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Lauren Stonestreet is a movement artist, writer, and photographer from Appalachia with a heart for community, healing, and transformation. Her work led her to start a community home for artists, serving as community director. She is currently on the road researching and recovering land-based memory through dance, music, and storytelling.

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  1. Dear Lauren…………..Your story today touched my heart as I have been waiting for many years for my complicated situations would finally be resolved. I know that God works on His timeline and over my life ( 77 years old ), I have had many wonderful conclusions, but this one is the most heartbeaking one for me. My son dismissed me as his mother and told me I could never see or hear from my 1 grandchild ever again and hung up on me. My grandchild was 11 at the time and is now approaching his 15th birthday. They intercept all the cards I send to him, destroy them before he gets home from school and then tell him for instance, “See, Gram doesn’t even care about you. She never even sent you a card. ” My ex-husband has dementia and tried to kill me so I had to get him evicted from our house of 40 years. Both my husband and my son told me I was lying about him being ill, but my son found out his father was really sick, he knew I was not lying to him. He still did not come back. For many years I have prayed and prayed and prayed. No answer. I still have hope that “my peach tree will come back to me”. My grandchild is the love of my life and this is not something I can forget or say Ok, that is fine. Thank you for your story today. It really helped to make me feel a little better. My love and prayers go out to you. Happy Valentine’s Day, a day late and have a blessed weekend………………..Betsy Basile

  2. “The toiling is not for nothing.” A much needed reminder to keep hoping, praying, and trusting. I may not now or ever in my lifetime see the work God is doing but it will happen.

  3. This HITS home in so many ways. I cannot thank you enough for sharing this story and truth just at the right time. Keep hoping. Keep dancing. Keep the faith.

    In joy,
    Dawn in VA

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