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Four years ago, Isabel’s husband Bailey passed away ❤️‍🩹 And last night, she felt God show her something she wasn’t ready to see until now. Bailey loved with his whole heart. He was an amazing man who made time for anyone and was present with people in a way that is genuinely rare. He had his leg amputated and a third of his lung removed, and still climbed mountains to raise money so amputee children could go on holiday with other kids who understood what they were living through. He had bad days and fears, but he didn’t hide from them. He faced them and challenged them. What he suffered from did not become part of his identity. It was how he chose to deal with it that showed who he really was. She later found letters she had written to him during his illness that he never saw, so raw she could barely read them. As she went through them, she saw something she couldn’t see while living it: God’s fingerprints on every single one. God kept leading her to the book of Job last year, and she didn’t understand why. Last night, she did. Job lost everything he loved, he lamented honestly, but he never walked away. And God was already working even when Job couldn’t see it. That was her story too. Faith Built wasn’t born at a launch or a first client, it was born in those notes, in the middle of grief. Last week, a client asked her what Bailey was like. That client has his own struggles with a disability he once believed would hold him back. Bailey never met him, but his life is still reaching him. Nothing is wasted. God uses all of it. If anyone is in a season they cannot change right now, she prays Bailey’s life speaks to them today, not what he suffered, but how he faced it. Bailey Stephen Lindsay. Forever in her heart and evidently still changing lives. – loss-grief
May 29, 2026

Four years ago, Isabel’s husband Bailey passed away ❤️‍🩹 And last night, she felt God show her something she wasn’t ready to see until now. Bailey loved with his whole heart. He was an amazing man who made time for anyone and was present with people in a way that is genuinely rare. He had his leg amputated and a third of his lung removed, and still climbed mountains to raise money so amputee children could go on holiday with other kids who understood what they were living through. He had bad days and fears, but he didn’t hide from them. He faced them and challenged them. What he suffered from did not become part of his identity. It was how he chose to deal with it that showed who he really was. She later found letters she had written to him during his illness that he never saw, so raw she could barely read them. As she went through them, she saw something she couldn’t see while living it: God’s fingerprints on every single one. God kept leading her to the book of Job last year, and she didn’t understand why. Last night, she did. Job lost everything he loved, he lamented honestly, but he never walked away. And God was already working even when Job couldn’t see it. That was her story too. Faith Built wasn’t born at a launch or a first client, it was born in those notes, in the middle of grief. Last week, a client asked her what Bailey was like. That client has his own struggles with a disability he once believed would hold him back. Bailey never met him, but his life is still reaching him. Nothing is wasted. God uses all of it. If anyone is in a season they cannot change right now, she prays Bailey’s life speaks to them today, not what he suffered, but how he faced it. Bailey Stephen Lindsay. Forever in her heart and evidently still changing lives. – loss-grief

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