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Former Trash Hauler Graduates from Harvard Law 06/30/2023

Poverty can lead people to crime, to lose hope in life or give up on their dreams, but not Rehan Staton. His circumstances in life didn't prevent him from aiming high and reaching his goals.

Rehan endured a lot of hardships that may cripple many. Abandoned by his mother at 8, his father solely raised him and his older brother.

Former Trash Hauler Graduates from Harvard Law Poverty didn't stop a former trash hauler to pursue his dream of becoming a lawyer.

06/22/2023

By Julie Warnock Adams:
The oxygen is gone.
Those are the words that showed up on my phone this morning. The Titanic submarine with 5 people, had 96 hours of oxygen.
A man named Stockton Rush is one of the 5 aboard this sub. He is the CEO of OceanGate which operates this vessel. Stockton is a billionaire.
Stockton’s wife is the great- great granddaughter of Isidro and Ida Strauss; the well known couple who died on the Titanic in 1912. Isidor is known for making sure all women and children were first in reaching safety. Ida, refused to leave his side.
While there are lots of emotional stories that can be taken from all of this; my first thought is the unknown of how our lives will end. None of these people decided to leave the planet this way. They were explorers, adventurers, researchers.
All of that being said, one thing is true…money will never be your greatest investment. It will never be your last thought to have wished for more. Rather, your relationships will now be front and center. The people you love and who have loved you- are the investments. And even greater, is your investment with Jesus.
So while you are reading this, and have the oxygen to comprehend your life, make sure you have a life-line with Jesus.

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8th Grader Walked 6 Miles to Graduation 06/20/2023

A Missouri teenager walked 6 miles to attend his eighth-grade graduation and his drive to experience the commencement exercises secured his future.

Xavier Jones, 14 years old, didn't have a ride at that time, so he made a plan to make it to his graduation.

8th Grader Walked 6 Miles to Graduation A broken vehicle didn't hinder an 8th grader to attend his graduation.

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