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Savannah Guthrie’s Easter message reveals anguish as mom missing 63 days

​NEW Now you can listen to Fox News articles! Savannah Guthrie, host of the “Today” show, shared an Easter message contemplating faith, doubt, and uncertainty amid her mother Nancy Guthrie’s ongoing disappearance after 63 days. The reflection was posted by Good Shepherd New York for its virtual Easter event on YouTube, with Guthrie offering profound thoughts on coping with grief and unresolved questions in a challenging time. Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen after apparently being abducted from her bedroom in northern Tucson, Arizona, around 2 a.m. on February 1. Officers on the scene discovered a narrow trail of blood drops extending from the front door to the driveway’s edge. The back doors were left ajar, and the doorbell camera was gone. Investigators subsequently retrieved home security video depicting an unidentified masked man at the front door. The evidence trail seemed to conclude at the driveway, with her location still unknown. NANCY GUTHRIE UPDATE: RETIRED K9 OFFICER CLAIMS FAILURE TO DEPLOY CADAVER DOGS ‘DEFIES LOGIC’. Guthrie recognized that Easter’s promise of hope and renewal can seem remote amid the uncertainty of her mother’s disappearance. “There are moments when that promise feels irretrievably distant, when life itself seems far harder than death,” Guthrie said. These moments of profound disappointment in God, the sense of complete abandonment.  

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