• I have been making shorter versions of some of our Kids Bible Stories for kids in Pakistan. Here is a letter I received from the pastor who has an orphanage and their ministry is in need of help. I'm passing this on because if there is anyone that would be able to help, I would be glad to put you in touch with them.

    Dear Pastor,

    If we do not receive support soon, our school may have to close in the near future. This would mean that many orphan and poor children will lose their only opportunity for education. As you know, the Christian community in Pakistan is already far behind in education, and the closure of this school will make the situation even more difficult for these children.

    We humbly request you, please, if you know any pastor, church, organization, or individual who can support this mission, kindly connect us with them. Your help can make a life-changing difference for these children.
    I have been making shorter versions of some of our Kids Bible Stories for kids in Pakistan. Here is a letter I received from the pastor who has an orphanage and their ministry is in need of help. I'm passing this on because if there is anyone that would be able to help, I would be glad to put you in touch with them. Dear Pastor, If we do not receive support soon, our school may have to close in the near future. This would mean that many orphan and poor children will lose their only opportunity for education. As you know, the Christian community in Pakistan is already far behind in education, and the closure of this school will make the situation even more difficult for these children. We humbly request you, please, if you know any pastor, church, organization, or individual who can support this mission, kindly connect us with them. Your help can make a life-changing difference for these children.
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    ๐’๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐ฒ ๐“๐ž๐š๐œ๐ก๐ž๐ซ ๐–๐จ๐ซ๐ค ๐„๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ข๐ž๐ง๐œ๐ž ๐“๐ž๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ฆ๐จ๐ง๐ข๐š๐ฅ๐ฌ : ๐€๐ซ๐ž ๐‹๐ž๐š๐๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง ๐จ๐ซ ๐Œ๐š๐๐ž : https://supply-teacher-testimonials2010151617.blogspot.com

    i . Supply teacher, Forest Side SSS (Boys) August - October 2010
    ii. Supply teacher at Emmanuel Anquetil SSS 10th August 2015- 04th November 2015
    iii. Supply teacher at La Gaulette SSS (Mixed) (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays) 11th January 2016 - Oct 2016
    iv. Supply teacher at Dr James Burty David SSS (Tuesdays & Thursdays) 26th May- Oct 2016
    v. Supply teacher at Sir Leckraz Teelock SSS (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays)10th January 2017 - 29th May 2017
    vi. Supply teacher at Bambous SSS (Boys) (Tuesdays & Thursdays) 10th January 2017 - 04 July 2017
    vii. Supply teacher at Floreal SSS (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays) 29th May 2017 - 04 July 2017
    .......................................................................................................................................................
    viii. Physics Educator Droopnath Ramphul State (Girls) College 05th July 2017 (appointed) - 18th March 2018
    ix. Physics Educator Royal College of Port Louis Cassis, Port Louis 19th March 2018- 10th January 2019
    x. Physics Educator Marcel Cabon State Secondary School 10th January 2019 - 25th August 2020
    xi. At Date currently posted at Bambous SSS (Boys) August 2020 till date
    Post Fourteen ๐’๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐ฒ ๐“๐ž๐š๐œ๐ก๐ž๐ซ ๐–๐จ๐ซ๐ค ๐„๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ข๐ž๐ง๐œ๐ž ๐“๐ž๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐ฆ๐จ๐ง๐ข๐š๐ฅ๐ฌ : ๐€๐ซ๐ž ๐‹๐ž๐š๐๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง ๐จ๐ซ ๐Œ๐š๐๐ž : https://supply-teacher-testimonials2010151617.blogspot.com i . Supply teacher, Forest Side SSS (Boys) August - October 2010 ii. Supply teacher at Emmanuel Anquetil SSS 10th August 2015- 04th November 2015 iii. Supply teacher at La Gaulette SSS (Mixed) (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays) 11th January 2016 - Oct 2016 iv. Supply teacher at Dr James Burty David SSS (Tuesdays & Thursdays) 26th May- Oct 2016 v. Supply teacher at Sir Leckraz Teelock SSS (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays)10th January 2017 - 29th May 2017 vi. Supply teacher at Bambous SSS (Boys) (Tuesdays & Thursdays) 10th January 2017 - 04 July 2017 vii. Supply teacher at Floreal SSS (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays) 29th May 2017 - 04 July 2017 ....................................................................................................................................................... viii. Physics Educator Droopnath Ramphul State (Girls) College 05th July 2017 (appointed) - 18th March 2018 ix. Physics Educator Royal College of Port Louis Cassis, Port Louis 19th March 2018- 10th January 2019 x. Physics Educator Marcel Cabon State Secondary School 10th January 2019 - 25th August 2020 xi. At Date currently posted at Bambous SSS (Boys) August 2020 till date
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  • THROWBACK THURSDAY - During a 2007 road trip through Waynesboro, Virginia, my roommate and I spotted this school bus converted into a coffee shop. The manager was a believer and shared with me a pro-life song she wrote. I later created a music video for “Silent Voice”, which has generated more hits than any of my other YouTube clips (link in the comments).
    THROWBACK THURSDAY - During a 2007 road trip through Waynesboro, Virginia, my roommate and I spotted this school bus converted into a coffee shop. The manager was a believer and shared with me a pro-life song she wrote. I later created a music video for “Silent Voice”, which has generated more hits than any of my other YouTube clips (link in the comments).
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  • ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 1)

