Finding Gratitude in a Year of Grief and God’s Faithfulness

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Finding Gratitude in a Year of Grief and God’s Faithfulness

By Dave Jenkins, Executive Director, Servants of Grace


As I reflect on this past year, I’m reminded how much can happen in a short span of time. This year began with my dad still on hospice care a journey that began in June 2024 and ended when he went to be with the Lord on January 15, 2025. I remember sitting with him in August 2024 to say goodbye. He didn’t remember me at that point, but that wasn’t the point. The point was being there sharing what he meant to me. Those moments remain precious.

Twelve years earlier, my dad had asked if I would do his funeral. I’ll be honest there were times during those years when I dreaded the day, I would be called to keep that promise. But when the time came, the Lord sustained me and strengthened my faith in ways I’ll never forget.

Then, just eight days after burying my dad, I received the call that my older brother had passed away in his sleep and gone home to the Lord. The first months of this year were a whirlwind of grief, shock, and dependence on God’s grace.

Yet even in that season, God was kind. After my dad’s burial, the burden I had carried for so long lifted, and the Lord gave me a renewed joy and energy for the ministry of Servants of Grace. Since then, I’ve poured myself into the work—redesigning the website, revamping all our podcast processes, restructuring major areas of the ministry, and redesigning our Theology for Life magazine. And by God’s grace, there’s more coming. I’m already deep into another major redesign I hope to complete by the end of 2025, Lord willing.

Despite the pain of early 2025, there is so much to be thankful for, and it all begins with the Lord. His goodness and faithfulness are sure because they are rooted in His everlasting and sufficient Word, which points us to our Savior-King, Jesus. Today, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for all He has done this past year, and I cannot wait to share more in my end-of-year report. I believe you’ll be amazed by God’s kindness.

For now, I simply want to say: thank you. Thank you for reading, listening, watching, praying, and walking with us. I am genuinely thankful for each of you across the country and around the world who engage with Servants of Grace in so many ways.

May the Lord bless you and your family this Thanksgiving. Please continue to pray for our ministry and for the continued spread of God’s truth through Servants of Grace.

With gratitude,
Dave Jenkins
Executive Director, Servants of Grace

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