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The heart of your writing whilst appearing agreeable at first, did not really settle perfectly with me after some time. Somewhere within the sentences you actually were able to make me a believer unfortunately only for a short while. I nevertheless have got a problem with your jumps in assumptions and one might do nicely to help fill in those gaps. In the event you can accomplish that, I would undoubtedly end up being amazed. Glenn Knop
My first born daughter, Janet left this earth five years ago. The horrific Pain, is indescribable and yet I feel a sense of awe knowing I will hold her in heaven for eternity. I still am in deep sorrow because I no longer can have my sweet girl in my life. God watched his son, Jesus die and thus understands my pain and every parents pain whose arms ache to hold their child just one more time. This life has changed for me and yet I do find a sense of peace because of my faith and a sense of joy in sweet memories and in my family and friends. My heart has learned to smile once more. Thank you God for holding me through the unbearable loss and assuring me of Your love. I can truly say my faith never falters. I humbly encourage every parent who finds empty arms to let their hearts rejoice and find healing as we try to imagine the joy our child must be experiencing. It is well with my soul. Irvin Clunie
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The heart of your writing whilst appearing agreeable at first, did not really settle perfectly with me after some time. Somewhere within the sentences you actually were able to make me a believer unfortunately only for a short while. I nevertheless have got a problem with your jumps in assumptions and one might do nicely to help fill in those gaps. In the event you can accomplish that, I would undoubtedly end up being amazed. Glenn Knop
My first born daughter, Janet left this earth five years ago. The horrific Pain, is indescribable and yet I feel a sense of awe knowing I will hold her in heaven for eternity. I still am in deep sorrow because I no longer can have my sweet girl in my life. God watched his son, Jesus die and thus understands my pain and every parents pain whose arms ache to hold their child just one more time. This life has changed for me and yet I do find a sense of peace because of my faith and a sense of joy in sweet memories and in my family and friends. My heart has learned to smile once more. Thank you God for holding me through the unbearable loss and assuring me of Your love. I can truly say my faith never falters. I humbly encourage every parent who finds empty arms to let their hearts rejoice and find healing as we try to imagine the joy our child must be experiencing. It is well with my soul. Irvin Clunie