Hammer Hoho to TV

Camylle 2022-04-14 08:01:01

There is no deliberate emphasis on the power of Christ, but it is naturally explained along with the storyline, which is different from previous films.

The brain that has been removed in half can actually grow back, and the heart can be restored to life after an hour of stoppage. This is medicine, but it is not just the role of medicine.

The film also pointed out the direction for parents who are struggling to educate their children. Even if they are not Christians, it is worth learning from Benson's mother. Don't give up your child at any time, and tell him: You can.

Throw your TV in the trash without hesitation. TV will only make children waste more time and rigidify their thinking. Getting your child a library card and pulling them to the library will benefit them for a lifetime.

For those who are about to enter the marriage hall and prepare to decorate their new homes, they can bravely delete the TV in the home appliance purchase plan. Flatten the white walls of the house, add a projector, and carefully select some excellent program videos (such as Discovery, BBC, etc.), which can also allow children to watch wonderful and systematic programs.

What are you hesitating about, pick up the hammer and turn it to the TV.

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Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story quotes

  • Sonya Carson: I didn't say they weren't expensive clothes. I said they're cheap. Most folks that wear cheap clothes on the outside are dead on the inside. The folks I work for, they buy clothes that last. That's what I try to get you.

  • Sonya Carson: I always said, you can do anything anyone else can do, only you can do it better.