Seasonal & Holidays
Palatine Resident Thankful For Health Of Daughter, Religion
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PALATINE, IL — Showing thankfulness, whether by sharing blessings around the Thanksgiving dinner table or through some other deed or action, is an important part of Thanksgiving and the holiday season in Palatine.
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As we approach this holiday season, what are you thankful for?
Thanks, God, for helping our 18-year-old daughter, who is in the recovering process from a high psychosis depression. After being hospitalized for two weeks, she is now home and getting better and better every day. This could not have happened without the help of god and our religion. We had to withdraw our daughter from the university for the semester, but there will be time for her to get back in school.
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These were tough days for all of us — my wife, myself and my other two daughters that live in the city. One of them is studying and the other one working, but both of them are coming home multiple times a week to be together and get through this with the help of god.
Now we are attending church every week we are all praying every night our daughter reads the Bible to us every night before bed, I couldn’t thank god enough for being here with us during thought times. I think that in life we all need to express gratitude, and be appreciated for what we all have, help the needed and thank the helper, but most important thank God !
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