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Hi Brighthouse98. We are only a few years apart in age and I've forgotten more than some young people have learned. You're right, the times are different than when we were kids. But in some ways, they haven't changed. There have always been people with bad attitudes doing crazy things and will always be. Trying to make sense of it can become frustrating and/or disheartening.
Pointing out that those disciples who had spent three years in training coming unglued is a good point as like us, they were only human with no more insight to the future than we.
Sometimes I admire my cat for she will not be accountable to anyone when she is gone. I have days when preaching the name of Jesus is paramount, but I have too many days when I just feel like giving up. I've had a number of occasions responding to people on YouTube when I can't rally a response because I can't remember nor find the Scripture to do so. My church is pushing an LGTBQ agenda. I get everyone needs Jesus, but I do not see how one can scripturally support their agenda. I wish them no ill will. Partly because of that, I've stopped attending it. The other reason is self-doubt. Things I loved doing are either ignored or never finished. I still financially support the church and will check out online services. I wish you all the best helping others dealing with the loss of their loved ones. My wife who was my best friend, passed away nearly six years ago. We had a lot of fun working on projects together even if we didn't always agree on how. Cheers.
Pointing out that those disciples who had spent three years in training coming unglued is a good point as like us, they were only human with no more insight to the future than we.
Sometimes I admire my cat for she will not be accountable to anyone when she is gone. I have days when preaching the name of Jesus is paramount, but I have too many days when I just feel like giving up. I've had a number of occasions responding to people on YouTube when I can't rally a response because I can't remember nor find the Scripture to do so. My church is pushing an LGTBQ agenda. I get everyone needs Jesus, but I do not see how one can scripturally support their agenda. I wish them no ill will. Partly because of that, I've stopped attending it. The other reason is self-doubt. Things I loved doing are either ignored or never finished. I still financially support the church and will check out online services. I wish you all the best helping others dealing with the loss of their loved ones. My wife who was my best friend, passed away nearly six years ago. We had a lot of fun working on projects together even if we didn't always agree on how. Cheers.