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What happens after a parents divorces?
         What are you going to do when the loss of a loved one is more that you
can bear?

         What are you to do if when are little you cannot bear
to hear your parents constantly arguing about something and
not be able to help in some way.?
          When you try to speak, they send you outside to play,
change the subject, or send you to your room.
         What are you to do when a traumatic event, occurs in your
life that you are too little to understand?
         My parents marriage ended with a divorce when
I was just little. I remember my Dad taking me with him
when he went to play golf.
         He won many matches and received many trophies over
the years. I still have one that is plain looking and faded. I have
thought of restoring it but don't know how to do it
         A number of years ago, I started to wonder, why I felt like
laughing on the outside while crying on the inside.
         I didn't know what happened to me until, I prayed the sinner's
prayer. I had listened to Billy Graham talk about it and decided to
try it
         When I awoke the next morning I wondered what had happened?
How had I changed? What did I now want to do?
         Being one of six children, who grew up in a small town in southern
Idaho. I never really thought about going to college.
         I couldn't decide what to be or do. I had taken secretarial courses
so that was a possibility.
         In the back of my mind was the thought of going into journalism.
Now will I be able to do writing of some kind.
         What do I write about, I often ask myself. I didn't really know until
I looked back through some of my folders that I have been keeping.
         All around us. are people wanting to be loved and to know that they
are loved.
         they are hurting in some way because of something that they have
done or had done to them.
         How do we stop the hurting? How do we encourage and comfort
others?
         One church member called me tonight. I have been thinking about
his call and how I might respond to it.
         What do we do when we feel lonely, helpless, or even worthless?
No one can answer these questions in a few sentenced. I am hoping that
what I write will help people to answer some these questions for themselves.
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