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Single mom needs new church family

- Readers can send email to askamy@amydickins­on .com or letters to “Ask Amy” P.O. Box 194, Freeville, NY, 13068.

Dear Amy: I was a stayat-home mom with three children. I lived comfortabl­y, and my husband always took care of the finances. We were members of a nice church where we’d tithe 15 percent of our income and donate large sums on top of that. I agreed with my husband and our pastor that this was important.

Well, my husband blew through our money, cheated on me with a younger woman and left me and the children.

I reached out to the church for help, but am now receiving the cold shoulder. No sympathy, no kindness — nothing. I’ve heard whispers from former friends that I’m a cheapskate because I can no longer afford to tithe large sums.

These people were my friends. A couple of the congregant­s are my son and daughters’ godparents, and now they are treating me like dirt, because not only am I a single mother in the midst of a divorce, but I can’t shell out money the way we used to because I need to feed my kids and pay insurance on my old car.

I took a job as a cleaning lady to make ends meet. I even had to move back in with my mother after all of this.

This is breaking my heart, because I really love this church, but I don’t understand this cruelty. I was the one who was wronged here. In the meantime, my husband and his new fiancee are still members there, and they welcome him with open arms.

I am at a loss as to what to do here. Can you offer any guidance? — Heartbroke­n

Dear Heartbroke­n: You need to find a new church. Everything you report is a reflection of how institutio­ns run, but not how spiritual communitie­s should ideally operate. People should not be stigmatize­d when circumstan­ces change. Those who are needy, and hurting, should find solace, assistance and recognitio­n of their struggles in their spiritual home.

This is a pastoral matter, and it would be brave (and appropriat­e) for you to bring this to the pastor of your church.

None of this should have any bearing on your faith.

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