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Suicide Awareness

 There was a story that a mother of one who committed suicide after she cried for help on Facebook and got no help.

People blamed her that she killed herself to escape hard times but left her son behind to suffer. 

Who cares? no empathy! no love! No one to share your problem with. No one to help you. People don't really care what you are going through.

I pray we overcome every challenges we're facing. so that we won't ask people that will mock us for help.

Suicide is never an option.... Why do people take God for granted like this?

Sadly, people can cross the ocean just to attend a funeral but can't cross a street to help. Also unfortunately are those professional beggars and scammers making it difficult to help those genuinely in need. These criminals must realise that they would never be better in life if they continue on this path. But we should not ignore people asking/begging us for assistance even on social media because we may not know what the person is passing through. So that if such person dies and we start typing RIP as hypocrites. We can learn from the Good Samaritan in the Bible.

Many persons cannot go through difficult times without good support from loved ones. Let's learn to be there for one another. People are going through a lot.

I feel sorry for this lady. Not everyone can be like us and actually have the capacity to pull through some circumstances, and our society too is somewhat insensitive to people's plights. It is a spirit that starts with voices in your head. The Bible calls it Spirit of heaviness but we were promised the garment of joy for this spirit of heaviness. May God give her family members and friends fortitude to bear the loss. May we also learn to trust God in all things (Isaiah 26:3).

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Let us be there for you, for silver and gold we do not have but God Almighty owns it all.

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