tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236473498993595956.post3896670223121283566..comments2016-07-11T10:44:25.541-07:00Comments on More Than Many Sparrows: Modern Day WidowsCopperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16630395732057574788noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236473498993595956.post-42561078005990714612016-07-07T19:24:29.368-07:002016-07-07T19:24:29.368-07:00But if we're being fair let's also call wo...But if we're being fair let's also call women to be repentant of the things they did leading up to this. Let's call "christian" women to not just blast their ex husbands online without sharing both sides, without sharing the things they've done behind closed doors. A simple "I haven't been perfect" isn't good enough. If you're going to drag someones name through the dirt then we,as your audience, deserve to know both sides. Have you been "christian" through this? Did your husband really just up and leave, or did he try for years to make it work? Did he ask the church for help and not get any guidance? How do you know that the church he now goes to has welcomed him without conversation regarding what's happened? I've seen a lot of fingers pointed for all the public to see in your blog, and i'm not saying your husband didn't fail you, but if you're willing to put blog post after blog post after blog post about him and what he did, why not dedicate one entirely to what you did, or what you are still doing that isn't so "christian" either?<br />Sincerely,<br /> A "christian" guy who tried for years.Shawn Littlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13684062956868170360noreply@blogger.com