Monde Rance

Monde Rance

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS | WEEKEND REFLECTION

15 min · 20 de nov de 2023
portada del episodio COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS | WEEKEND REFLECTION

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Welcome back to Monde Rance. In season 4 episode 3 I’m speaking on being thankful for what I don’t have. Often times I count blessings when things are going my way but it’s important to also count these blessings when things aren’t in my favour. It’s been a great week! Had some sushi with my brother, went bouldering with my cousin and saw my friend get baptized😇Congrats to my friend Mouraine on the release of his album! And RIP to my other friend’s pet💙 Our song for today is “The Prayer” By Marcelito Pomoy, sang by Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion! “Lead us to a place, guide us with your grace, to a place where we’ll be safe.” Remember to be the best you that you absolutely can be! Stay BLESSED 💙

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Welcome back to Monde Rance! I pray that pray you’re well today. In season 4 episode 4, I’m reflecting on the week; I went to my friend’s church and heard the minister preach from the book of Ecclesiastes 3:1-9… note: whether you’re religious or not, the message is simple. Everything has its time. Focus on yours and not wander off by focusing on others. This service brought me back to PIPPIN, a musical I helped with when I was in university. There are 2 songs from there that I kept thinking about during the service. “Morning glow” and “Corner of the Sky” they spoke to me so greatly during rehearsals. The same words came back during service on Sunday. Have a listen. Remember to be the best you that you absolutely can be! Stay BLESSED ❤️

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