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  1. Andrea Boggan

    I don’t know where to begin. I can say I have been found. Somehow I thought my struggles would end, and my remaining time here would no longer be a miserable head on fight. I am finding this not to be the case. I am ashamed that I complain when I see what you have endured. I must remember that God is bigger than any fight and struggle that I feel is bigger than me. I must remember that it is about perspective, the closer I am to a problem the bigger it seems, but to step away it is miniscule as God is teaching me.
    I would like to read more and hear what about your faith in overcoming all that seems to want to bring us down on our knees to the world instead of Jesus. There are times I feel worn to a frazzle and wonder where I am going to get the strength to carry on as God wants me to. I just thought about that last sentence and realized that it is God that I turn to for my strength. I forget sometimes. I would like to read more of your story to inspire me when my back is against the wall.

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    • Charlotte Reece

      Johnny I am interested in practical ways that you organize your daily doings and how you organize your help that you have. You have been such an encouragement to me. I had a stroke and and I’m struggling now to learn how to do things like taking care of my bathing, Learning to stand up and help put my clothes on. I know God is in all of this and these are the hardships we have to bear. I never imagined that I would want to work so that I could clean house but I do now. I know you have friends that help you and I do too but I worry that they will run out. Can you comment on how you organize your life, your time, just daily practical things.

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