D
DeSanto
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I’m looking for advice. I have two step daughters (ages 16 and 20) that have struggled for many years to deal with the absence of their bio-mother most of their life because of addiction. When she does pop in their life, on occasion, it only ends up causing them more pain. I think we have been able to work through many issues and the common solution we always find ourselves coming back to is forgiveness and prayer. Those are the two things they can do and have control over. They can forgive her and they can pray for her.
But recently, and on two separate occasions, both girls have said, “I keep praying but nothing has changed.” “We’ve prayed for years and nothing is happening.”
What can I say to that? I so want to be able to help them find peace and it seems the clock is running out. Their mother was diagnosed with colon cancer recently and she isn’t taking the treatments prescribed. She’s also on the run for flagrant non-support and will probably do significant time in jail next time she’s caught. They are so worried she will die soon and they feel like she doesn’t even care. They feel she doesn’t care or want them and that she’s chosen drugs over them.
What can I say to them if their prayers go unanswered and there is no reconciliation, no conversion, no change of heart or healing that they’ve been praying for all these years? Help me to find the words of wisdom they need to hear so desperately.
Thank you,
Kelly
But recently, and on two separate occasions, both girls have said, “I keep praying but nothing has changed.” “We’ve prayed for years and nothing is happening.”
What can I say to that? I so want to be able to help them find peace and it seems the clock is running out. Their mother was diagnosed with colon cancer recently and she isn’t taking the treatments prescribed. She’s also on the run for flagrant non-support and will probably do significant time in jail next time she’s caught. They are so worried she will die soon and they feel like she doesn’t even care. They feel she doesn’t care or want them and that she’s chosen drugs over them.
What can I say to them if their prayers go unanswered and there is no reconciliation, no conversion, no change of heart or healing that they’ve been praying for all these years? Help me to find the words of wisdom they need to hear so desperately.
Thank you,
Kelly