"A number of years ago, I wrote in with my praise report about conceiving after partaking of the holy Communion and declaring our supernatural conception of a baby. The following year, I gave birth to my son, Judah.
Four years later, this same promised son was diagnosed with autism. I felt my world fall apart as I coped with a child who was mute, who didn’t understand simple tasks, and who never called his father or me “Daddy” or “Mommy.” It was like living with a stranger.
I remember praying with my husband on the way to the doctor’s office the day we got the diagnosis. I remember how lost and confused I felt when we were told Judah had autism. And I remember the Spirit encouraging me not to accept the negative report.
Judah had been enrolled in a private school but the school discharged him when they could not cater to his needs. When that happened, I felt so alone even though I had my husband.
When Judah was about four, I searched Pastor Joseph Prince online and watched his sermon, “As Jesus Is, So Are You.” As I watched, my faith grew. However, I still felt like Peter looking at the storm around me as I saw my son not speaking and displaying behavior I didn’t understand.
I went to the Joseph Prince Ministries website and read a praise report about a little boy who had autism and showed major improvements after his mother proclaimed 1 John 4:17 over him. I began to pray and proclaim the same word over Judah as well. I also asked him to proclaim it but all I heard was some murmuring. But because of the word I heard, I didn’t lose faith and kept proclaiming 1 John 4:17 over him.
In that same year, Judah started speaking. He called us “Mommy” and “Daddy” before he turned five. Today Judah is excelling in school! Every night before he goes to bed, he prays, “As Jesus is, so am I in this world,” with clarity. Our God is a good and faithful God. All glory and praise be unto You, O Lord my God!
I want to encourage everyone to never give up on God because He never gives up on our situations."
Anonymous | United Kingdom
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過27萬的網紅internationally ME,也在其Youtube影片中提到,A Japanese High School with a unique concept in Fukushima that is the first of its kind. Fukushima Futaba Mirai Gakuen (a.k.a Futaba Future High Scho...
living felt online school 在 Meuko Meuko Facebook 的最佳貼文
Coming this Fall 2020! 🐉🐲🌟☄️🌏
Immerse yourself in the world of「鬼島Ghost Island」- a collaboration project by Meuko Meuko & NAXS corp. - will come alive as an online digital presentation including 3D digital scanning of Taiwanese street scenes, temple sound collection, memories of temples and much more to be experienced via as an online network, physical VR devices as well as offline performances.
Stay tuned and read on the story behind「鬼島Ghost Island」and its production concept:
(Dreamscape)
The fog, snow, streets … everything had only altered slightly from my memory yet I perceived this world as one that might be a couple years, or even a few centuries, into the future. I was amongst a group of futuristically dressed children, school dropouts turned street dwellers, who had just run away from their homes, and I seemed to be one of them, wearing dark sailor clothes, with black hair just past my shoulders.
We had been hiding for quite a while in the white stairwell of a newly built building, uninhabited since its completion. The children set up a den in the stairwell, equipped with a TV and video games. I had somehow become their leader, directing the others where to safely spend their nights. These children were not afraid of the darkness in this world.
One young girl even managed to communicate with rabbits living in the snow. She often hid in a corner of the stairwell, listening to an old yellow cassette player. The girl believed the sound she heard was a gift from the ancestors – music had vanished in this world, you see. She would listen to recorded lectures and pray in the temple left by her predecessors.
Eventually the hideout was discovered by the building’s construction workers when the children were returning from their scavenging mission, so we were forced to leave and seek new shelter. Once again we retreated along the bustling streets, where neon lights were beaming everywhere, and creeping smog rendered peoples’ faces lost and helpless. Elder street vendors were selling every last bit of their wares, hawking outmoded objects of their forefathers. Finally we arranged some cardboard boxes in an alley, just for one night’s sojourn. We knew it was still a long road ahead. That night felt like a year.
Another morning we were driven out from previous night’s hideout, as we had become accustomed to, and while out scouring the streets for food the girl stumbled upon a forgotten temple. A dense fog hovered in the air, as if the place was high up in the clouds. The temple was too crammed with dark painted bronze figures of canine deities for her to even find a way in. She sensed from these figures, a time of strife and warfare harkening back thousands of years, a time when mankind destroyed the earthly body of Buddha and the Gods. These sacred bodies had subsequently been sold and dispersed throughout the world for thousands of years. This temple had become the haven for these anthropomorphized animal figures since then.
Realizing she had in fact lost consciousness, the girl awoke to find the temple floating among the clouds, an island in the sky. Only then did it dawn upon her that humanity will inevitably return to its primal state among the ancient forests, and that the temple suspended in the heavens contained the ghosts of humanity.
@ The Ghost Island
living felt online school 在 六個小孩的媽媽 Six Kids Mama Facebook 的最讚貼文
👍👍This is so very true 😀
A youngster asked his grandfather "Grandpa! How did you people live before with:
No technology
No aeroplanes
No internet
No computers
No dramas
No TVs
No aircons
No cars
No mobile phones.... ?
Granddad replied:
"Just like how your generation live today :
No prayers
No compassion
No honor
No respect
No character
No shame
No modesty ......😱
We, the people born between 1945-1979 are the blessed ones...
Our life is the living proof.
👉While playing and riding bicycles, we never wore helmets.
👉After school, we played until dusk; we seldom watched TV.
👉We played with real friends, not internet friends.
👉We never ever felt thirsty as we drank tap water not bottled water.
👉We never got ill sharing the same glass of juice with our friends.
👉We never gained weight eating plates of rice everyday.
👉Nothing happened to our feet despite roaming in cheap shoes.
👉We used to create our own toys and enjoyed playing with them.
👉Our parents were not rich. They gave us love.. not worldly materials.
👉We never had cellphones, DVDs, play station, XBox, video games, personal computers, internet, online chat - but we had direct conversations & cracked life jokes.
👉We visited our friend's home uninvited and enjoyed everything with them.
👉Relatives lived close by so family time was plenty.
👉We may have been in black and white photos but unlimited colourful memories amongst those photos.
😛😛😛 We are a unique and the most understanding generation... because we are the last generation who listened to their parents ...
and also the first who have had to listen to their children & grand children.
🤗🤗🤗
We are the LIMITED edition!
Learn from us. Treasure us.
living felt online school 在 internationally ME Youtube 的精選貼文
A Japanese High School with a unique concept in Fukushima that is the first of its kind.
Fukushima Futaba Mirai Gakuen (a.k.a Futaba Future High School) opened two years ago near the evacuation zone of the nuclear power plant in Fukushima for the young students living in the area.
Ever since the tsunami, all I have seen and heard on the media is the negative things about Fukushima - I mean I get it, that’s what makes the headlines and catches peoples attention… and I have to admit even for me, before going to Fukushima, I pretty much had a negative connotation when someone brought up the word "Fukushima".
I thought it was a dangerous place to go because of the radiation etc… However, after going this time, I realised that wasn’t the case.
I felt behind all the negative things said in the media, were all these locals trying to get their voices heard by trying to make a movement and help their community become a better place.
So I had to make this video to help them spread the word and show people another side of Fukushima and their kind welcoming locals who are open to share with you their stories.
Thank you to all the students/teachers and locals I met. You guys are an inspiration. Keep on doing what you do!!!!!!
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★DISCOVERY CHANNEL "FUKUSHIMA DIARIES" DOCUMENTARY★
I filmed this video while on a documentary shoot with Discovery Channel, so don't miss their show "Fukushima Diaries" airing on TV throughout Asia or available to watch online after December 10th from this link:
http://josen.env.go.jp/en/movie_publication/fukushima_diaries.html
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