    There is a generation that does not know who it is.

    Not because the information is unavailable. But because too many young people have outsourced the answer to everyone around them.

    Their identity is not formed from within. It is assembled daily from whatever the crowd approves.

    This is the age of approval addiction, and it is one of the quietest crises of our time.

    Studies show that between one-third and one-half of adolescents struggle with low self-esteem, particularly in early adolescence.

    The consequences go far beyond insecurity. Low self-esteem in adolescence is linked to depression, anxiety, disordered eating, violent behavior, and poor long-term outcomes including financial instability and higher rates of criminal behavior.

    Seven in ten girls believe they are not good enough in some way, whether in their looks, their school performance, or their relationships.

    Behind most of those numbers is one common root: a person measuring their worth by whether others approve of them.

    You see it everywhere. Young people choose careers not because they are gifted for the work, but because the title earns respect at family gatherings.

    They study certain courses, enter certain industries, and marry at certain ages, not out of genuine readiness or calling, but to satisfy a watching audience.

    Their choices are not really theirs. They are performances.

    Social media did not create this problem. But it accelerated it in ways we are still measuring.

    Researchers have identified "selfitis," defined as the obsessive desire to take photos of oneself and post them on social media, as a behavioral condition driven by factors including attention-seeking, social competition, and the need to fill a gap in self-confidence.

    One study found that the primary motivations behind posting selfies online were social approval, wanting to stand out, and maintaining an online presence.

    In other words, the phone is not the problem. The emptiness behind the lens is.

    Research confirms that people whose self-worth is tied to the approval of others are significantly more likely to emphasize their appearance in online interactions and to share more photos of themselves on social media.

    The likes are not just entertainment. For many young people, they function as daily evidence that they exist and matter.

    This is where we have to be direct: when another person's opinion of you becomes the standard by which you measure your own life, you have lost yourself.

    You are no longer living. You are performing.

    The Bible does not measure a person's life by what they own or what the crowd says about them. Luke 12:15 records Jesus saying plainly that a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.

    Yet the culture has flipped that completely. Worth is now calculated in followers, titles, brand names, and social recognition.

    Young men and women enter relationships, not because they are ready, but because being single is no longer socially acceptable past a certain age.

    They chase validation the way others chase oxygen, constantly, frantically, and at great personal cost.

    The result? A generation that is busy, visible, and deeply lost.

    This series, ADDICTED TO APPROVAL, exists to address that directly.

    Over the posts ahead, we will examine where approval addiction comes from, what it costs, and how a person builds an identity that does not depend on the crowd for its survival.

    Because the freedom you are looking for is not on the other side of more likes.

    It is on the other side of knowing who you are.

    Stay with us.

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    ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 1) There is a generation that does not know who it is. Not because the information is unavailable. But because too many young people have outsourced the answer to everyone around them. Their identity is not formed from within. It is assembled daily from whatever the crowd approves. This is the age of approval addiction, and it is one of the quietest crises of our time. Studies show that between one-third and one-half of adolescents struggle with low self-esteem, particularly in early adolescence. The consequences go far beyond insecurity. Low self-esteem in adolescence is linked to depression, anxiety, disordered eating, violent behavior, and poor long-term outcomes including financial instability and higher rates of criminal behavior. Seven in ten girls believe they are not good enough in some way, whether in their looks, their school performance, or their relationships. Behind most of those numbers is one common root: a person measuring their worth by whether others approve of them. You see it everywhere. Young people choose careers not because they are gifted for the work, but because the title earns respect at family gatherings. They study certain courses, enter certain industries, and marry at certain ages, not out of genuine readiness or calling, but to satisfy a watching audience. Their choices are not really theirs. They are performances. Social media did not create this problem. But it accelerated it in ways we are still measuring. Researchers have identified "selfitis," defined as the obsessive desire to take photos of oneself and post them on social media, as a behavioral condition driven by factors including attention-seeking, social competition, and the need to fill a gap in self-confidence. One study found that the primary motivations behind posting selfies online were social approval, wanting to stand out, and maintaining an online presence. In other words, the phone is not the problem. The emptiness behind the lens is. Research confirms that people whose self-worth is tied to the approval of others are significantly more likely to emphasize their appearance in online interactions and to share more photos of themselves on social media. The likes are not just entertainment. For many young people, they function as daily evidence that they exist and matter. This is where we have to be direct: when another person's opinion of you becomes the standard by which you measure your own life, you have lost yourself. You are no longer living. You are performing. The Bible does not measure a person's life by what they own or what the crowd says about them. Luke 12:15 records Jesus saying plainly that a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions. Yet the culture has flipped that completely. Worth is now calculated in followers, titles, brand names, and social recognition. Young men and women enter relationships, not because they are ready, but because being single is no longer socially acceptable past a certain age. They chase validation the way others chase oxygen, constantly, frantically, and at great personal cost. The result? A generation that is busy, visible, and deeply lost. This series, ADDICTED TO APPROVAL, exists to address that directly. Over the posts ahead, we will examine where approval addiction comes from, what it costs, and how a person builds an identity that does not depend on the crowd for its survival. Because the freedom you are looking for is not on the other side of more likes. It is on the other side of knowing who you are. Stay with us. #fyp #fypviralใ‚ท #foryou #fypใ‚ท #fypใ‚ทใ‚šviralใ‚ทfypใ‚ทใ‚š #foryouใ‚ทpage #davidwrites
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  • Chapter 7

    A sunny afternoon in Hell

    Jude

    22 And of some have compassion, making a difference:
    23 And others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire; hating even the garment spotted by the flesh.

    You may be intrigued by the title, how can it be sunny in Hell.

    As I have said earlier, I was born in Bradford and they have a football team called Bradford City, I remember standing behind the goal at City's valley Parade ground many times, it was an old ground, with crumbling terraces and an old wooden main stand.

    They were the first winners of the FA Cup in 1911, but they had fallen on hard times, they were in the third highest league in England, but in season 1984-85, they had a young and exciting team, they stormed to the division title and the last game of the season on the 11th May was to be a celebration.

    I wanted a ticket, so I called my brother, he was going with his children, but was unwilling to get me one, so I phoned up and got one, I went by car and got my ticket.

    The ground was swarming with people, it was a joyous occasion, I sat in the far end of the main stand, it was a sunny day, but the wind was blowing down the valley, the ground was situated in.

