Freedom Found In Christ Pt2

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Freedom is found in many areas of life. With her parent's marriage struggling, Jihong felt she could not find real love and fell into a deep depression. She developed a long-time, life-threatening eating disorder that is very hard to cure called Bolemia. Her husband was told of her Bolemia on their third day of marriage. See his reaction. How did they find freedom?

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“Cast your burden on the Lord and He will sustain you” Psalm 55:22a

In Part 2 you will hear:
I looked around to make sure no one was there. – Jihong
My teenage years was pretty intense. Deep inside there was such a void, I had to pretend to be this model kid. - Jihong

They hand out gospel tract with very simple cartoon pictures on it. – JihongThat night I try to give God a chance. – Jihong

Probably three days after we got married, she woke me up and told me about a strange word, Bolemia. Maybe for a couple of days I don’t think that is a big deal. - Kaibin

Doctor told me, you could have died, because I was pretty severe type of Bolemia. - Jihong
He (Kaibin) said - We’re going to face this together. No matter how hard it is. - Jihong
I was told - If something is burden to you, ask for God’s help. - Kaibin
He was told - How about you live life for 30 days just like Christ is coming. - Jihong
So we lived those 30 days like Christ was coming back. We read the Bible. We prayed. We tried to trust in God everyday. Tried asking for strength. Unbelievable. The reason I could be cured was all because of God. - Jihong
Pretty much every day, we told each other that this is the last day to live. - Kaibin
Parental authority from God they respect, but whenever we abuse it, we apologize for it. - Kaibin
My objective for my children would be that I want them to be a genuine person. I want them to know Christianity is true in every area. So our family life is genuine. We can have genuine discussion. How I genuinely love her, how she respects and loves me that is observable to my children. - Kaibin

I think the biggest impact on my life for Christ is watching other people do so much and their passion. If these people are this devoted, then who is this God that they are searching after? I challenge my own faith and explore and that comes to my own conclusion that Christ is Savior. - Daniel

The number one that teenagers hate about their parents is hypocrisy. Be genuine. Let them see we are also human being. We try to be holy and that we are in the process. - Kaibin

From Part 1 – Watch on parentcompass.tv

Knowing nothing but Communism, Kaiben and Jihong both grew up in different parts of China. When they came to the U.S. separately to attend college, neither had any idea their lives would be so radically changed by a guy they had never heard about named Jesus! Now pastoring a Chinese congregation in America and raising four children, their journey is paved with miracles, including victory over a deadly eating disorder.

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