ÉLÉVATION JOURNEY

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Escaping from evil chain of stagnation and standing in my ground of knowing God is real and God is my guide. I break free from the chains of stagnation that have held me back for far too long. I refuse to be controlled by fear and doubt any longer. I stand firm in my belief that God is real and that He is my guide. No longer will I allow the opinions of others to dictate my path. I trust in God's plan for my life and I know that He will lead me in the right direction. I release all negative thoughts and emotions that have been holding me back. I let go of the past and embrace the present moment, knowing that God is with me every step of the way. I am strong and courageous, for I have the power of God within me. I will not be swayed by the temptations of the world, for I know that God's love and protection surrounds me. I am free from the chains of stagnation, and I am ready to move forward with confidence and faith. I will continue to stand in my ground of knowing that God is real and He will always be my guide. My old friends left me when they heard that I'm a Christian . I think it's because they don't understand my faith and think it's strange or wrong. They may also feel uncomfortable around me now because I have different beliefs and values. It's sad to lose friends, but I know that God has a plan for my life and He will bring new people into my life who share my faith and support me. I also pray for my old friends, that they may come to understand and accept my faith, and that one day we may be reunited. In the meantime, I trust in God and focus on building new relationships with fellow Christians who can help me grow in my faith. In the process I met a new friend job and we really make an awesome company together. I'm grateful for this new friendship and the opportunity to work together in spreading God's love to others. I believe that God brings people into our lives for a reason, and I can see how He has worked in this situation to bring us together. Through our work, we have been able to connect with others and share our faith in a natural and genuine way. It's amazing to see how God uses our talents and passions to bring glory to His name. I am also thankful for the support and encouragement that my new friend brings. We are able to uplift and pray for each other as we navigate through work and life. It's a blessing to have someone who shares the same values and beliefs, and who understands the importance of keeping God at the center of everything we do. I am reminded that when we seek first the kingdom of God, He will add all these things unto us (Matthew 6:33). This experience has shown me the truth of this promise and I am grateful for the ways in which God continues to provide for me and bring wonderful people into my life. I look forward to seeing how He will use our partnership for His glory in the future. One day John and I decided to move to the city and there we find another church . We found a church called City Church, and we were immediately drawn to its welcoming and diverse community. The people there were warm and friendly, and we felt at home right away. The services were also different from what we were used to. They were more contemporary and engaging, with a mix of modern music and relevant messages. We found ourselves connecting with the sermons and feeling inspired to live out our faith in our daily lives. One of the things that stood out to us was the church's emphasis on serving the community. They had various outreach programs and opportunities to volunteer, and we were eager to get involved. It was refreshing to see a church actively living out its mission to love and serve others. We also appreciated that the church was committed to discussing difficult topics and addressing real-life issues. The pastor was open and honest in his teachings, and we felt like we could ask questions and have meaningful discussions with other members. Since joining City Church, our faith has grown in ways we never imagined. We have made wonderful friends and have found a community that supports and encourages us. We are grateful for our new church home and can't wait to see what God has in store for us there.We agreed to do a one day job, we start to work on the church and then I meet a girl and she welcomed me to the city, we talked for a while and she asked me why I left the village and my answer was simple, I was looking for better opportunities. She smiled and took me to her home, she introduced me to her family and they welcomed me with open arms. As I got to know the girl, her name was Maria, I found out that she was a teacher at a local school. She was passionate about her job and loved working with children. I was amazed by her dedication and her willingness to help others. We spent the whole day talking and getting to know each other. As the day went on, I couldn't help but feel a sense of belonging in the city. The people were friendly and welcoming, the streets were bustling with activity, and there were so many opportunities for work and growth. I knew that this was where I wanted to be. After we finished our job at the church, Maria invited me to stay for dinner with her family. I was touched by their hospitality and gladly accepted. We had a delicious meal and continued to talk and laugh together. I felt like I had known them for years. As the night went on, Maria told me about a job opening at her school. They were looking for a new teacher and she thought I would be a great fit. I was hesitant at first, as I had no teaching experience, but Maria encouraged me to give it a try. She said that she would help me and that the children would love me. I thought about it and decided to take the chance. The next day, I went to the school and met with the principal. I was nervous, but Maria was right by my side, supporting me. To my surprise, I got the job! I couldn't believe it, I was going to be a teacher in the city. I moved into the city and started my new job at the school. It was challenging at first, but with Maria's help and support, I soon got the hang of it. The children were amazing and I loved being able to teach and make a difference in their lives. Maria and I became great friends and she became my mentor. She showed me around the city and introduced me to new people and experiences. I was grateful to have met her and for her help in finding my place in the city. Leaving the village was a difficult decision, but it led me to a new and exciting chapter in my life. I found a new home, a new job, and a new friend. I will always be grateful for that one day job and the unexpected turn it took.
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