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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 765859" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Dad…your words, which I read last night before I prayed and drifted off to sleep, comforted my soul so much. Thank you for this. I know God loves me and loves my fractured family as well. Time will tell where this all goes. Often in life I have been temporarily dismayed only to find out years later how God was working in my life. This may take a long while before Josh reaches out to me and the situation resolves itself. I pray he doesn’t lose all that he’s worked so hard for in the meantime by still dabbling with alcohol. </p><p></p><p>God loves you too Dad. You are such a blessing. I prayed again for you and your daughter last night. As my husband has often said throughout our challenging years, this is not over, it’s only half time, don’t give up.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your care and prayers. </p><p>Many coming back to you. </p><p>Love,</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 765859, member: 3305"] Dad…your words, which I read last night before I prayed and drifted off to sleep, comforted my soul so much. Thank you for this. I know God loves me and loves my fractured family as well. Time will tell where this all goes. Often in life I have been temporarily dismayed only to find out years later how God was working in my life. This may take a long while before Josh reaches out to me and the situation resolves itself. I pray he doesn’t lose all that he’s worked so hard for in the meantime by still dabbling with alcohol. God loves you too Dad. You are such a blessing. I prayed again for you and your daughter last night. As my husband has often said throughout our challenging years, this is not over, it’s only half time, don’t give up. Thank you for your care and prayers. Many coming back to you. Love, LMS [/QUOTE]
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