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What Do You Remember About Your Mum.
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Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 10 May 2020 10:09:34 AM
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What motherhood is, is not employment.
http://www.facebook.com/martynlloydiles/videos/619579262175340/ Posted by Josephus, Sunday, 10 May 2020 11:42:03 AM
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Wasn't that a wonderful opportunity for Foxy to talk about herself. Why do you mugs think that she asks these questions?
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 10 May 2020 12:11:43 PM
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Dear Josephus,
Thank You for the link. You might like to Google the sermons of Martyn Lloyd Jones. There's 1,600 on the web. God Bless. Take care. Stay safe. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 10 May 2020 12:25:30 PM
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Hi ttbn,
I got so excited when I saw your name on a post on this thread. I was sure that you'd come on here to share something about your mum with us - as we've all been doing. But that wasn't why you came here. Ah well, I'll dust myself down, and continue to keep on posting despite your continuing attempts to demean me. Perhaps one day you may be able to come out of the shadows. For your own sake - may that day be sooner than later. It's not good for you to carry all that resentment inside. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 10 May 2020 12:36:12 PM
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I think this thread is a good one, one of the few I have observed where left and right leaning readers have contributed their thoughts about the importance of mothers (parents).
Posted by Chris Lewis, Sunday, 10 May 2020 1:04:34 PM
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Religion has always been a big part of my family life
growing up. Not so much as I grew older. I hated
some of the sermons being preached from the pulpit,
and I drifted away. However, when I was diagnosed with
cancer more than a decade ago - I again turned back to God.
I think religion is a personal matter - and I'm not out to
preach or convert anyone.
This morning my husband made me breakfast for Mother's Day.
I lit two candles in memory of my mum and my mother-in-law
and said a few prayers.
Take care.
Stay safe.