A mother’s heartfelt story of healing from the deep wound of loss—and restabilizing her trust in God.
In the weeks and months that followed Mary Lou Yutzy’s loss of her child, she was desperate to find God in the midst of her sorrow. Her trust in God was shattered, and the awakening reality of the starkness of death brought her to the bottom and very core of her internal being. In desperation, she began writing. What was meant to last six weeks went on for months as she slowly began to heal and restabilize her trust in God.
The pain of losing her daughter caused her to live moment by moment. Kira graced her family with her presence for three years and two weeks. The gift of her life is a treasure to the Yutzy family that will never be taken for granted. Her energetic attitude toward life was an adjustment, especially for the author, as Kira grew. In turn, the joy Kira brought to all of her family was also great. The mix of joy and sorrow continues to be intensely painful. The Yutzy family will miss their daughter until they are reunited at last.
Deep pain can slice a heart open and expose our true nakedness in the eyes of God, and also those around us. Learning to live with pain in an imperfect world is an art with many bumps and bruises. The scar tissue surrounding the wounds are a constant reminder of how painful the experience of each one can be. The changes grief brings cause our bodies and minds to relearn new ideas, all becoming part of the healing process of a wound. Wounded Trust is a picture of the beauty of facing pain, enduring its hardships, and embracing healing with an open heart.
In the last sixteen years, Mary Lou Yutzy, has many opportunities through retail sales to relate to folks of widely varying location and background. The last ten years she has enjoyed assisting to operate Olde Homestead Suites, a small bed & breakfast located in the heart of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Her favorite part of the job is the continual interaction with people.