On the Other Side of Grief: ‘It Is Well With My Soul’

A song written in the 1800s by a Chicago attorney continues to help those affected by loss.
On the Other Side of Grief: ‘It Is Well With My Soul’
A detail of "Mother Mourning the Death of Her Child," 1845, by Giuseppe Molteni. Public Domain
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How can one’s faith remain intact after losing everything? And how can one manage to find peace again after tragedy?

During his greatest hardship, attorney and businessman Horatio Spafford searched for answers to these questions. He leaned on his faith for healing and wrote a song that continues to be a vital source of comfort for those grieving today.

Turning Pain Into Purpose

Horatio Gates Spafford (1828–1888) was a distinguished lawyer in Chicago, who was also involved with his Presbyterian church. When he wasn’t working, he could be found teaching Sunday School or discussing theology with his fellow worshipers.
Rebecca Day
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