People were Not allowed thru LEGALLY until around Nov.1989.
From 1 kind of suffering, I needed to leave, so in 1965,
I was sent to the USA where 18 months later I became a Naturalized US citizen . And (except for being a missionary in Montreal ), I have lived & worked in the USA ever since in Fla, NM, Utah, & the soviet of WA... mostly as an ICU-nurse for decades.
I want to avoid trouble. so, are we (just for a brief comment) Allowed to speak French in this group? :
Je parle français avec Jésus, et Il m'aime.Et les Québécois m'aimaient aussi, (non pas parce que j'étais un grand prédicateur,) mais parce que je leur enseignais quelque chose de très simple
Pas de discours compliqués, Pas de faux-semblants.
Parlez-Lui simplement comme à un ami qui vous aime déjà.
I will Translate = I spoke French with Jesus, & He 😊 loves me.
And the Québécois 😊 loved me too, not because I was a great preacher, but because I taught them something very simple:
---> Speak to Jesus humbly, honestly, & with an open heart.
No complicated speeches. No pretending.
---> Simply speak to Him as a friend who already 😊 loves you.
iow, the emphasis wasn't on theology, doctrine, or religious performance. It was on vulnerability—encouraging people to speak to God honestly .
This message resonates with people the world over& they find it refreshing because it lowers the barrier between themselves & prayer 😊
Merci.~ And altho English was my 4th. language to learn at age 13 (( I've since added a few more to the original 14 words I arrived here with )), I promise I won't unleash my entire 7 polyglot routine, lol
And they left out the Constitution Party. The whole platform is the Constitution, easiest party to understand. Chuck Baldwin was one of its nominees.
My apologies re the --- > CONSTITUTION party <---
I will do a post on this soon.
…and only two win elections.
Hi there u/BerlinWallCrosser ~ Did you for REAL "cross" the Berlin wall ?
Asking as I was born in Bremen, & raised in East Germany.
I worked in US MI in the early 80s. I crossed back and forth a few times in information gathering ops.
People were Not allowed thru LEGALLY until around Nov.1989.
From 1 kind of suffering, I needed to leave, so in 1965,
I was sent to the USA where 18 months later I became a Naturalized US citizen . And (except for being a missionary in Montreal ), I have lived & worked in the USA ever since in Fla, NM, Utah, & the soviet of WA... mostly as an ICU-nurse for decades.
Montreal! Spent many years living in and loving Montreal.
I want to avoid trouble. so, are we (just for a brief comment) Allowed to speak French in this group? :
Je parle français avec Jésus, et Il m'aime.Et les Québécois m'aimaient aussi, (non pas parce que j'étais un grand prédicateur,) mais parce que je leur enseignais quelque chose de très simple
Pas de discours compliqués, Pas de faux-semblants.
Parlez-Lui simplement comme à un ami qui vous aime déjà.
I will Translate = I spoke French with Jesus, & He 😊 loves me.
And the Québécois 😊 loved me too, not because I was a great preacher, but because I taught them something very simple:
---> Speak to Jesus humbly, honestly, & with an open heart.
No complicated speeches. No pretending.
---> Simply speak to Him as a friend who already 😊 loves you.
iow, the emphasis wasn't on theology, doctrine, or religious performance. It was on vulnerability—encouraging people to speak to God honestly .
This message resonates with people the world over& they find it refreshing because it lowers the barrier between themselves & prayer 😊
:
Amen Mon bon Ami.
Merci.~ And altho English was my 4th. language to learn at age 13 (( I've since added a few more to the original 14 words I arrived here with )), I promise I won't unleash my entire 7 polyglot routine, lol