I haven't posted in a while. But with the recent Occupy America uproar I thought I'd post this here to remind us that while America isn't a perfect nation we are a blessed one. My husband and many others have fought for our freedom. Even a homeless man or an orphan here can rise above their circumstances to make a better life for themselves. Things might seem hopeless, and I understand that. I've been there. But we must remember how blessed we are and be thankful for the life we were born into. Thousands sell all they have and risk their lives to come to America every day. No matter who you are or what your situation is, you are richer than the majority of the world.
Monday, November 7, 2011
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Living with someone dealing with PTSD is not easy. It's a life filled with hurt, frustration, uncertainty, and the feeling of failure. But it's not impossible. I don't believe PTSD has to rule someone's life. I believe with the Grace of God, one can learn to conquer their fears and anger. It doesn't mean they will be completely "cured" (though I do believe God can completely heal), but it does mean that with the support of those closest to them, a good amount of therapy, and heaping amount of grace, a person can live a happy and fulfilled life. PTSD does not have to destroy families, it can bring them together and bind hearts together forever.
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- Blessed With Grace
- I'm a mother of two awesome kids who keep me entertained. I struggle to keep it all together some days and sometimes feel like I'm a juggler in a circus act. But God is good to me and He will always sustain me!
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