We can’t change their minds or protect them, which is a natural instinct with us as parents or grandparents. I pray, as I hope all of you do, that many are spared. I know I’m not the only one out there worried about all of this and afraid for loved ones.
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It's all in God's hands, actually everything is.Pray for them. We do not know that long term effects would affect everyone. My niece and nephew seem fine, they did not give any vaccines to their son, who they adopted at birth. My older friends, are, well, older, and there are issues they had before the shots, none seem worse, but, as I have said before, the shots do not prevent anything.My nephew got Covid while he was travelling on business, he had the vaccines, of all the people in my peer group who have been vaccinated, boosters and all, have all gotten Covid. I will continue to love and care for people, whether or not they are vaxxed, whether or not they vote for who I do, and I pray for them all to see the truth. There is harm done to people in the name of modern medicine, its been going on a long time. I can only speak my truth and continue to pray.I also think Covid has been going around a long time before it became a "thing". Flu, a bad flu, I've worked in nursing homes and have seen a bad flu take down quite a few patients, but, it was a nursing home, and something is gonna get ya when you are old enough. The little ones are the ones I pray for. It is good to lay hands on a person when you pray for them, you can do it silently, as you hug and hold them. Ask Jesus for his love and healing to flow through you, ask him to make you a vessel for this, and whenever you have physical contact with someone, make it a prayer, say God bless you and mean it. Have Faith.