A FRACTURED FAITH

As Mr. Craig entered the room, he saw his wife, Martha, sitting on the edge of the bed, her shoulders were shaking as she cried.

He felt a pang in his chest and moved quietly to her side, placing a gentle hand on her back.

“Martha,” he whispered with a soft voice. “Why are you crying?”

She looked up at him, her eyes had already turned red and it was filled with pain.

She sniffled and wiped her face, trying to steady her voice. But the words tumbled out, heavy with frustration.

“Why do you let people treat you this way?” she began, with her voice breaking. “Ever since we decided to take care of these orphaned children, our lives have been so hard. The money from your job and even the small amount of money we get from the government isn’t enough to take care of them.”

Mr. Craig sighed and tried to calm her. “Come on, Martha. That’s no reason to cry. This is a mission—a good work we’re doing. We’re doing it because we have kind hearts. Yes, there are challenges, but that’s just part of
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