    It was a terrible match, there was a serious injury to one of the players, it was boring, it was five minutes to half time, I wanted to go to the toilet, but something stopped me, don't go, this was the Lord stopping me. If I had gone to the back of the stand, I would of been killed.

    No sooner had I returned to my seat, that I heard laughing behind me, there was smoke arising from the seats behind me, someone had dropped a cigarette and it had gone down the crack in the flooring and ignited the rubbish under the stand, we were pushed forward and soon, we had to climb or be pulled over the wall and go onto the pitch, the flames by now, were overwhelmingly, the flames had now reached the roof, which was made of felt cladding, which is very combustible.

    I wandered around on the pitch, searching for my brother and family, who had been in the next section to me, I remember asking myself, If this is the heat of a fire, what will Hell be like, total fire and destruction for those who don't trust Christ.

    Fifty six people died that day, lives, were never the same after that day.

    Devotional thought

    For Christian's reading this, please listen to the comments I have placed below

    This should be the Christian's greatest motivation, we have ourselves been pulled out of the fire, so we should seek to rescue those from the fire of hell.

    Some people on that day were heroes, they helped people on fire, I remember walking past the goalmouth, two bodies were just lying there, this is the situation with the world today, people are dying every minute of every day and the church and Christians are idly standing by and doing nothing.

    I remember hearing the story of a man who was interviewing for a job working as an usher in a cinema, showing people to their seats, he was asked

    "what would you do in if a fire broke out"

    His answer was like this:

    " I would be ok, I would make sure I would be safe"

    That is how many Christians live.

    They have salvation, they have places in heaven or so they think, but they have no care or compassion for those who are dying every day all around them.

    Spurgeon said

    The world lies in darkness: this great city still pines for the light: your own friends and kinsfolk are unsaved, and they may be dead ere this week is over. Oh, if you have any humanity, let alone Christianity, if you have found the remedy tell the diseased about it. If you have found life, proclaim it to the dead; if you have found liberty, publish it to the captives; if you have found Christ, tell of him to others. My brethren in the college, let this be your choice work while studying, and let it be the one object of your lives when you go forth from us. Do not be content when you get a congregation, but labour to win souls, and as you do this God will bless you. As for us, we hope during the rest of our lives to follow him who is The soul-winner, and to put ourselves in his hands who maketh us soul-winners, so that our life may not be a long folly, but may be proved by results to have been directed by wisdom.

    This memory is still with me, it is a day of regret for the people who died but also thankfulness for the Lord preserving me.

    Let me tell you, it is not enough to go to church, to give to missions, even to belong to social media groups or even to write devotions.

    For anyone, who has not trusted Christ, life is very short, those people who died that day, many of them were young, looking forward to a long life, but suddenly life was gone, please don't delay, the day of salvation is now.

    2 Corinthians 6:2
    (For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.)

    CHAPTER 8

    THE WORLD'S GRASP

    1 JOHN 2

    15 Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
    16 For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.
    17 And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.
    During the final two years of me working at the hospital (1987-89), I went to night school to study Business studies and Computing, I got my Basic diplomas in both, so as my job finished, I was going to take the National diploma at my local college, meaning that I could still live at home.

    But I saw an advert in the Bradford Newspaper for a two year full time course at Bradford and Ilkley community college, So I returned back to my birthplace.

    I loved the day to day lectures, I was really stretched, these were subjects I really enjoyed.

    In our first year, we had to put in place an investment portfolio and we had to formulate a business plan for an actual business, myself and two other students, Mark and Jacqui decided to open an Organic restaurant, costings, locations and menus had to be thought out, and then we had to submit our plans to our lecturers for marking. We got distinction for our plan.

    In my final year, I got five distinctions out of seven subjects.

    Although I loved college, my life completely forget God and the church, although I didn't live a bad life, God was not part of it, I used to love going to concerts, theatre etc, my friend Mark, used to call me a culture vulture.

    During my second year, I got involved with a girl, nothing ever happened between us, we went for coffee, to the theatre, but it just ended.

