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Whether you've experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss, we grieve with you for your precious baby and trust that Jesus will heal your heart, restore your joy, and use your grief for good.
Jesus is with you, and we are, too. The website you are on is more than just a website. Think of it as a door. Opening it leads you to Jesus and an entire community of grieving moms ready to walk your healing journey with you.
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Bridget's Cradles was founded by Matt and Ashley Opliger after their daughter, Bridget Faith, was born into Heaven at 24 weeks and 5 days in 2014. Inspired by their faith and the comfort they found in holding Bridget in a special hand-knit cradle made by Bridget's grandmother, Matt and Ashley wanted to comfort other grieving families with the same comfort they received from God.
A Gospel-focused podcast for grieving moms who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss hosted by Ashley Opliger of Bridget's Cradles.
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Join our private Facebook group for moms grieving miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss. You’ll find a safe place to share your story, connect with women who truly understand, and be gently pointed toward hope and healing in Christ.
Our mission of comforting grieving families with cradles and hope-filled resources isn't possible without you. Whether you can knit, crochet, sew, or help in other ways, God has a place for you to serve!
Honor your baby’s memory with kindness. Explore 50 thoughtful ideas—plus a free customizable RAK card to share their legacy of love.
Find meaningful ways to honor your baby on birthdays, due dates, and holidays—offering remembrance through cherished traditions.
Offer support to a grieving parent with practical ways to help and 12 heartfelt gift ideas designed to bring comfort during deep loss.
Navigate life after loss with gentle guidance for grieving, healing, and finding hope in the midst of heartbreak.
A Biblical Guide for Grieving Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss