tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1404545889138996567.post5650774208196314343..comments2023-10-18T07:57:07.176-04:00Comments on Troop Petrie: Prayingtrooppetriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17760346169494672225noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1404545889138996567.post-61751628530306253552011-06-06T18:24:40.814-04:002011-06-06T18:24:40.814-04:00Found you from the blog-hop! I love both of the ve...Found you from the blog-hop! I love both of the verses you quoted. <br />To be honest, I think I need to be better at praying for my marine. I need to have more faith in him as well. But I have lost some when he was on his last port call. I find myself wishing he had the strength to say no to his friends. We have talked about it though so it's somewhat of a relief on my mind. But I pray that he will have the strength to say no whenever his friends ask him next time. <br />I feel like in my situation my marine stays strong because I am strong. When I am not stressed and putting pressure on him to do the right thing, he does a much better job of doing the right thing on his own. <br />I let him know that I am still here, that I still care and that he's not "single" when he's away. It seems to be working so far :)Kelsey Bergesonhttp://profiles.google.com/craftycamolovernoreply@blogger.com