Monday P&P
Hi Karen,
The Japanese situation is horrifying. I am so saddened by it.
I have a praise...I have been sugar free for seven days now. I nibbled on one thing, but threw it away before it became a problem.
Please pray for my Mom. She is getting up there, and is difficult to relate to. She believes that being cross is a right she has earned, and she also has a history of bipolar disorder. She is not on anything for the manic side of it, and I hate dealing with her at times. She nags and nags about things she obsesses over, and won't accept that I do things she does not agree with. I had to hang up on her last night because she would not accept that I would not go to a homeopathic medicine person for my chronic pain. She does not know the Lord in any real way, though I was with her when she prayed the Sinner's Prayer when I was a teenager.
When my younger brother died, the minister who did the service was my old pastor. He gave the invitation and explained the plan of salvation, because Neil was a believer. Mom resented that the minister gave a Christian eulogy, instead of an ecumenical one. There were unbelievers at the funeral, and Mom was upset that they might be offended. She yelled at me for days after the funeral because the minister did what he did.
Sorry to babble. I really needed to get that off my chest.
Hugs,
Trish
The Japanese situation is horrifying. I am so saddened by it.
I have a praise...I have been sugar free for seven days now. I nibbled on one thing, but threw it away before it became a problem.
Please pray for my Mom. She is getting up there, and is difficult to relate to. She believes that being cross is a right she has earned, and she also has a history of bipolar disorder. She is not on anything for the manic side of it, and I hate dealing with her at times. She nags and nags about things she obsesses over, and won't accept that I do things she does not agree with. I had to hang up on her last night because she would not accept that I would not go to a homeopathic medicine person for my chronic pain. She does not know the Lord in any real way, though I was with her when she prayed the Sinner's Prayer when I was a teenager.
When my younger brother died, the minister who did the service was my old pastor. He gave the invitation and explained the plan of salvation, because Neil was a believer. Mom resented that the minister gave a Christian eulogy, instead of an ecumenical one. There were unbelievers at the funeral, and Mom was upset that they might be offended. She yelled at me for days after the funeral because the minister did what he did.
Sorry to babble. I really needed to get that off my chest.
Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer