I want to share this story to show how important family is and the essence of raising our children in the right environment.
I’m 20 and she’s 17 — nearly 18. My dad walked out on my mum when I was one years old and we’ve not heard from him since.
Then mum’s boyfriend moved in and my sister was born soon after, so we don’t have the same dad.
My mum enjoys being with men and there was an endless succession of them throughout my childhood.
A few were OK but most were so creepy I didn’t want to get near, and that’s how my sister felt too. I tried to protect her and it felt like it was just me and her up against the whole world.
When she was 16 she told me that one of mum’s boyfriends was trying it on. I punched him and told him I’d tell the police if I saw him in the house again.
I left home just as soon as I could, although I felt really guilty for leaving my sister alone with mum, who didn’t have a boyfriend at that time. My sister came around to where I am living a few months ago and asked me if she could stay.
She said it was awful at home. Mum’s new bloke is half her age — mum is 38 and he’s 21 — and my sister said it made her feel sick to be around them, plus he kept eyeing her up. I had to say yes.
One night we’d both had a few drinks. She started crying and saying she hated her life.
I gave her a cuddle to make her feel better. Then we kissed and had sex like it was the most natural thing in the world. We’ve been carrying on together now for six months.
She wants us to leave town, set up home somewhere new and have kids together but I know we can’t.
One of my friends found a sexy picture of her on my phone, wearing barely any clothes.
You couldn’t really see her face so I denied it was her but I know we are playing with fire.
Sun
*Talk about faulty foundations.
The family is the nucleus of the society. If we are ever going to raise a godly generation, the work starts with the family; with us the parents to train up our children in the way they should go.
This a clear example why the devil is fighting hard against 'family'. Divorce, domestic violence, more and more people no more believe in marriage, same sex marriages etc are all aimed at destroying traditional family like God created it to be which comprises of father, mother and children.
I’m 20 and she’s 17 — nearly 18. My dad walked out on my mum when I was one years old and we’ve not heard from him since.
Then mum’s boyfriend moved in and my sister was born soon after, so we don’t have the same dad.
My mum enjoys being with men and there was an endless succession of them throughout my childhood.
A few were OK but most were so creepy I didn’t want to get near, and that’s how my sister felt too. I tried to protect her and it felt like it was just me and her up against the whole world.
When she was 16 she told me that one of mum’s boyfriends was trying it on. I punched him and told him I’d tell the police if I saw him in the house again.
I left home just as soon as I could, although I felt really guilty for leaving my sister alone with mum, who didn’t have a boyfriend at that time. My sister came around to where I am living a few months ago and asked me if she could stay.
She said it was awful at home. Mum’s new bloke is half her age — mum is 38 and he’s 21 — and my sister said it made her feel sick to be around them, plus he kept eyeing her up. I had to say yes.
One night we’d both had a few drinks. She started crying and saying she hated her life.
I gave her a cuddle to make her feel better. Then we kissed and had sex like it was the most natural thing in the world. We’ve been carrying on together now for six months.
She wants us to leave town, set up home somewhere new and have kids together but I know we can’t.
One of my friends found a sexy picture of her on my phone, wearing barely any clothes.
You couldn’t really see her face so I denied it was her but I know we are playing with fire.
Sun
*Talk about faulty foundations.
The family is the nucleus of the society. If we are ever going to raise a godly generation, the work starts with the family; with us the parents to train up our children in the way they should go.
This a clear example why the devil is fighting hard against 'family'. Divorce, domestic violence, more and more people no more believe in marriage, same sex marriages etc are all aimed at destroying traditional family like God created it to be which comprises of father, mother and children.
Parents TRAINED! TRAINED! TRAINED! your children in the way of the Lord...
ReplyDeleteThis can never be over emphasized! The things that are happening are so terrible to the ears these days.
It is well sha
Her Majesty
I agree @her Majesty. Raising our children in the right way can never be over emphasized. If we as their parents don't love them, they will look for it elsewhere, and they often find 'love' in the wrong places.
ReplyDeleteI hope to share an article I call 'The ministry of parenting' one of these days, God willing