Showing posts with label Happiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happiness. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2018

The Church of Almighty God | Best Christian Movie | "Fortune and Misfortune" | What Is Real Happiness?

   Best Christian Movie | "Fortune and Misfortune" | What Is Real Happiness?  | The Church of Almighty God

     Because she came from an impoverished family, from an early age Du Juan was determined to make a lot of money to live a better life. In order to realize this aim, she left school early on to do manual work, whatever she could do to earn money. She did not complain when the work was hard and tiring. However, she did not achieve the desired result. Regardless of how hard she worked, she could not attain the life that she wanted for herself.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

There Is Great Happiness in Honesty | Eastern Lightning

There Is Great Happiness in Honesty |  Eastern Lightning

March 5, 20152

Gan’en Hefei City, Anhui Province

     In my life, I’ve always gone by the phrase, “One shouldn’t have the heart to harm others, but must be vigilant so as not to be harmed” in social interaction. I never grant my trust to others lightly. I’ve always felt that in situations where you don’t know someone’s true intentions, you shouldn’t show your hand too soon. Thus, it’s enough to keep a peaceful attitude—in this way you protect yourself and will be thought of by your peers as a “good person.”

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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Best Christian Family Movie "Where Is My Home" | The Church of Almighty God

Introduction

Wenya's parents separated when she was two, and after that she lived with her father and stepmother. Her stepmother couldn't stand her and was always arguing with her father. He had little choice—he had to send Wenya to her mother's house, but her mother was fully focused on running her business and didn't have any time to take care of Wenya, so she was often shuttled off to her relatives' and friends' homes to be fostered. After so many years of a life of foster care, young Wenya felt lonely and helpless, and longed for the warmth of a home. Only when her father and stepmother divorced did she return to her father's side, and from then on had a home, for better or for worse.