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The Steepest Path: A Single Parent’s Choice of Faith vs. Fear

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Jerusha: I’m excited to welcome Dorina Lazo Gilmore to the FW Blog today! In her books and on her own blog, Dorina writes about chasing glory through everyday sorrows, struggles, and triumphs. Dorina is graciously giving away one print copy of her Bible study, Glory Chasers! Simply leave a comment below for a chance to win. And please join me in giving her a big FW community welcome!

By Dorina Lazo Gilmore

My feet felt heavy, like someone had filled my trail shoes with rocks. I followed the path before me. Each step brought me closer.

I stumbled, but eventually regained my footing. I could make out a fork in the road just ahead. The cadence of my heartbeat increased. My feet slowed.

I found myself at the intersection of fear and faith.

Which way would I go? Which path would I choose this time?

After my husband died in 2014, I faced many fears as a young widow. I often felt overwhelmed and vulnerable. He had been my anchor, the one who helped me feel secure, and empowered me to run after my calling. Without him, I second guessed my decisions and agonized over the future. I feared financial ruin and being alone for the rest of my life.

Although my faith was strong, my fears frequently reared their ugly heads. I had to make a choice. Would I run down the path of fear or pivot toward the steeper path and run with faith?

One of my biggest fears was that I would not be able to parent my children well. At the time of his death, my girls were ages 2, 5 and 8. My husband and I were partners in parenting. We prayed for our family together. We agreed on discipline. We tag-teamed when the other person was tired or frustrated. Now I had to be the mother and father in parenting.

My fear was not an issue of striving for perfectionism. After birthing three babies, I knew I would never get the parenting thing perfect. I was more fearful that I couldn’t give my girls my best. There were days I just didn’t have my best to give. Simply breathing and surviving grief were my focus.

Some days it felt like my girls had been cheated out of time with their daddy. He wouldn’t be able to attend their high school graduations and walk them down the aisle at their weddings. I feared his absence would damage them emotionally and their grief would overcome them.

Before I married my late husband Ericlee, I heard his grandmother teach on Isaiah 54:5. She spoke passionately about how God is our husband and partner. These words carried me as a single girl, a married woman when my husband was traveling, and eventually as a new widow:

Wedding bandsFor your Maker is your husband—
the Lord Almighty is his name—
the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer;
he is called the God of all the earth.

– Isaiah 54:5

This verse and others have helped me fight my fears and replace them with truth. The more I wrapped my heart in truth, the more confidence I gained as a parent. He covered me in a blanket of grace again and again.

When I was uncertain about a decision, when I needed strength to discipline my children, when I had to attend those parent-teacher conferences or awards assemblies alone, when I couldn’t participate in an event because I didn’t have childcare, I clung to those words.

There was comfort in knowing God, my Maker, also serves as my Husband. He cares for me and partners with me. He imparts knowledge and courage to me when I call out for Him. He fills in what I lack. And He transforms even the darkest circumstances for His glory.

As a solo parent, I learned to whisper quick prayers to God when I felt inadequate:

God, help me know what to do.

God, give me strength to stand up to this two-year-old.

God, show me how to navigate grief with my girls.

Mother with girl by mountainsLittle by little, He showed up. He gifted me with wisdom and creative parenting ideas I knew I didn’t have on my own. He strengthened me to love my girls even when I was exhausted from carrying the weight of providing for our family.

Along the way, I laid down my pride and learned to enlist help. God provided a community of family and friends to come alongside me in loving my girls.

I am especially grateful for the men who came to play with my girls and encourage their hearts when they were desperately missing their daddy. I am thankful for the friends who offered to watch my girls when I had late-night meetings or needed a retreat to tend my soul.

Part of the solo parenting journey has been learning to grieve together. My girls needed a safe space to cry and remember their dad. We took lots of road trips, gathered around the dinner table, and snuggled together late at night.

I had to lead them through the grief. We couldn’t run around it.

Friend, are you navigating a grief journey today? Are you at the intersection of faith and fear?

Be encouraged. The path of faith may seem steep, but it always leads us straight to His glory.

Do you struggle with parenting fears? Do you have fears due to a loss or grief? Please share!


Dorina Gilmore author headshotDorina Lazo Gilmore is a blogger, speaker and author of Glory Chasers and Flourishing Together. She specializes in helping people navigate grief and flourish in community.

An award-winning children’s author, Dorina has served as a journalist, missionary in Haiti, social entrepreneur and Bible study teacher. She and her new husband are raising three brave girls in Central California.

Connect with Dorina on her web site at www.DorinaGilmore.com, Facebook Author Page, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. You can also sign up for her Glorygram newsletter for regular words of encouragement and insider recommendations.


Dorina is graciously giving away one free print copy of her Bible study, Glory Chasers! To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment below! (Winner will be randomly selected July 23, 2018; Winner must have continental U. S. address.)

Book cover for Glory Chasers Bible study

Glory Chasers

Most of us would like to experience God’s glory but we are not sure how to pursue it. In Glory Chasers, Dorina Lazo Gilmore serves as a kind of “sherpa,” helping readers chase His glory in the most unexpected places and surprising ways.

Using the metaphor of life as a race, Glory Chasers helps people discover God’s glory in both a Biblical and personal context. Dorina unfolds her story of discovering God’s glory in 2014 when she chose “glory” as her theme for the year. She had no idea how God would use that theme to challenge her, inspire her and lift her during the darkest year of her life. These words help readers who face all kinds of uphill battles press on with perseverance and hope.

Sessions explore:

    • Creation
    • Presence
    • Worship
    • Fame
    • Suffering
    • Community
    • Justice
    • Heaven

Glory Chasers is perfect for individual or group Bible study, exploring the topic of “glory.” Each week includes an opening essay and six days of reading and creative activities journeying through the Bible. This workbook also includes some “bonus glory” features, including a worship playlist for each week and a leader’s guide at the back.

Comments 7

  1. What a beautiful testimony to God’s work in your life, using such tragic circumstances to teach you more about His unfailing love and commitment to His children. Thank you for sharing!

  2. Thank you for sharing these powerful words. You comfort others with the comfort you have been given! I have been going through a ‘grieving’ process on a much, much lesser scale than yours, but still very poignant to me. Within the last year my first child left the nest and is living almost 2 hours away and my decade of homeschooling has come to an end and we also moved for my husband’s work-the first move in 27 years and I turned 50. 🙂 Letting go of the past is very hard for me. Your words brought my heart much peace. Thank you!

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      Congratulations, Rebecca! You’re the winner of Dorina’s Bible study, Glory Chasers! I’ll contact you via email with more details. Thanks for joining the conversation!

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