Based in the desert of West Texas, Amara Bratcher is a full-time student minister who also writes, takes pictures and volunteers with at-risk children. She has written a book entitled The Bridge That Love Built for adopted kids who have gaps in the early years of their lives. She likes her coffee French Pressed and wears her hair curly 365 days a year. 

Tears

When you have lived through the deep stuff, you recognize it in others. Its a different way that you see the world, that you process “hard”, that you formulate thoughts and verbalize questions. You have a greater capacity for pain and for the unresolved. You don’t choose it; you just walk through it.

Truly the only comfort comes from fellow survivors - those who have weathered trauma, abuse, pain, tragedy, the deep stuff. That’s why, when someone sent me Bethany Barnard’s “All My Questions” album, it hit a nerve. Beth knows.

Her song, “Tears are Smoke” gave words to the silent messengers that had been falling for months.

Tears are graves
Marking where something died
Tears are stars in the dark
Tears are stories
Connect the dots of a life
Tears are the color of my heart

The stories being wept will never be published, but I do need to stop and acknowledge them, allow them to be read by the ones who have witnessed the deaths. This matters.

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