Angus McGee
Gold Member
Here's a question for all of you who are smarter than me. (Which is probably most of you) ;)
My wife and I met in Church back in 1989. We've been raisin our children with Christian values and beliefs their entire life. We had our son dedicated in our church after he was born. All of us have been baptized, etc. We all enjoy Christian music, listen to Christian radio stations, etc.
However, since my wife's PTSD relapse several months ago, she has turned her back on her faith. She called the Christian music that she once enjoyed "contrived". Whenever I bring God into our discussion, she always says "You need to stop talking about that".
She's told me that she doesn't understand why God would allow these things to happen, and make her feel the way she does. I quote verses to her about God's will is higher than our will, and His thoughts are higher than ours, etc. and it seems to go in one ear, and out the other. As I was in her bedroom the other day, I noticed her bible, on the floor, half-way under her dresser. Obviously unopened in ages.
So, my question is this for you folks suffering from PTSD, and also a believer, be it Catholic, Christian, Jewish, etc...
Does suffering PTSD make you want to stop practicing your faith?
It sure seems to in my wife's sake. She's told me she has a very difficult time trusting anyone, me included. It seems that trusting in God is also in that boat.
I look forward to your input.
Thanks!
My wife and I met in Church back in 1989. We've been raisin our children with Christian values and beliefs their entire life. We had our son dedicated in our church after he was born. All of us have been baptized, etc. We all enjoy Christian music, listen to Christian radio stations, etc.
However, since my wife's PTSD relapse several months ago, she has turned her back on her faith. She called the Christian music that she once enjoyed "contrived". Whenever I bring God into our discussion, she always says "You need to stop talking about that".
She's told me that she doesn't understand why God would allow these things to happen, and make her feel the way she does. I quote verses to her about God's will is higher than our will, and His thoughts are higher than ours, etc. and it seems to go in one ear, and out the other. As I was in her bedroom the other day, I noticed her bible, on the floor, half-way under her dresser. Obviously unopened in ages.
So, my question is this for you folks suffering from PTSD, and also a believer, be it Catholic, Christian, Jewish, etc...
Does suffering PTSD make you want to stop practicing your faith?
It sure seems to in my wife's sake. She's told me she has a very difficult time trusting anyone, me included. It seems that trusting in God is also in that boat.
I look forward to your input.
Thanks!