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Rest on every side in the playroom
This summer, we as OCG have spent a lot of time on the topic of "rest on every side". The term comes from the time of Moses, when God promised him and the whole people of Israel a rest from all enemies. This rest didn't just come automatically though, they had to take it piece by piece and defeat all enemies - who were many times superior.
I am the key person!
On the last day of training we could summarize with my father-in-law, one point appealed to me very much. First he talked about one of the greatest "weapons" of the devil - the weapon of distraction! Distraction has never been so great as it is right now in our time. Starting with television, all the cell phones, sex, drugs, alcohol, partying, stimulants, all the over-the-top entertainment, music, sports, games, pleasure - all enemy tactics to distract. But what exactly is the devil distracting from?
Divine shopping center
Just recently, I remembered a lesson from my childhood: when my siblings and I had a fight, Mom would come to us and tell us about a "Divine Store". A supermarket that has everything! Whenever I realize I can't do something on my own, I can go to the Lord and exchange it with HIM. ...
The Essence of Evaluation
The UPF (Universal Peace Federation) has a consultative role with the United Nations (UN). In September 2018, it invited representatives from a wide variety of backgrounds to the international World Peace Conference. OCG founder Ivo Sasek also spoke there on "The Way to Inter-religious World Peace." In this excerpt from his speech, you will learn the essence of evaluation: How do we come to this power that makes us love, even when we stand before our greatest enemies?
“You are gods!” – Even more so in lousy circumstances!
It is so wonderful that more and more people are networking with each other and that as a result we can exponentially increase our joint clout in the area of exposing media lies and many other things. But what saddens me time and again is the following fact: when it comes to lending a practical hand with this, many people still apologize profusely, report on all their problems and hardships, and then sink back into their holes of lousy circumstances.
Nothing is a coincidence, not even falling off the trampoline!
Our middle son had a small trampoline accident a few months ago. Since it left him with a torticollis, we went to the doctor, but he couldn't find a fracture on the x-ray. We were then discharged, but the doctor called us again that evening and said he kind of had a "funny feeling about it" and asked us to get an MRI* just to be on the safe side.














