Lea Turner

I’m Lea Turner. I have a husband, and we’ve got us, five kids. Three grew in my tummy and two in our hearts. My house is loud and crazy. Moved to Mississippi making me a northern girl stuck in a southern world. Silence is rare. Laundry is never caught up. Relationships over to-do-list and grace over guilt. Rest over stress. Being naturally authentic over wearing a religious mask. Deep conversations over a cup of hot coffee is a refreshment to my soul. I'm on a journey of resting entirely in the love of the Father by letting go of striving and walking fully in my identity. Look, I could get you a cup of coffee and listen, welcome to my kitchen sink, I think you'll like it here.

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Grief Coaching vs. Counseling: Which Path to Healing is Right for You?

Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve loved helping people. So, it felt like the most natural thing in the world to become a nurse, and I spent five years working in cardiac nursing. I cherished every moment. There’s something profoundly humbling about watching patients come in, fragile and sick, and then witnessing their […]

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How Being Mindful of the Present Moment Offers Us Hope

If you lean in close, you can hear it—the desperate cry of people lost in despair, grieving what they thought life should look like. We all carry very real pain and fear, desperately longing for this pain and anxiety to be heard. More often than not, we feel misunderstood and dismissed, further trapping us in

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How to Celebrate Mother’s Day Without Your Mom

Over the past few years, I have seen cancer invade my friend Rachel’s mom’s body, eventually resulting in the death of her mother. Now, cancer is attacking her husband’s body. I’ve seen Rachel grieve and pull herself up from despair. Losing a mother is especially difficult in your thirties, and you have your own children.

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How to Heal From Trauma and Process Grief in Unexpected Loss, Such as a House Fire

When it began, it was emotional.  Our physical needs were quickly taken care of as friends and family stepped in to help. Clothes, meals, iPads for school, books, and even spices to cook with started showing up at our doorstep.  My husband, five children, and I joined a club we never intended to be a

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