As a black American Christian ✝️, I wish that every American can hear your great testimony & watch your movie, maybe they will be more thankful for all of the opportunities in America 🇺🇸
Yes. How would one respond to a comment like that? Just as you did, by carrying onward with the day. Perhaps, In person, you are seen in 3D, rather than on a flat screen that sparks the comment. Other than that, I'm as mystified as you are why such comment is made. One of the prices to be paid being famous, I suppose. - Thanks for the video uploads, as its always a delight to see such a beautiful and charming lady as you, brightening my day.
I will never forget the message that took my breath away, and the phone call, 5 weeks later, when I KNEW without being told. I miss her, I miss our late nights laughing. She picked out our Rebbie, but never got to see him come home. She has him now. I will forever be thankful for Rebekah. Now, I have to stop ugly crying.
I don’t know how old this is so you may never see this. But I just wanted to tell about a group that are widows yet are not. My husband suffered a brain injury in 2004. He passed away in 2022. He was mobile and for several years lived with me and appeared normal. No one outside immediate family realized his condition. He couldn’t understand time, money, day to day self care. He couldn’t do yard work, drive, make home repairs, etc. Suddenly I lost my husband and gained a child in a man’s body. It has taken me years to learn how to live single. It took me years to learn that I couldn’t discuss things with my husband and having him share in decisions and I made many bad decisions. This is an issue you might want to address.
Wow Rachel story is so touching God had a Plan for that sweet Angel know she is up in heaven with all his glory and she left a impact on this Earth that one day we will see her again even if we never met her.. Love you Rachel we miss you
Just came across this and I find it hard to believe that this is the Cindy I went to school with and worked with! I may be wrong but she was always the most shy, quiet timid person! I'm so proud of her and would love to see her, it's been too long!! ❤️
I am so impressed! This video, broadcast a few days ago on my local Mid-Missouri Christian TV station (KNLJ), was my first introduction to Monica Schmelter and I learned so much from her. She quoted from the New Living Translation of the Bible and I immediately ordered one from Amazon. It arrived today and I've already read the chapters in Matthew and Luke for the Sunday School lesson I will be teaching this Sunday on the Sermon on the Mount. (I love the King James version, but this is a very helpful translation for personal study.) Monica's Gospel message was full of hope and encouragement for all of us who worry about and pray for all the prodigals in our lives. Thank you so much!
Great interview. I needed to hear this program while I am recovering from a knee replacement surgery. It's taking a lot longer to recover than I had planned.
Monica, I think that some people and I know one, who uses her story as a reason for her snappy aggressive behavior. For far too long I have been on the receiving end of her aggression. I always as the Lord to help me through her angry dismissive affronts. Avoid her is not an easy so that is not an option. I pray for her and send her love energy because I feel that people who are difficult are presenting their inner hurt to the world.
This is so beautiful and oh so true. I pray that it touches many lives. I am among a blessed few who had a near death accident and had our Savior, The Lord Jesus Christ come to me, or I went to Him. Prior to the accident I did not have much faith and never prayed or talked to God. Although I will always have limitations due to the accident, that day was the greatest blessing of this sinner's life for which I will always be grateful. I could write volumes of my time with Him but will keep it short here. What I felt during those precious moments with Him, I have never felt in this life. It gave me a thirst that this life will never quench. After a few years of therapy (my brain injury caused me to have a brain like a new born baby), I relearned how to read again and move my body and I started reading the bible to learn all that I can about our creator. Reading the bible always brings me to tears for all that God has given us and all that the Lord Jesus Christ went through for our sins. When a sin starts to flow from my lips (embellishing something to make a point / lying) I envision my hand being attached to one of the guard's who pounded the nails into the Jesus's body. That image stops the flow of the lie. Unlike most people with the severity of injuries that I had, I survived and the surgeons called me the miracle patient because they did not think I would survive. Since that day I am constantly aware of our Heavenly Father's help and love. His care for me has guided me through some extremely challenging days. I now live in a constate state of gratitude and love. I would not change anything about the day of the accident. It was a blessing that brought me onto the path that Jesus showed us during His short time as a human.🙏♥
Monica , thank you for all your videos I absolutely love them. I’m currently a nursing school student going through a very difficult time with accepting failures & how to get back up again all these emotions can be debilitating & this brings me a lot of faith . Thank you 💖
I have searched Amazon and Audible for David's book about Zombies and cannot find it. I know he passed away about 5-6 years ago. Does anyone have any leads as to how to find his book?
"We can't help but view one another differently when we're always searching for our calling" so true, and resonated with me!! People can become a means/product in that pursuit -- and there is great potential to objectify them, and hurt them.