    We graduated in June 1991, I keep applying for jobs, no one was interested. Many of my peers were doing the BA In Business studies at the college, but foolishly and seeking to impress this girl, I decided to do Accounting qualifications at City College in Norwich for 1991-92, this led to terrible failure, I went back hope to Morecambe, but my eldest brother insisted I go back to Bradford, so job hunting went on in earnest, I tried everything.

    My Mother who was on a world cruise with her rich sister, had a stroke on the last day and Philip said I had to live away from her, so I ended up in a variety of contract jobs but nothing permanent.

    I lived in some bad places, one especially.

    The landlord lived at no 3 and his son and I lived at no 1, one Monday morning I met the landlord coming into no 1.

    "Where's Mark, he should of been at work"
    Oh he's asleep in the living room

    We went in, he had fallen off the sofa and had choked on his own vomit, his body was filled with 634 mg of alcohol, there had been a late night drinking session at the local pub, they had encouraged him to drink the powerful spirit Pernod.

    An inquest happened and I had to testify, my mum said " when drinks in, wits out"

    We had many people live at No 3, one night I came down to the kitchen and met our new lodger, a talkative guy, who I tried to get away from, but he continued talking, he kept receiving phone calls from somewhere, strange I thought.

    He came in and out, and then one day, he was gone, to be honest I was glad he had gone, then one night, in came my landlord with five police officers, one of them came and talked to me, what do you know about this guy?
    Why I asked, has he done something wrong?
    Well he has been accused of murder.

    Little did I know that this man in our house was a rapist and murderer, and I had talked to him, on my own for over one hour.

    I managed to go and see my brother in Canada and he strongly advised me to get out of Bradford, so soon after Mum returned from her trip, I returned to Morecambe.

    During this time, I had been on anti-depressants, very strong and addictive ones.. Cipramil 15mg, I was to remain trapped by these for many years afterwards.

    Devotional Thought

    The prodigal son in Luke 15, had to experience hard times before he remembered what he had lost.

    I had lost much in those eight years since I left Morecambe in 1989, the early 1990's were not a happy time for me.

    I lost my innocence, I regret deeply what happened especially in the years 1992-97, I remember especially years later meeting up with a fellow student, she had been far below me in the class, she had got a degree a 2.1 and it just filled me with sadness and sorrow, we truly make mistakes, mostly because we go our own way, I can and will blame no one but myself.

    Remember that there is forgiveness from God, he does forgive, the real question we have to face is do we forgive ourselves.

    To do this, we do have to take responsibility and admit our mistakes and then we can be cleansed of the guilt and pain, IF ONLY, are small words, but we cannot dwell of what might of happened, it didn't.

    I'm actually glad all this pain happened, it has allowed me to see life in a true way and to be honest with myself about how fallible I really am. Also It has allowed me to help others, people reading this will have made terrible mistakes, that they feel are life ending, but they aren't, they are life enhancing.

    Do not dwell on your failures, the apostle Paul didn't dwell on his past, in Philippians 3 he said this and I echo these words.

    7 But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ.
    8 Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,
    9 And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:
    10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;


    That time was probably the darkest in my life. Praise God, he brought me through it.. only HE COULD.

