Repenting of family idols and seeing the truth || Watch Noel's testimony
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Noel shares about how she longed for her parents' approval as a second generation in a family business, and how God led her to see the truth about her family relations and led her to a vital reconciliation before it was too late. Praise God! ➡️ SUBSCRIBE bit.ly/32BkXsU<br />
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“I tried to work under my dad, a man who is very hard-working - trusts no one but himself. On top of that, he worshipped countless idols because he only believed that they will bring blessings to the family and the business. Our values were very different and constantly clashed.<br />
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Honestly, the business was okay. As a second generation, I never got any approval from them. There was so much misalignment in managing the business, and it became so painful and I almost get into depression. It hurt our relationship and left a big wound in my heart. I just wanted my parents’ approval but what I faced was just more and more distrust.<br />
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At that particular time, I started to take my faith more seriously and pray and really trust and depend on God. I knew there was no one but Him I can go for hope, wisdom, guidance, love. <br />
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And after the six years of struggling in the family business, I desired to leave it and start my own wedding fashion brand. I didn’t want our family to turn out to be a constant battlefield just because of work."<br />
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With over 150 testimonies, Teaching Humble Hearts aims to point disciples of Jesus towards an authentic relationship with God, and shed light on the obstacles that stand in our way. We seek to provide practical answers on how to develop the spiritual discernment, power, love, and self-control to thrive in a confusing and broken world. Visit our website ► www.teachinghumblehearts.com