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You are very right. I know some great Christian parents with lost children. Just as I know some great kids from horrible homes. But if you became a Christian by inheriting it, it wouldn't be by faith.
I'm sorry for your pain. But remember the proverb (but unfortunately not a promise) is "When they are old they will not depart from it" He's not old yet.
2005-09-27 21:41:58 Posted by Jon ()
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Some comments from the other side - I remember when I gave birth to my first child, my mother-in-law did all my washing while I was in hospital. That infuriated me to no end. All she was trying to do was help, but she was encroching on my life and we immediately clashed. I have over the years learnt to keep my mouth as closed shut as possible and she has learnt not to interfere in our lives. I think it is just one of those things that will never go away. Man leaves his parents to live with his wife. I think that they have to learn themselves. My mother-in-law and I now get along, but we will never be best friends. Both parties need to respect each other. Try and remember what you felt when you were married and your husband's mother told you what to do. A woman thing no doubt - it's your son, but her husband - territorial? I think so
I know it's tough, and I think all of us have gone through similar situations. Just remember that she is the one your son has chosen to love and cherish for the rest of his life. God knows that all you did was try and help.
God Bless
2005-09-28 04:23:16 Posted by Lee ()
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Oh! the M word "Mother-in-law"!
Oh! the D word "Daughter-in-law"!
Oh! the S word "Son"!
Oh! the L word "Love" !!!
God's Blessings,
_Marsha
2005-09-28 08:56:06 Posted by marsha ()
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