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Monday, March 16, 2009

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Are you completly different from your siblings?

     Our genes are the same. So I know what makes him tick. Years ago, he stood in arms way and saved my life from a man I was married to, that loved to hit every time he got a drink.  My brother, although sang gospel music and lived for God many years of his life, could not win a battle with alcohol and drugs. He is a hard working, little construction man, thats great at instrumentation.

But when you have two parents that both were alcoholics, whats the percentage you would not become one? Its very little. Ever notice when someone is drinking, they always get in the most unhealthy relationships in the world? And the person you would love for them to end up with, they just won't make it work! I really hope this woman he has now, he will hold on too. She loves him in a way few women experience in a lifetime.

I understand the addiction to cigartees, but I just can't see how someone could lose everything and not be able to shake it. But though I don't understand, its a true sickness and those that have lost their homes or jobs due to drugs or alcohol, it don't make them trash or a lower kind of life form. God still loves them and forgives them the same as me. We are from the same parents, different of course, but I'll always love him. Family lasts forever. In my circumstance, husbands come and go, but family lasts forever.

How different are you from your brother or sister?

 


Monday, March 09, 2009

Write To Witness

I write to witness of a life left here for a purpose. Sometimes we all struggle to understand why God let us be here. "What am I'm suppose to be doing," you've asked.

The word tells me he knew me when I was in the womb. He formed me like he meant for me to be. And he did you too. God don't make mistakes. And although this next statement is not found in the bible, I have heard it all my life. It takes all kinds!

This my first attempt to connect with someone that may want to glorify the Lord, for what he has brought you through. I have many stories that I will start telling. I have even started a book, but I'm still praying for the right door to open on that.

But for this day, I'm glad he has spared me and my family. And keep our troops in prayer. We have to intercede for those too weak to help themselves. The ones that have come home are worse than the ones left there, to me. Its like fighting the devil, as long as the battle is going, your mind is too occupied to give up, you know you are fighting for your life.

But when you finally think you have made it, all thats happened to you becomes too much to bare. Post traumatic stress disorder is as real as depression. I know that for a fact. And the only true peace we can have is in the Lord. 

Pam


Sunday, March 08, 2009

Hi everyone! I'm just getting started on Xanga... Drop me a comment if you've got some ideas on what to do first - or just to say, "Hi!"