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  • A Critical Situation

    In August, 1998, two months before Michelle’s 14th birthday, we witnessed God’s intervening power on a situation totally beyond our control.  At that time, our daughter had just about reached her peak maturity level, which was approximately seven-years-old.  Even then, I’m not sure she was thinking on the maturity level of a child that old. Apparently, Michelle had developed a headache.  Looking for some “headache medicine,” she found a bottle…

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    When we’re hit with an accusation, our first response is usually defensive.  It doesn’t matter what it is, we deny it first and then we might think about it later.  When I was a young mother, a sister in the Lord said to me on the phone one day, “You’re a perfectionist, Marj.  Everything has to be perfect; even your kids.”   I denied that one in a hurry.  “No, I’m…