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  1. k8tie

    Overcoming passiveness ...

    You guys are great! Thank you for your encouragement and wisdom. :) Daughter of His, your own daughter is blessed to have you as her mother. It's great that you've been supporting her desire to get outside her comfort zone and try new things out in life. That's a valuable gift you're...
  2. k8tie

    Overcoming passiveness ...

    Hi there, Thanks, you guys, for taking the time to reply. I really appreciate it. What you have said gives me some things to think about. This is true. I very often feel "passed over." I see people going for and getting what they want. In my quietness, I feel I am at the mercy of others...
  3. k8tie

    Overcoming passiveness ...

    Hello - I've come to realize I have a problem, and I'm hoping for some advice from y'all. I don't know if anyone else deals with this, but I was raised to be the passive "good daughter." Obedient, not very independent minded, etc. Well, as an adult, that passiveness has led me into...
  4. k8tie

    Dealing with anger

    Hi AC, Thanks for taking the time to respond. I appreciate the reminder that God Himself will transform me and heal my deep wounds. I've read Boundaries for Dating and think I've also perused Boundaries. Perhaps I'll revisit it, on your recommendation. If you're saying that...
  5. k8tie

    Dealing with anger

    I appreciate Mrs. Enigma's post earlier today about an article on anger. Since I am not directly responding about that article, however, I thought it best to begin a separate thread on anger management. I just wanted to share what I have realized about dealing with anger, and I wanted to see...
  6. k8tie

    What to do?

    Thank you, you guys. I really appreciate the insight, and esp. your vulnerability, AC. I'm so glad God gave you the victory! I did figure I should pray to have a loving attitude instead of a judgmental one, and from your posts, I can better understand why. God's heart for my dad is...
  7. k8tie

    What to do?

    Hi there, all. It's my first time here. I'd simply like to ask other Christians' advice on this situation. I recently found out that my 70-year-old father (a Christian) has some not-so-pure pictures on his computer. Lots of them. I definitely had not been prying, but came across a few while...