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Thursday, November 30, 2017
End-time Events will begin AT CHRISTMAS TIME - Says the Prophet
Ahounsi's Post
My Friend's Post;
"Giving thanks unto the FATHER, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light:
Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of HIS dear Son:
In whom we have redemption through His blood, even the forgiveness of sins:
"Giving thanks unto the FATHER, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light:
Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of HIS dear Son:
In whom we have redemption through His blood, even the forgiveness of sins:
Who is the image of the invisible GOD,
the firstborn of every creature:
For by Him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by Him, and for Him:
And He is before all things, and by Him all things consist.
And He is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things He might have the preeminence.
For it pleased the FATHER that in Him should all fulness dwell;
And, having made peace through the blood of His cross, by Him to reconcile all things unto HIMSELF;
by Him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven."
Colossians 1:12-20.
the firstborn of every creature:
For by Him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by Him, and for Him:
And He is before all things, and by Him all things consist.
And He is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things He might have the preeminence.
For it pleased the FATHER that in Him should all fulness dwell;
And, having made peace through the blood of His cross, by Him to reconcile all things unto HIMSELF;
by Him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven."
Colossians 1:12-20.
We Miss Each Other
We miss each other.
With my daughter having moved out, we all miss each other. I was told that I should have taken time to prepare myself for such an event, yet how can we do that? I think it is impossible. I have instilled in my home what I read in the bible and that is to live in peace harmony and joy. Psalm 133 says,
Foreign sounds, noises, or even aloneness leads to anxiety, and even fear. I hope that with Deborah's cat soon moving to my daughter's house, she will find some solace in her company. Also, a guard dog would be great as well, but who would take care of the dog?
As I am trying to recover from the move of my second oldest girl, I know we will visit each other, and make time for each other, but is is certainly different once again. As she peruses further studies in her nursing career, I know her goals will be achieved, as she is one exceptional woman.
With my daughter having moved out, we all miss each other. I was told that I should have taken time to prepare myself for such an event, yet how can we do that? I think it is impossible. I have instilled in my home what I read in the bible and that is to live in peace harmony and joy. Psalm 133 says,
133 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
2 It
is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the
beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments;Foreign sounds, noises, or even aloneness leads to anxiety, and even fear. I hope that with Deborah's cat soon moving to my daughter's house, she will find some solace in her company. Also, a guard dog would be great as well, but who would take care of the dog?
As I am trying to recover from the move of my second oldest girl, I know we will visit each other, and make time for each other, but is is certainly different once again. As she peruses further studies in her nursing career, I know her goals will be achieved, as she is one exceptional woman.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
We Must Let Go
I'm feeling hungry tonight. I am enjoying a second dinner of meat loaf that my husband made yesterday. A peanut butter sandwich just didn't cut it. I have not had regular meals lately from being preoccupied.
I was thinking of the cycle of life. As soon as our children can communicate we send them to per-school, and then school to be influenced by strangers, so called teachers. We are then surprised why our children have bonded to the teacher, and we hear that teacher 'knows best'. Homeschooling has always been one of my first choices. The only time I would not recommend it is if the child is particularly fond of structure. I have home schooled my children in their formative years. Then the children grow up, and it is the 'friends who know best', then as the young adults become more seasoned, they may ask, oh mom what do you think?? They come back to asking for help, and even advice. This is a nice phase for the parents. Then the cycle reverses, and we become dependent for rides, visits, and company from our adult children. We become like children in our old age. We crash our cars, and talk too much on our phones. How is it even possible?
We feel loss when our children move away, sometimes for thousands of miles. Yet, a mother's heart is never distant from them.We raised the sweet gifts God gave us in the nursery, and now we must release them into the garden. I know that all things are in God's hands and He works all things out for those who love Him, and diligently seek Him. We must let go and let God. We must pray for one another every day.
I was thinking of the cycle of life. As soon as our children can communicate we send them to per-school, and then school to be influenced by strangers, so called teachers. We are then surprised why our children have bonded to the teacher, and we hear that teacher 'knows best'. Homeschooling has always been one of my first choices. The only time I would not recommend it is if the child is particularly fond of structure. I have home schooled my children in their formative years. Then the children grow up, and it is the 'friends who know best', then as the young adults become more seasoned, they may ask, oh mom what do you think?? They come back to asking for help, and even advice. This is a nice phase for the parents. Then the cycle reverses, and we become dependent for rides, visits, and company from our adult children. We become like children in our old age. We crash our cars, and talk too much on our phones. How is it even possible?
