The present generation of children are being neglected. The education system has been declining and continues to do so. The amount of children placed in daycare facilities is on the rise while the quality of care is quickly dropping. Parents are neglecting their children and handing them to anyone who will take them off their hands for a few hours. Consequently a few children manage to find themselves in churches on Sunday mornings. However, just as education and childcare quality rates are declining, so is the children’s ministries in churches. These young children find themselves among many others for a poorly presented last-minute lesson or worse yet, a secular produced video to teach them ‘good morals’. These young children in our churches are just as much part of the church as the elderly who have been there for eighty years.
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“What’s that? Are you okay?” These are questions that send me on a frantic search for words and a shortened explanation. My response would be, “It’s normal.” Educating others on my physical ailments is something I tend to shy away from. I leave doctors speechless, educate nurses, and gross out my little brother. All of which can be very entertaining. Three years ago I received a label to what had followed me through my teen years. “Hidradenitis Suppurativa.” I had no idea what it was, but at least I had a name. I saw more doctors, specialists, and surgeons that were clueless as to what to do with me than ever before.
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January 2023
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