tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3265009737359661353.post4110329151959607609..comments2023-10-01T05:52:03.758-04:00Comments on Where do we go from here.....: FaithMeghanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15525601797993137270noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3265009737359661353.post-5787945768201242502011-08-23T10:09:04.305-04:002011-08-23T10:09:04.305-04:00Meghan... I certainly believe that how Steve is fe...Meghan... I certainly believe that how Steve is feeling is just a normal part of grieving and working through a situation like this. I have had major tragedies in my life before this and I know that those times prepared me for this time. I was not so strong the first time around in tragedy... I walked completely away from God and my faith. Only to find out that I suck on my own. I ended up in every bad place imaginable. I struggled with suicide, drugs, alcohol... you name it. God never let go and through loving people never leaving me, I found my way back. I am so proud of you standing strong, but you're also entitled to break down and lose it... it's normal. I am certainly praying for you two. Just love on Steve and hopefully he'll come to a point where he can think differently toward God. I know that you are not at this point (and I pray never) but I was given a book titled "Safe in the arms of God - truth from heaven about the death of a child" by John MacArthur. It has so frills - it is straight facts from the Bible about why children die and where they go. I think this could answer a lot of questions for Steve. It's probably on audio-book too if he hates reading. (I know James does). Keep your chin up.. this is not an easy time. I am here for you both if you need anything. If you two wanna meet somewhere in the middle for lunch all 4 of us let me know. - MirandaMirandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09733530093257296679noreply@blogger.com