We feel loss when our children move away, sometimes for thousands of miles. Yet, a mother's heart is never distant from them.We raised the sweet gifts God gave us in the nursery, and now we must release them into the garden. I know that all things are in God's hands and He works all things out for those who love Him, and diligently seek Him. We must let go and let God. We must pray for one another every day.
An Older Event with the Same Horrible Ending
Boy, 16, with a 'history of depression' commits suicide by leaping onto subway track before oncoming train during morning commute in New York
- At around 8am on Tuesday, the teen leaped onto the track of an A train in the 42nd Street subway station in Manhattan
- The boy was hit by a southbound train underneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan
- Train service was disrupted across a number of lines, transit officials said
- The identity of the boy has not yet been released but police sources reportedly said he had a history of depression
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16-year-old boy died early Tuesday morning after police said he jumped
in front of an oncoming A train at the 42nd Street subway station under
the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York.
The boy, whose name wasn't released to the press, was hit by the southbound train at around 8am.
The
teen had a 'history of depression' and cop sources said he had been
hospitalized in September for suicidal thoughts, according to the New York Daily News.
The
incident resulted in a number of disruptions across subway lines,
including the A, B, C, D, E, F, and M trains, transit officials said.
Service was resumed at around 9.30am.
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Forensic investigators wheel the
body of a 16-year-old boy out of the 42nd Street subway station in New
York early Tuesday morning
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The boy
leaped to his death in front of an oncoming train as it was pulling into
the station underneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan
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The identity of the boy (whose
body is seen here as it is stored in a vehicle belonging to forensic
investigators) has yet to be released by authorities
'He
had books [and a backpack] with him,' Inspector Thomas Ponella, who was
heading the investigation taking place at the station, told the New York Post.
'It's very sad,' he said. 'There were several witnesses, they were pretty shaken up.'
The boy jumped from a platform loaded with commuters headed to work during Tuesday's morning rush.
Boy Hit and killed by train (in Japan) left note saying he was bullied
Boy hit and killed by train left note saying he was bullied
IWATE
A 13-year-old boy who was hit and killed by a train in
Yahaba, Iwate Prefecture, left a note in which he said he had been the
victim of bullying at school.
The boy jumped onto the tracks in front of an oncoming train at JR Yahaba Station at around 7:30 p.m. on July 5, Fuji TV reported.
On Tuesday, a teacher told police that he had been given a notebook by the boy in which he wrote that he had been kicked and choked. He also wrote: "I've decided upon the place I will die."
The boy's father, interviewed by Japanese media, said: "I knew that my son had been subjected to bullying at school, but I didn't know it was so bad that it would lead to something like this." He added that he didn't fully understand the severity of everything that occurred in his son's classroom.
On Tuesday night, the school held a meeting of teachers and parents, attended by about 360 people. The school principal spoke briefly about the deceased boy, but no mention was made of whether or not bullying had been a factor in the suicide.
The school will conduct a poll of students to ask them what they know about bullying incidents at the school.
© Japan Today
The boy jumped onto the tracks in front of an oncoming train at JR Yahaba Station at around 7:30 p.m. on July 5, Fuji TV reported.
On Tuesday, a teacher told police that he had been given a notebook by the boy in which he wrote that he had been kicked and choked. He also wrote: "I've decided upon the place I will die."
The boy's father, interviewed by Japanese media, said: "I knew that my son had been subjected to bullying at school, but I didn't know it was so bad that it would lead to something like this." He added that he didn't fully understand the severity of everything that occurred in his son's classroom.
On Tuesday night, the school held a meeting of teachers and parents, attended by about 360 people. The school principal spoke briefly about the deceased boy, but no mention was made of whether or not bullying had been a factor in the suicide.
The school will conduct a poll of students to ask them what they know about bullying incidents at the school.
