The Silent Cry of a P.K./L.K. (Preacher's & Leader's Kid): Was It I Who Made You Cry?Every day, all over the world from the United States to Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, we experience an interesting phenomenon. People of all cultures, races, ages and stages of life have children. Children with an array of eye color. Children with varied hair color. Children who are short in stature, and those who are toall. Children who are scale tippers; and those who barely register any weight at all. All a wonderful mystery until they travel from the womb into the world, and then onto stages of life. But what if people could choose the family which they are birthed into. Like we choose who to marry, where to live or work, and even when to accept Chirst. Most choices we make have exit strategies in the event it doesnt work as planned. Why not a family? |
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... can't thank you enough. I love you more and more each day. To my parents, Paul and Iola Colwell, thanks for the example you've always been to your children. Daddy, as you watch over us from Heaven I know that you're pleased that the ...
... 'm happy, but I'm sad; I'm up, but I'm down. Where am I? I hurt, but I can't tell anyone, I cry, but no one dare see me cry so my tears are all inside. The image that society has set for me as a PK/LK is too much for 3 Introduction.
... of the baby receives and hears a different cry and says, “that's my child crying”. She hears it with her natural ear, but most importantly, she feels it in her heart. If you and I are spiritually in tuned, then why can't 4.
... can't anyone hearthe cry of the Preacher's and Leader's Kid? Why don't we notice their pain, or stop for a moment to ponder, how would that make me feel? Can somebody please hear me now? Winter - Daughter of a Senior Pastor “At times I 5.
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The Silent Cry of A P. K. /L. K. (Preacher's and Leader's Kid): Was it I Who ... Gladys Henderson-Williams No preview available - 2007 |