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Persevering with Joy

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Every time I am invited to speak in a school event (such as Moving-up or Graduation), I take the opportunity to talk about Christian values.

When the occasion involves children, I do not deliver a speech; I tell a story on the gathering’s theme. Time and again, I have proven that even in a classroom full of inattentive college students, stories draw better attention than a lecture.

“Persevering with Joy by the Grace of God” was our church’s grade school Moving-up/Graduation theme.

Immediately, the book that came to my mind was “Coming Home,” the first book in the Happy Home series (published by Hiyas and illustrated by Leo Kempis Ang). The story is about Ped, the main character, who perseveres to achieve his goal.

Ped graduated with honors from sixth grade and was excited to move up to the higher level. But his parents were adamant. They were dirt poor, and a job, not education, was their priority.

He ran away from home, hoping to earn money for his educational expenses. He toiled on the city streets but earned a paltry sum only for his daily food. Undeterred, he found another way—look for a relative who can give him a job. He found one, and his life turned around.

He learned more than what a school could teach him. He found a new home and learned about the right way to live life—and that is to persevere joyfully, not through his own efforts, but by the grace of God.

My unexpected rewards came in the form of words from parents/guardians in the audience:

“That story made me tear up. It seems to be my own story.”

“Nothing is impossible if only we persevere.”

“God makes a way for us to achieve our goals—to honor Him.” Etc.

My prayer is that the children were just as moved by the life lesson as their elders were.

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