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Can one have a good reason to commit suicide?

Plavious

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I have contacted all the above. The most common reply is that they don't intervene in my area of need. Needs are prioritize. I am in a conflict zone and most structures are shot down for years now. I went as far as writing to the United state Embassy here in Cameroon and all fruitless.
 

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Earth Wind and Fire

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I have contacted all the above. The most common reply is that they don't intervene in my area of need. Needs are prioritize. I am in a conflict zone and most structures are shot down for years now. I went as far as writing to the United state Embassy here in Cameroon and all fruitless.
And the Red Cross?
 

Van

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Our lives impact more people than we know.

Here is a letter written in 1937 from my great grandmother to her only surviving son, my maternal grandfather. She was dying and these are her last recorded words...


Dearest and Best beloved:-

I want you to give Brother Ruby twenty-five dollars.
I want you to give Sister Ruby the oak Sheffioneer on the screen porch.
They have been very very good to me.

I want you to give my little Nell any of my belongings, that she desires to have.
She has been a great comfort to me during the past terrible year.

I want you to read my bible carefully, and prayerfully and obey.
It will lead you to Heaven where Bessie and Jimmie and brother will be waiting for you.

I have prayed for each of my dear grandchildren, every day since they were born.
I have “prayed without ceasing” for you and Lily, and will pray until He comes for me, that my Father will bless and keep and teach and guide all of my precious loved ones in His way. - That I may have them all through Eternity.-

Good bye my own darling.-


Mother​
 

Plavious

Member
Our lives impact more people than we know.

Here is a letter written in 1937 from my great grandmother to her only surviving son, my maternal grandfather. She was dying and these are her last recorded words...


Dearest and Best beloved:-

I want you to give Brother Ruby twenty-five dollars.
I want you to give Sister Ruby the oak Sheffioneer on the screen porch.
They have been very very good to me.

I want you to give my little Nell any of my belongings, that she desires to have.
She has been a great comfort to me during the past terrible year.

I want you to read my bible carefully, and prayerfully and obey.
It will lead you to Heaven where Bessie and Jimmie and brother will be waiting for you.

I have prayed for each of my dear grandchildren, every day since they were born.
I have “prayed without ceasing” for you and Lily, and will pray until He comes for me, that my Father will bless and keep and teach and guide all of my precious loved ones in His way. - That I may have them all through Eternity.-

Good bye my own darling.-


Mother​
I love the letter. I have read this letter six times today. Behold the letter was a blessing to the whole family.
My father on his dying bed said " will see you again". Yes I will see him again.
He could not read or write. He knew about Jesus. All he could remember what what he was told. Never a day could he read and understand the Bible.
What a privilege to be the son of a respected Muslim leader who could recite the whole Quran in Arab but cannot understand anything. Son of a man who made a U-turn on Islam, embraced Christianity and died in faith
 
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