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		<title>By: esg</title>
		<link>http://www.testimonyshare.com/god-heals-the-wounded/comment-page-1/#comment-9479</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>still healing over the tragic loss of our church body. 

We do well for awhile, and then we learn more of the lies and manipulation that went on behind the scences, and the wound is re-opened.  It might be easier to accept if the lies, manipulation and rejection had come from others beside those we most loved and trusted, those who we have supported and defended and prayed for... still pray for.  Our children do not know all the details, and are still allowed to occationally visit with friends.  This is difficult because they don&#039;t know that some of the same people they love and trust are the very people that run and manipulate  everything that happens.  We want to protect them from the heartache and junk that we are experiencing.  I&#039;ve probably shared more than I should.  We speak to no one of the things we know.  We are ministers of the same gospel and feel that because we live in such a close community with these people, and our children are friends it would be ineffective and unglorifying to the One we are here to give glory to.  We are trustin God with our heart and pain.  We are serving Him with every fiber of our being, and believing that He is able to make all things abound...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>still healing over the tragic loss of our church body. </p>
<p>We do well for awhile, and then we learn more of the lies and manipulation that went on behind the scences, and the wound is re-opened.  It might be easier to accept if the lies, manipulation and rejection had come from others beside those we most loved and trusted, those who we have supported and defended and prayed for&#8230; still pray for.  Our children do not know all the details, and are still allowed to occationally visit with friends.  This is difficult because they don&#8217;t know that some of the same people they love and trust are the very people that run and manipulate  everything that happens.  We want to protect them from the heartache and junk that we are experiencing.  I&#8217;ve probably shared more than I should.  We speak to no one of the things we know.  We are ministers of the same gospel and feel that because we live in such a close community with these people, and our children are friends it would be ineffective and unglorifying to the One we are here to give glory to.  We are trustin God with our heart and pain.  We are serving Him with every fiber of our being, and believing that He is able to make all things abound&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great story, perhaps everyone has experienced these things in some way. One observer suggested that the &#039;church is the only army that shoots its own wounded&#039; sad but true ! Praise God that He heals the wounded !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great story, perhaps everyone has experienced these things in some way. One observer suggested that the &#8216;church is the only army that shoots its own wounded&#8217; sad but true ! Praise God that He heals the wounded !</p>
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		<title>By: Cherry Williams</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cherry Williams</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 10:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What a blessing it has been to read your testimony.  I typed in God heals the wounded, and intended these inside wounds, not the ones we can see.  Your story is almost parallel to that which I have experienced through my home church.  As a deacon, I brought light to a serious problem that was ongoing which I both saw and congregation members were pointing out to me as a leader in the church.  Immediately, it became clear that I had rocked a boat that was not meant to be touched.  Most painfully was that once the heat was put on me, all, yes all of the friends who shared our concerns turned their faces.  We left the church and live in a town an hour from the church.  Here&#039;s what I&#039;d love to hear from you.   How do I deal with the human emotion of this?  I don&#039;t want to wake up 15 years later, bitter.  How do I deal with friends who chose not to pay the price of our friendship?  Those are my big stumbling blocks.  For us, it&#039;s only been 1-2 years.  I&#039;m ready to put it down.  Can&#039;t have imagined this could happen within a church.  Thank you for posting your testimony.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a blessing it has been to read your testimony.  I typed in God heals the wounded, and intended these inside wounds, not the ones we can see.  Your story is almost parallel to that which I have experienced through my home church.  As a deacon, I brought light to a serious problem that was ongoing which I both saw and congregation members were pointing out to me as a leader in the church.  Immediately, it became clear that I had rocked a boat that was not meant to be touched.  Most painfully was that once the heat was put on me, all, yes all of the friends who shared our concerns turned their faces.  We left the church and live in a town an hour from the church.  Here&#8217;s what I&#8217;d love to hear from you.   How do I deal with the human emotion of this?  I don&#8217;t want to wake up 15 years later, bitter.  How do I deal with friends who chose not to pay the price of our friendship?  Those are my big stumbling blocks.  For us, it&#8217;s only been 1-2 years.  I&#8217;m ready to put it down.  Can&#8217;t have imagined this could happen within a church.  Thank you for posting your testimony.</p>
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