    Chapter 7 A sunny afternoon in Hell Jude 22 And of some have compassion, making a difference: 23 And others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire; hating even the garment spotted by the flesh. You may be intrigued by the title, how can it be sunny in Hell. As I have said earlier, I was born in Bradford and they have a football team called Bradford City, I remember standing behind the goal at City's valley Parade ground many times, it was an old ground, with crumbling terraces and an old wooden main stand. They were the first winners of the FA Cup in 1911, but they had fallen on hard times, they were in the third highest league in England, but in season 1984-85, they had a young and exciting team, they stormed to the division title and the last game of the season on the 11th May was to be a celebration. I wanted a ticket, so I called my brother, he was going with his children, but was unwilling to get me one, so I phoned up and got one, I went by car and got my ticket. The ground was swarming with people, it was a joyous occasion, I sat in the far end of the main stand, it was a sunny day, but the wind was blowing down the valley, the ground was situated in. It was a terrible match, there was a serious injury to one of the players, it was boring, it was five minutes to half time, I wanted to go to the toilet, but something stopped me, don't go, this was the Lord stopping me. If I had gone to the back of the stand, I would of been killed. No sooner had I returned to my seat, that I heard laughing behind me, there was smoke arising from the seats behind me, someone had dropped a cigarette and it had gone down the crack in the flooring and ignited the rubbish under the stand, we were pushed forward and soon, we had to climb or be pulled over the wall and go onto the pitch, the flames by now, were overwhelmingly, the flames had now reached the roof, which was made of felt cladding, which is very combustible. I wandered around on the pitch, searching for my brother and family, who had been in the next section to me, I remember asking myself, If this is the heat of a fire, what will Hell be like, total fire and destruction for those who don't trust Christ. Fifty six people died that day, lives, were never the same after that day. Devotional thought For Christian's reading this, please listen to the comments I have placed below This should be the Christian's greatest motivation, we have ourselves been pulled out of the fire, so we should seek to rescue those from the fire of hell. Some people on that day were heroes, they helped people on fire, I remember walking past the goalmouth, two bodies were just lying there, this is the situation with the world today, people are dying every minute of every day and the church and Christians are idly standing by and doing nothing. I remember hearing the story of a man who was interviewing for a job working as an usher in a cinema, showing people to their seats, he was asked "what would you do in if a fire broke out" His answer was like this: " I would be ok, I would make sure I would be safe" That is how many Christians live. They have salvation, they have places in heaven or so they think, but they have no care or compassion for those who are dying every day all around them. Spurgeon said The world lies in darkness: this great city still pines for the light: your own friends and kinsfolk are unsaved, and they may be dead ere this week is over. Oh, if you have any humanity, let alone Christianity, if you have found the remedy tell the diseased about it. If you have found life, proclaim it to the dead; if you have found liberty, publish it to the captives; if you have found Christ, tell of him to others. My brethren in the college, let this be your choice work while studying, and let it be the one object of your lives when you go forth from us. Do not be content when you get a congregation, but labour to win souls, and as you do this God will bless you. As for us, we hope during the rest of our lives to follow him who is The soul-winner, and to put ourselves in his hands who maketh us soul-winners, so that our life may not be a long folly, but may be proved by results to have been directed by wisdom. This memory is still with me, it is a day of regret for the people who died but also thankfulness for the Lord preserving me. Let me tell you, it is not enough to go to church, to give to missions, even to belong to social media groups or even to write devotions. For anyone, who has not trusted Christ, life is very short, those people who died that day, many of them were young, looking forward to a long life, but suddenly life was gone, please don't delay, the day of salvation is now. 2 Corinthians 6:2 (For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.) CHAPTER 8 THE WORLD'S GRASP 1 JOHN 2 15 Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 16 For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. 