Where is God in your life?
It's easy to attend Church and memorize Scripture.
Here's my question for you: Are you living the light of God or hiding your
light under a bushel?
For years, I hid my light.
Then last year God said no more. And I surrendered.
I challenge you to let your light shine. You're here for a reason.
There is so much woundedness in the world.
My prayer is if I can help to heal one heart that feels hurt, confused,
and needs encouragement, I ask God to work through me.
Not as I want. But as he wants. No matter how small you think your
gift is, it could be the biggest gift you could give a person.
A smile, at a stranger......the stranger feels hope after losing a loved one
and feels warmth that someone else in the world cared enough to share a smile.
That's a gift that's costs you nothing. Yet means everything!
This video touched me tonight and I wanted to share this with you.
The Lead singer is Jayson Hill.
The Song is "How Great is Our God"- Enjoy and know that you are worthy of love!
Your Coach
Yukio
Friday, July 20, 2007
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Are you the Next Oprah?
UnCommon heroes burst forth from adversity.
Adversity crafts your personality according to how you perceive it.
It's a gift if you allow adversity to shape your character to one of perseverance and strength.
And a curse if you
allow adversity to see yourself as dirt on the side of the road.
The choice is yours.
Just like Oprah had a choice to allow molestation and abuse to keep her eyes down to the ground, you have the same choice as well.
If your life mirrors any similarity of this American Icon, empower yourself to discover and bring your gift to the world.
Oprah Winfrey was reared by her grandmother on a farm where she "began her broadcasting career" by learning to read aloud and perform recitations at the age of three. From age six to 13, she lived in Milwaukee with her mother. After suffering abuse and molestation, she ran away and was sent to a juvenile detention home at the age of 13, only to be denied admission because all the beds were filled. As a last resort, she was sent to Nashville to live under her father's strict discipline. Vernon Winfrey saw to it that his daughter met a midnight curfew, and he required her to read a book and write a book report each week. "As strict as he was," says Oprah, "he had some concerns about me making the best of my life, and would not accept anything less than what he thought was my best."
Your gift may be hidden in your hardship, disappointment,and shame.
Discover your acres of diamonds right where you are!
If not now, then when.
Your life is waiting!
Your Coach to Radiance,
Yukio
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