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SueKrum
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as a Christian woman, I think I always want to jump in and give my opinions/advice when ever I see something is wrong. I’ve learned, however, that that is not always the wise choice. I am looking for some sound opinions here on weather I should give this person some “advice”.
I’m part of a women’s circle at my church and we’re all pretty close. part of joing the group required a faith sharing/giveing of a personal testamony, so we’re all awair of what’s going on in eachother’s lives good and bad and we know a lot about eachother’s pasts. basically, we’re all very close and feel we can share anything with eachother and know it won’t be brought outside of our group and we won’t be judged for what we’ve done. Also, we are founded on strict adhearane to Chruch teaching and we are all prtty conservative.
anyhoo, we’ve got an e-mail prayer list that one of our members sends out every month. we send her our requests and she puts them in a nice list format and sends it out to everyone. it makes it a lot easier Recently, one member has put down a couple of requests that I find very disturbing. the first was for a friend who was dying and is a homosexual man, living the lifestile with another man. the prayer request was to see that the partner of the dying man recieved custity of the dying man’s children after he passes.
a week or so later, another request came down for her sister’s lesbian partner to get a job she was seeking.
than at our chrustmas party, she was telling us about her sister’s gay church and how she was going to the Christmas servace with her and her sister’s partner.
all of this has left me VERY disturbed. first, the request for the man’s partner to get custaty of the children seems to be DIRECTLY against church teaching and I feel I would be sinning to pray for such a thing.
the other two thing meantioned about her sister, I can sort of understand because she’s her sister after all, and she wants her love and all that. but she talks about all of it as if it were perfectly normal and okay. I honestly don’t think she knows that her sister has put her eternal soul in dainger. we ride to mass together sometimes and she talks about her sister a lot, but never says anything about praying for her conversion or any thing of the sort. it’s like her sister and her partner are like any normal married couple who love eachother and it’s all perfectly okay.
is there anything, as a sister in Christ, that I can do? I know I can’t changer her sister, but I feel that my friend needs to understand the truth and realize that we cannot pray for a homosexual man to recieve custity of children that aren’t even his. that instead, we should be praying for him to give his life back to God and live according to His laws and convert.
I don’t want to come off sounding hateful or anything, but I would like to help her understand that this kind of thing isn’t normal and she needs to be praying hard for her sister.
any advice? should I just pray for her and not say anything? what about all the prayer requests for homosexuals? should I just ask the woman in charge of putting them out to edit them so they don’t make the whole gay thing so “nomal” sounding. for example, change “A prayer request for my sister’s partner, for God to show her favor in finding a job at such and such a place” change it to, “A prayer request for a friend of my sister…” btw, the woman in charge of sending out the prayer ruquests is just as disturbed by this as I am and was seeking my advice on what to do about it.
sorry the post is so long winded.
I’m part of a women’s circle at my church and we’re all pretty close. part of joing the group required a faith sharing/giveing of a personal testamony, so we’re all awair of what’s going on in eachother’s lives good and bad and we know a lot about eachother’s pasts. basically, we’re all very close and feel we can share anything with eachother and know it won’t be brought outside of our group and we won’t be judged for what we’ve done. Also, we are founded on strict adhearane to Chruch teaching and we are all prtty conservative.
anyhoo, we’ve got an e-mail prayer list that one of our members sends out every month. we send her our requests and she puts them in a nice list format and sends it out to everyone. it makes it a lot easier Recently, one member has put down a couple of requests that I find very disturbing. the first was for a friend who was dying and is a homosexual man, living the lifestile with another man. the prayer request was to see that the partner of the dying man recieved custity of the dying man’s children after he passes.
a week or so later, another request came down for her sister’s lesbian partner to get a job she was seeking.
than at our chrustmas party, she was telling us about her sister’s gay church and how she was going to the Christmas servace with her and her sister’s partner.
all of this has left me VERY disturbed. first, the request for the man’s partner to get custaty of the children seems to be DIRECTLY against church teaching and I feel I would be sinning to pray for such a thing.
the other two thing meantioned about her sister, I can sort of understand because she’s her sister after all, and she wants her love and all that. but she talks about all of it as if it were perfectly normal and okay. I honestly don’t think she knows that her sister has put her eternal soul in dainger. we ride to mass together sometimes and she talks about her sister a lot, but never says anything about praying for her conversion or any thing of the sort. it’s like her sister and her partner are like any normal married couple who love eachother and it’s all perfectly okay.
is there anything, as a sister in Christ, that I can do? I know I can’t changer her sister, but I feel that my friend needs to understand the truth and realize that we cannot pray for a homosexual man to recieve custity of children that aren’t even his. that instead, we should be praying for him to give his life back to God and live according to His laws and convert.
I don’t want to come off sounding hateful or anything, but I would like to help her understand that this kind of thing isn’t normal and she needs to be praying hard for her sister.
any advice? should I just pray for her and not say anything? what about all the prayer requests for homosexuals? should I just ask the woman in charge of putting them out to edit them so they don’t make the whole gay thing so “nomal” sounding. for example, change “A prayer request for my sister’s partner, for God to show her favor in finding a job at such and such a place” change it to, “A prayer request for a friend of my sister…” btw, the woman in charge of sending out the prayer ruquests is just as disturbed by this as I am and was seeking my advice on what to do about it.
sorry the post is so long winded.