17 And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever. During the final two years of me working at the hospital (1987-89), I went to night school to study Business studies and Computing, I got my Basic diplomas in both, so as my job finished, I was going to take the National diploma at my local college, meaning that I could still live at home. But I saw an advert in the Bradford Newspaper for a two year full time course at Bradford and Ilkley community college, So I returned back to my birthplace. I loved the day to day lectures, I was really stretched, these were subjects I really enjoyed. In our first year, we had to put in place an investment portfolio and we had to formulate a business plan for an actual business, myself and two other students, Mark and Jacqui decided to open an Organic restaurant, costings, locations and menus had to be thought out, and then we had to submit our plans to our lecturers for marking. We got distinction for our plan. In my final year, I got five distinctions out of seven subjects. Although I loved college, my life completely forget God and the church, although I didn't live a bad life, God was not part of it, I used to love going to concerts, theatre etc, my friend Mark, used to call me a culture vulture. During my second year, I got involved with a girl, nothing ever happened between us, we went for coffee, to the theatre, but it just ended. We graduated in June 1991, I keep applying for jobs, no one was interested. Many of my peers were doing the BA In Business studies at the college, but foolishly and seeking to impress this girl, I decided to do Accounting qualifications at City College in Norwich for 1991-92, this led to terrible failure, I went back hope to Morecambe, but my eldest brother insisted I go back to Bradford, so job hunting went on in earnest, I tried everything. My Mother who was on a world cruise with her rich sister, had a stroke on the last day and Philip said I had to live away from her, so I ended up in a variety of contract jobs but nothing permanent. I lived in some bad places, one especially. The landlord lived at no 3 and his son and I lived at no 1, one Monday morning I met the landlord coming into no 1. "Where's Mark, he should of been at work" Oh he's asleep in the living room We went in, he had fallen off the sofa and had choked on his own vomit, his body was filled with 634 mg of alcohol, there had been a late night drinking session at the local pub, they had encouraged him to drink the powerful spirit Pernod. An inquest happened and I had to testify, my mum said " when drinks in, wits out" We had many people live at No 3, one night I came down to the kitchen and met our new lodger, a talkative guy, who I tried to get away from, but he continued talking, he kept receiving phone calls from somewhere, strange I thought. He came in and out, and then one day, he was gone, to be honest I was glad he had gone, then one night, in came my landlord with five police officers, one of them came and talked to me, what do you know about this guy? Why I asked, has he done something wrong? Well he has been accused of murder. Little did I know that this man in our house was a rapist and murderer, and I had talked to him, on my own for over one hour. I managed to go and see my brother in Canada and he strongly advised me to get out of Bradford, so soon after Mum returned from her trip, I returned to Morecambe. During this time, I had been on anti-depressants, very strong and addictive ones.. Cipramil 15mg, I was to remain trapped by these for many years afterwards. Devotional Thought The prodigal son in Luke 15, had to experience hard times before he remembered what he had lost. I had lost much in those eight years since I left Morecambe in 1989, the early 1990's were not a happy time for me. I lost my innocence, I regret deeply what happened especially in the years 1992-97, I remember especially years later meeting up with a fellow student, she had been far below me in the class, she had got a degree a 2.1 and it just filled me with sadness and sorrow, we truly make mistakes, mostly because we go our own way, I can and will blame no one but myself. Remember that there is forgiveness from God, he does forgive, the real question we have to face is do we forgive ourselves. To do this, we do have to take responsibility and admit our mistakes and then we can be cleansed of the guilt and pain, IF ONLY, are small words, but we cannot dwell of what might of happened, it didn't. I'm actually glad all this pain happened, it has allowed me to see life in a true way and to be honest with myself about how fallible I really am. Also It has allowed me to help others, people reading this will have made terrible mistakes, that they feel are life ending, but they aren't, they are life enhancing. Do not dwell on your failures, the apostle Paul didn't dwell on his past, in Philippians 3 he said this and I echo these words. 7 But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. 8 Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ, 9 And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith: 10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death; That time was probably the darkest in my life. Praise God, he brought me through it.. only HE COULD.
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    My daughter is teaching the Holy Bible in Sunday School. This is not just teaching, but a sacred work of building a strong spiritual foundation for the next generation. We believe that these children will grow up to become brave warriors for Godโ€™s work, shining His truth, love, and faith in the world. May God bless all these children and use them for His glory. Amen ๐Ÿ™ #SundaySchool #BibleTeaching #NextGeneration #KingdomKids #GodsWork #FaithInAction #ChristianEducation #ServeTheLord #FutureLeaders #JesusLovesChildren #MinistryLife
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  • CONFLICT AND COURAGE.
    April 15th, 2026

