Jonathan
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We didn't. We didn't. She was really happy. I think I think she knew. Yeah. because we saw the neighbor with the Jews, the school supplies and all of that, which I needed. So she was really, really excited, but she didn't understand how a blessing and life-changing that was to me eventually. The only thing we knew, it was like a Sunday Bible school. but through the week.
So we will come, I will attend the church three times a week and they will provide for me two meals a day. Got my very first time, my very first school supply, school uniform, school supplies. And my mother now only had to worry for one meal through the day.
So we will come, I will attend the church three times a week and they will provide for me two meals a day. Got my very first time, my very first school supply, school uniform, school supplies. And my mother now only had to worry for one meal through the day.
So we will come, I will attend the church three times a week and they will provide for me two meals a day. Got my very first time, my very first school supply, school uniform, school supplies. And my mother now only had to worry for one meal through the day.
Big burden.
Big burden.
Big burden.
Now I'm seven.
Now I'm seven.
Now I'm seven.
Seven years old, I got into this local church. Now that you mentioned a big birth, then I reflect, she was bleeding at night normally. And I didn't know why. One of the things growing up in poverty is that I was aware of death beyond what you will want a child to be aware of. Seeing my mom bleeding through the nose, make me aware she's going to die. Like that's not normal.
Seven years old, I got into this local church. Now that you mentioned a big birth, then I reflect, she was bleeding at night normally. And I didn't know why. One of the things growing up in poverty is that I was aware of death beyond what you will want a child to be aware of. Seeing my mom bleeding through the nose, make me aware she's going to die. Like that's not normal.
Seven years old, I got into this local church. Now that you mentioned a big birth, then I reflect, she was bleeding at night normally. And I didn't know why. One of the things growing up in poverty is that I was aware of death beyond what you will want a child to be aware of. Seeing my mom bleeding through the nose, make me aware she's going to die. Like that's not normal.
You don't bleed through the nose at night. That's not normal. And it was a stress. She had no tumor, anything in the brain, just stress. And having those two meals, as you said, it was a big burden that it was- Was lifted off of her shoulders. She was released. And now I'm in this local church.
You don't bleed through the nose at night. That's not normal. And it was a stress. She had no tumor, anything in the brain, just stress. And having those two meals, as you said, it was a big burden that it was- Was lifted off of her shoulders. She was released. And now I'm in this local church.
You don't bleed through the nose at night. That's not normal. And it was a stress. She had no tumor, anything in the brain, just stress. And having those two meals, as you said, it was a big burden that it was- Was lifted off of her shoulders. She was released. And now I'm in this local church.
And the reason I mentioned that I wanted to be part of the gang is because my very first reaction in this local church with loving people, all these resources was fighting. I'm fighting every day. I am involved in fights. I'm running out of the church in the time that I am supposed to be in the church. I am, you know, sadly involved in all these fightings with everybody, other kids.
And the reason I mentioned that I wanted to be part of the gang is because my very first reaction in this local church with loving people, all these resources was fighting. I'm fighting every day. I am involved in fights. I'm running out of the church in the time that I am supposed to be in the church. I am, you know, sadly involved in all these fightings with everybody, other kids.
And the reason I mentioned that I wanted to be part of the gang is because my very first reaction in this local church with loving people, all these resources was fighting. I'm fighting every day. I am involved in fights. I'm running out of the church in the time that I am supposed to be in the church. I am, you know, sadly involved in all these fightings with everybody, other kids.
I wasn't physically fighting with the tutors, but I was arguing a lot, misbehaving. And those are things that now I feel so embarrassed and sad. The way my mother reflect on this reality moment of my life is she asked a question. She told me once, do you remember you almost lost the best opportunity of your life? And now that I look back, she's right.