I could really equate it to would be as if you lost a job 15-weeks after starting it. I recently went through this transition and wanted to encourage you in seeking similarities with your wife. Check out this post.
When you’re down because of a pregnancy loss, you need to be aware that you still need to fight against Satan and the lies that he wants to feed you. Defeating Satan while you’re in defeat is an incredibly hard thing to do, so we wrote this post to help walk you through how to do that.
It’s been two years since the loss of our son through stillbirth. Where are we right now? What’s gotten better? What hasn’t changed? Check out this blog post if you’ve lost a child and are continually processing their loss years later.
When your friend experiences a pregnancy loss, there’s a lot to say and do that can be helpful, and hurtful. We know it’s your heart to be with them and grieve with them, but people are weird in grief situations. We've compiled this list of "Do's" and "Don'ts" to help you practically and actually help in difficult times.
Walking with your wife through a miscarriage or stillbirth is really hard and there aren’t a lot of practical how-to articles that are cut-and-dry for men. In this article, we talk about 4 actual and practical ways that you can “be there” for your wife after she’s experienced a pregnancy loss.
This artist lost his son at 21-years olds and is glorifying God in this new song. Learn about 4 ways the song “21-Years” can help you in loss.
From helpful books to websites, retreats, and getaways, we’ve compiled this (ongoing) list to help you in your miscarriage.
While we take this journey of healing together, we want to make sure that we share the right information with you based on your experience.
Men’s Resources
I’ve always hated the idea that “disappointments are a part of life.” I’ve heard that, but it’s never been particularly helpful. In this post from Foreknown, Author Ryan Cole gives you three practical steps to actually deal with and overcome disappointment.
Praying for somebody that’s going through a pregnancy loss can be difficult, but we outline some helpful ways to practically pray for others here. If you need prayer, you can always reach out to us to pray for you too!
Handling the holidays after a miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss is difficult, and in this post, we talk to men specifically about how they can connect, protect and love their wives best during the holidays.
Tattoos are a great way for you to memorialize your child due to their permanency. Your size, design, and location are important, and while Pinterest has a thousand options, here are 5 tattoos that we here at Foreknown have gotten to remember our babies.
When you’re going through a miscarriage, several authors have created helpful books to support you. Here are 5 great book recommendations for you to check out, complete with links to Amazon.
What do we do when what we pray for most isn’t given to us? What happens when God doesn’t answer our prayers? How do you cope? How do you get through? We’ve prayed for babies, miscarriages and infertility and it seems God isn’t answering our prayers. What now? This post walks you through a bit of journey, some process and three practical steps to connect with God in hard times.
How do I wrap my heart around preparing for the Holidays after I’ve lost my child? Can joy and pain co-exist during the Holidays?
Tips to strengthen your heart during the holiday season…
Father’s Day can be a difficult holiday and we’re here to support men as they continue on their pregnancy journey. Maybe they’ve lost children, have experienced pregnancy loss or are still waiting for a son or daughter. We honor you, men.
Men, as you navigate and lead your wife through a miscarriage, there are certain things I want to encourage you to say (and not say) and do. Learn from my experiences here.
As a man, I was trying to find a way to equate what women go through in losing a child. The only thing I could really equate it to would be as if you lost a job 15-weeks after starting it. I recently went through this transition and wanted to encourage you in seeking similarities with your wife. Check out this post.
Inside Foreknown Ministries
While we take this journey of healing together, we want to make sure that we share the right information with you based on your experience.
We believe that God doesn’t call the qualified but qualifies the called. Learn about how we separately felt the calling to help women like you and came together to start Foreknown Ministries.
We’re here to walk with you through your miscarriage, pregnancy or infant loss. We’ve been there and we want to encourage you! Connect with our stories or if you’re recently experiencing a loss, request prayer.
Didn’t find what you’re looking for? Check out our one-on-one counseling sessions, digital support groups or send us an email. We didn’t make it through our losses alone, and you shouldn’t either.
After a miscarriage or stillbirth, how can friendships exist and grow? How can friends support someone walking through grief?