© Japan Today
Father of Longueuil teen who comitted suicide wants stricter anti-bullying measures
Father of Longueuil teen who committed suicide wants stricter anti-bullying measures
Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press
Published on: November 27, 2017 | Last Updated: November 27, 2017 7:23 PM EST
The father of a Quebec teen who committed suicide last week after
years of alleged incessant bullying wants stricter measures for how
schools deal with intimidation.
Martin Dufour said his 15-year-old son Simon was bullied in primary school, with the taunting extending into his time in secondary school.
Dufour said he spoke with administrators over the years but that nothing ultimately helped his son.
“What I would like to see is a provincial guideline for every school that they should, that they could, that they would apply for everyone who’s a victim or is bullied,” he told The Canadian Press in an interview Monday.
He believes such a plan already existed at his son’s school in Longueuil but is unclear whether it was actually implemented.
“If they did (bring it in), they’re not providing any feedback to parents,” said Dufour, who is hoping for answers when he meets with school administrators this week.
Described by family as someone who loved listening to music, playing video games and cracking jokes, Simon had faced relentless bullying but his father noted there was an uptick in recent months and that there were no direct signs things were going badly.
That’s perhaps the most hurtful thing, said his father, who before leaving for a hockey tournament last Thursday was greeted with a smile and a hug from his son at 5 a.m.
“Everything seemed fine but it wasn’t the case,” Dufour said.
“There are so many questions for which we won’t get any answers, so I want something to be done, I want the school to move on this,” Dufour said.
“If there were people bullying Simon, I want them to (be subject) to the full extent of the law.”
The boy’s older sister, Karine Dufour, made her own impassioned plea last week, urging people in a Facebook post to take action against bullies and speak out.
The message had been shared more than 30,000 times as of Monday afternoon.
A spokeswoman for the Longueuil police says their probe into the boy’s death is ongoing.
“At our level, we don’t have any links with bullying,” Claudine Despres said. “For now, the investigation is ongoing.”
Investigators are interviewing people to get a better idea of what happened last Thursday.
Dufour said he was satisfied that Longueuil police would probe the death more thoroughly.
“(But) unfortunately, it’s too late,” Dufour said. “Simon is dead and nothing will bring him back.”
Young people experiencing suicidal thoughts are encouraged to contact Kids Help Phone at 1-800-263-2266.
Martin Dufour said his 15-year-old son Simon was bullied in primary school, with the taunting extending into his time in secondary school.
Dufour said he spoke with administrators over the years but that nothing ultimately helped his son.
“What I would like to see is a provincial guideline for every school that they should, that they could, that they would apply for everyone who’s a victim or is bullied,” he told The Canadian Press in an interview Monday.
He believes such a plan already existed at his son’s school in Longueuil but is unclear whether it was actually implemented.
“If they did (bring it in), they’re not providing any feedback to parents,” said Dufour, who is hoping for answers when he meets with school administrators this week.
Described by family as someone who loved listening to music, playing video games and cracking jokes, Simon had faced relentless bullying but his father noted there was an uptick in recent months and that there were no direct signs things were going badly.
That’s perhaps the most hurtful thing, said his father, who before leaving for a hockey tournament last Thursday was greeted with a smile and a hug from his son at 5 a.m.
“Everything seemed fine but it wasn’t the case,” Dufour said.
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“There are so many questions for which we won’t get any answers, so I want something to be done, I want the school to move on this,” Dufour said.
“If there were people bullying Simon, I want them to (be subject) to the full extent of the law.”
The boy’s older sister, Karine Dufour, made her own impassioned plea last week, urging people in a Facebook post to take action against bullies and speak out.
The message had been shared more than 30,000 times as of Monday afternoon.
A spokeswoman for the Longueuil police says their probe into the boy’s death is ongoing.
“At our level, we don’t have any links with bullying,” Claudine Despres said. “For now, the investigation is ongoing.”
Investigators are interviewing people to get a better idea of what happened last Thursday.
Dufour said he was satisfied that Longueuil police would probe the death more thoroughly.
“(But) unfortunately, it’s too late,” Dufour said. “Simon is dead and nothing will bring him back.”
Young people experiencing suicidal thoughts are encouraged to contact Kids Help Phone at 1-800-263-2266.
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