There are different ways of facing this problem, but one thing for sure is, God will always help you deal with it. He knows our limits and if a certain test arises, He will send help. In my case, my parents broke up when I was grade six. I stayed with my mom. It's not easy coz this is a time where you need your parents too as part of identifying self identity. Thank God, He is always good by helping my mother be a responsible parent. Though, a woman, she has been guided by God in teaching me how a guy should be. She has taught me about responsibilities. She has always been there for me in time I need help. She never failed me. For other people who doesn't have either mother or father, God still offers a lot of solutions; we just need to open our eyes. Friends may offer help. Instead of envying, we may learn from their family. We can also learn from the Bible. The Bible speaks of the church as a family with God as the Father.




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mama nko patay na since 2 years old pa ko and akoa walay pulos na amahan naay kabit, nahimutang gibiyaan mi bisan dghan kaayo mi and mga gagmay pa ky nakabuntis xa sa iyaha kabit og maoy iyaha gipuy an.so nagkabulag2 mi sakoa mga igsoon, naningkamot intawon na mabuhi og mahuman og skwela. luoy kaau ky niagi jud mi pgkatsimay
mao nasud jud sakoa utok na di ko gusto maagian sakoa anak ang akoa naagian mao kayod jud trabaho para mahatag unsay gusto sa bata. hate kau nko ang word na broken family, divorced or annulled.faetz dako kau og impact sakoa ang gipakita sa akoang walay pulos na amahan jud.maau nalang naovercome ra nko 
