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Thought of the Week: Do Not Judge

Do not judge. You don't know what storm I've asked her to walk through. - God

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June 17, 2024 7:41 pm

My husband has Dementia, Parkinsons and Prostate Cancer he was diagnosed 8 years ago, he has got worse in the last two years, I pray everyday for the people who are suffering with these terrible disease ‘s, i belong to groups, have been on Dementia courses as I Cared for him for 6 years I have had a Carer for two years as we are in our late seventies. God bless everyone 🙏❤💜

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June 17, 2024 7:35 pm

Amen

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June 16, 2024 7:12 pm

Our daughter in law was unfaithful to our son . She showed no remorse for the act . My son divorced, She and my son have come to terms with raising there 4 boys and seem to be doing ok in the whole mess. I in turn have a difficult time not being angry with her, and forgive, it’s been 2 years! This comment has made me try and step into her situation and not judge but to support what my son is doing for his family. I am so very proud of him, he is a kind forgiving man and he is there for his boys. She in turn is living with the other man not marrying, doesn’t she know what that is telling her sons! Lord help me to forgive. I take care of my husband at home who is in late stage dementia, I guess I have to much time to think and need to pray much more. It feels good to vent all of this! God’s grace is sufficient for me!

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