    From Grave to Glory.

    Deuteronomy 3:23-28; Deuteronomy 34
    I besought the Lord at that time, saying, ... I pray thee, let me go over, and see the good land that is beyond Jordan, that goodly mountain, and Lebanon. But the Lord was wroth with me for your sakes, and would not hear me: and the Lord said unto me, Let it suffice thee; speak no more unto me of this matter. Deuteronomy 3:23-26. CC 111.1
    Never, till exemplified in the sacrifice of Christ, were the justice and the love of God more strikingly displayed than in His dealings with Moses. God shut Moses out of Canaan, to teach a lesson which should never be forgottenโ€”that He requires exact obedience, and that men are to beware of taking to themselves the glory which is due to their Maker. He could not grant the prayer of Moses that he might share the inheritance of Israel, but He did not forget or forsake His servant. The God of heaven understood the suffering that Moses had endured; He had noted every act of faithful service through those long years of conflict and trial. On the top of Pisgah, God called Moses to an inheritance infinitely more glorious than the earthly Canaan. CC 111.2
    Upon the mount of transfiguration Moses was present with Elijah, who had been translated. They were sent as bearers of light and glory from the Father to His Son. And thus the prayer of Moses, uttered so many centuries before, was at last fulfilled. He stood upon the โ€œgoodly mountain,โ€ within the heritage of his people.... CC 111.3
    Moses was a type of Christ.... God saw fit to discipline Moses in the school of affliction and poverty before he could be prepared to lead the hosts of Israel to the earthly Canaan. The Israel of God, journeying to the heavenly Canaan, have a Captain who needed no human teaching to prepare Him for His mission as a divine leader; yet He was made perfect through sufferings; and โ€œin that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succor them that are temptedโ€ (Hebrews 2:10, 18). Our Redeemer manifested no human weakness or imperfection; yet He died to obtain for us an entrance into the Promised Land. CC 111.4
    โ€œAnd Moses verily was faithful in all his house as a servant, ... but Christ as a son over his own house; whose house we are, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the endโ€ (Hebrews 3:5, 6).20 CC 111.5
    CONFLICT AND COURAGE. April 15th, 2026 From Grave to Glory. Deuteronomy 3:23-28; Deuteronomy 34 I besought the Lord at that time, saying, ... I pray thee, let me go over, and see the good land that is beyond Jordan, that goodly mountain, and Lebanon. But the Lord was wroth with me for your sakes, and would not hear me: and the Lord said unto me, Let it suffice thee; speak no more unto me of this matter. Deuteronomy 3:23-26. CC 111.1 Never, till exemplified in the sacrifice of Christ, were the justice and the love of God more strikingly displayed than in His dealings with Moses. God shut Moses out of Canaan, to teach a lesson which should never be forgottenโ€”that He requires exact obedience, and that men are to beware of taking to themselves the glory which is due to their Maker. He could not grant the prayer of Moses that he might share the inheritance of Israel, but He did not forget or forsake His servant. The God of heaven understood the suffering that Moses had endured; He had noted every act of faithful service through those long years of conflict and trial. On the top of Pisgah, God called Moses to an inheritance infinitely more glorious than the earthly Canaan. CC 111.2 Upon the mount of transfiguration Moses was present with Elijah, who had been translated. They were sent as bearers of light and glory from the Father to His Son. And thus the prayer of Moses, uttered so many centuries before, was at last fulfilled. He stood upon the โ€œgoodly mountain,โ€ within the heritage of his people.... CC 111.3 Moses was a type of Christ.... God saw fit to discipline Moses in the school of affliction and poverty before he could be prepared to lead the hosts of Israel to the earthly Canaan. The Israel of God, journeying to the heavenly Canaan, have a Captain who needed no human teaching to prepare Him for His mission as a divine leader; yet He was made perfect through sufferings; and โ€œin that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succor them that are temptedโ€ (Hebrews 2:10, 18). Our Redeemer manifested no human weakness or imperfection; yet He died to obtain for us an entrance into the Promised Land. CC 111.4 โ€œAnd Moses verily was faithful in all his house as a servant, ... but Christ as a son over his own house; whose house we are, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the endโ€ (Hebrews 3:5, 6).20 CC 111.5
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