Jonathan
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And yet my father think that I am a mistake. And I do remember I run away crying, crying, crying, and spend days crying and angry. I was angry at my father. I was struggling in my faith. I didn't understand God, like how God is a good father. The Bible speak about God being a good father, but my father hates me.
And yet my father think that I am a mistake. And I do remember I run away crying, crying, crying, and spend days crying and angry. I was angry at my father. I was struggling in my faith. I didn't understand God, like how God is a good father. The Bible speak about God being a good father, but my father hates me.
And yet my father think that I am a mistake. And I do remember I run away crying, crying, crying, and spend days crying and angry. I was angry at my father. I was struggling in my faith. I didn't understand God, like how God is a good father. The Bible speak about God being a good father, but my father hates me.
Yeah. And that's why many people, and I did, blame God because of the sufferings they're going through. And I was in that spot. I was... I was thinking like, why? I didn't choose this. And anyways, I got this letter from Jamie and this is maybe the most important letter in my life from Jamie.
Yeah. And that's why many people, and I did, blame God because of the sufferings they're going through. And I was in that spot. I was... I was thinking like, why? I didn't choose this. And anyways, I got this letter from Jamie and this is maybe the most important letter in my life from Jamie.
Yeah. And that's why many people, and I did, blame God because of the sufferings they're going through. And I was in that spot. I was... I was thinking like, why? I didn't choose this. And anyways, I got this letter from Jamie and this is maybe the most important letter in my life from Jamie.
We take for granted words of encouragement. You said at the introduction, this podcast is for you. And we live in a moment that we take that for granted. Like some people might feel, oh yeah, that's nice. They don't actually realize this is an effort put to serve them actually. That's an example to say sometimes when we grew up in a stable environment, we take that stability for granted.
We take for granted words of encouragement. You said at the introduction, this podcast is for you. And we live in a moment that we take that for granted. Like some people might feel, oh yeah, that's nice. They don't actually realize this is an effort put to serve them actually. That's an example to say sometimes when we grew up in a stable environment, we take that stability for granted.
We take for granted words of encouragement. You said at the introduction, this podcast is for you. And we live in a moment that we take that for granted. Like some people might feel, oh yeah, that's nice. They don't actually realize this is an effort put to serve them actually. That's an example to say sometimes when we grew up in a stable environment, we take that stability for granted.
And for me, words of encouragement really feed my soul.
And for me, words of encouragement really feed my soul.
And for me, words of encouragement really feed my soul.
Words of encouragement.
Words of encouragement.
Words of encouragement.
It's a great book. Yeah. And so, for example, in this letter, when I was 12, let me mention this very decisive moment in my life. I got into the program when I'm seven, when I'm 12. It's the end of that moment of me being rebellious and fighting. A friend of mine, I was involved in a fight. He fall down. He wasn't in the fight, but I fall down. He was in my back.
It's a great book. Yeah. And so, for example, in this letter, when I was 12, let me mention this very decisive moment in my life. I got into the program when I'm seven, when I'm 12. It's the end of that moment of me being rebellious and fighting. A friend of mine, I was involved in a fight. He fall down. He wasn't in the fight, but I fall down. He was in my back.
It's a great book. Yeah. And so, for example, in this letter, when I was 12, let me mention this very decisive moment in my life. I got into the program when I'm seven, when I'm 12. It's the end of that moment of me being rebellious and fighting. A friend of mine, I was involved in a fight. He fall down. He wasn't in the fight, but I fall down. He was in my back.
He fall down with me, knock his neck in the sidewalk and end up in a coma for two days. That's the worst fight that I was involved in. I didn't provoke the fight, but my friend is in a coma. And so I do remember I was taken to Dulce's office. Dulce was my Compassion Center director. She was a leader from the church. And I do remember I was crying, sweating, dirty. And I knew this was the end.
He fall down with me, knock his neck in the sidewalk and end up in a coma for two days. That's the worst fight that I was involved in. I didn't provoke the fight, but my friend is in a coma. And so I do remember I was taken to Dulce's office. Dulce was my Compassion Center director. She was a leader from the church. And I do remember I was crying, sweating, dirty. And I knew this was the end.