Beth: I once had a wise old nun tell me that she felt sorry for teenagers
when a parent dies, because the teenager is less likely to say "I love
you". This is quite profound and may be an area you will want to
work with your children on to get back into the custom of saying "I love
you".
Beth4770@aol.com wrote:
Dear Joicy,
You are so right "the One who made them does love them even more"
I am just
concerned that if they pray and don't get the answers that they want
that they
will be angry with God. We have had a lot of conversations about
this. My
youngest (12) wants to be a priest (we are Catholic) so
he is pretty ok
about it all. The older one (14) is at "that age" and may be
a harder sell.
Have a great day.
Love Bernie
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