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Rick Warrens Son Commits Suicide...

righteousdude2

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We, as the church, are told to rejoice with our brothers and sisters when they are blessed, and to weep and mourn with those who suffer a loss. :tear:

Well, even though much has been said about Rick Warren, in the negative, it is time for the church to mourn and weep with him with the loss of his son, to suicide. :tear:

Let's lay down our differences of opinions and doctrines and theology, and pull together with Rich and his family during this time. :praying:


SEE:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...id10|htmlws-main-bb|dl1|sec1_lnk3&pLid=294663
 

DFG

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Just saw this one. I posted it in another forum also so other denominations could see it. Praying!
 

annsni

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I posted earlier in the prayer section. It is so sad. I can't imagine the struggles they have had with his mental illness and depression - and now they have to deal with the aftermath. I just can't imagine the pain....
 

righteousdude2

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I Can....

I posted earlier in the prayer section. It is so sad. I can't imagine the struggles they have had with his mental illness and depression - and now they have to deal with the aftermath. I just can't imagine the pain....

....imagine! As I lost a son through suicide in 1999. The problem was, my ex-wife, always the vengeful woman she chose to be, elected not to notify me of his death for nearly two months.

She said it was because she didn't know how to get hold of me. Those were as much a lie as was her vengeance.

No words can explain how parents feel when their children proceed withthem in death, but when the death comes at the hands of the child, the sorrow and guilt and emotion's continue for years.

I read how Rick's son killed himself [in article], and that is really going weigh heavy on Kay and Rick for years to come.

Our prayers will be the backbone to their days of painful emotions. Thanks!
 

Alive in Christ

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This comes from an artical I came across....Rick warren speaking...


"I'll never forget how, many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, Matthew said 'Dad, I know I'm going to heaven. Why can't I just die and end this pain?'" Warren recalled.

Even so, Matthew Warren spent his short life reaching out to others, his father said, calling him, "an incredibly kind, gentle, and compassionate man," with "a brilliant intellect and a gift for sensing who was most in pain or most uncomfortable in a room. He'd then make a bee-line to that person to engage and encourage them."
 
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Dr. Bob

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Very sad time. My son is Rick's High School Pastor and shared first-hand some of the pain of the family having an autistic, mentally challenged son. This final act of suicide was not a "surprise" as such; but so tragic.

Weep with those who weep this morning
 

Yeshua1

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Very sad time. My son is Rick's High School Pastor and shared first-hand some of the pain of the family having an autistic, mentally challenged son. This final act of suicide was not a "surprise" as such; but so tragic.

Weep with those who weep this morning

thank god that we have a God who will do the right thing in all situations, and that He will grant His grace to endure this, and will have His peace, peace not as the world gives, peace only He can give!
 

Jkdbuck76

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No words can explain how parents feel when their children proceed withthem in death, but when the death comes at the hands of the child, the sorrow and guilt and emotion's continue for years.

Yes. And that is a pain NOBODY wants. Only God can heal that kind of hurt.
Sorry to hear that, RD.
 
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