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Parents of Estranged Children: Help and Healing
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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 655025" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>it is a good article. Thanks for sharing this.</p><p></p><p>I am currently reading <u>Praying for Your Adult Children</u> by Omartian, after seeing it recommended on this forum. Early in the book, something she wrote hit me smack (hard) between the eyes. My difficult child has been extremely hateful in emails, texts and, most recently, in an online forum discussing an accident my brother was in. Much more hateful than what we read on this forum. He has tried every avenue imaginable to humiliate his parents.</p><p></p><p>It has been too, too easy for husband and me to vilify difficult child. Forgiving our son has to happen before husband and I can expect true peace and answers to our prayers. Ouch.</p><p></p><p>husband and I are working on this. Not as easy as one would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 655025, member: 17635"] it is a good article. Thanks for sharing this. I am currently reading [U]Praying for Your Adult Children[/U] by Omartian, after seeing it recommended on this forum. Early in the book, something she wrote hit me smack (hard) between the eyes. My difficult child has been extremely hateful in emails, texts and, most recently, in an online forum discussing an accident my brother was in. Much more hateful than what we read on this forum. He has tried every avenue imaginable to humiliate his parents. It has been too, too easy for husband and me to vilify difficult child. Forgiving our son has to happen before husband and I can expect true peace and answers to our prayers. Ouch. husband and I are working on this. Not as easy as one would think. [/QUOTE]
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