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Keith,
Thanks for your suggestions. I have already thought about writing a
letter to her. I say little things to her and she quickly answers.
Amy
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From: Keith Hodges <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: Thanks for Praying
> Dear Amy,
>
> Your situation sounds difficult, it sounds like your mum is getting
> triggered off in all sorts of emotional directions. I have a couple of
> suggestions for you.
>
> When you talk to your mum, dont try a conversation about the situation or
> the rights and wrongs of anything that is happening. This would be talking
> to her head, when actually it seems like it is her heart that needs
> reassurance.
>
> Might I suggest that you try to tell her that she is loved. Just simply,
> nothing complicated. If not face to face, perhaps in some form of card, or
> letter. I have a friend that gets upset sometimes and I often simply put
on
> a card "you are loved", and if there are any apologies needed then I put
> them in the card too.
>
> When you pray, a little practical tip for you, do pray for the Lord to
fill
> your house, with his peace, and may he give your mum and the whole family
> his peace.
>
> your friend in Christ
>
> Keith
>
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