Our eyes, nose, mouth, and hair, can be a resemblance of hereditary chromosomes of parents and the alleles of genes where each individual trait can be a uniqueness and authentic which proves no two persons are the same. In some ways, no matter how much we love others, we come to the point of contradictions and individual differences as man and woman created in the image of God. He is the loving Father God. We are formed in His likeness and created by His hands, which is why we are one of a kind. There are many times when a couple is frail, almost as if all shatter with just one blow. Rhoda and Rudolf do not fully understand each other's weaknesses. The Gospel, which Rudolf always consulted when moments of struggle attacked his uncontrollable impulses. This world is full of sorrows but for a man of God, He has treasures that enable him to have victory in prayer every day and to enjoy the full background of God's kingdom. In order to proclaim this p
Chapter Twenty-eight [Sing and dance along to the music] "It's a miracle to get through a difficult process without anyone's help and to be left alone," Rudolf admits to Rhoda, adding, "I trusted you because I thought you already knew me well and you never allowed me to be tempted beyond my strength." "I was trying to relate with your fellow but sometimes I encounter difficulties understanding the native tongue speakers and I just quickly speechless," Rudolf began to cry, releasing all of his pains and disappointments, while Rhoda ignored him in order to be with her two kids. Rhoda listens quietly as she recalls previous mission activities she had with Chinese native speakers. She immediately recognized what her husband confessed and cried out in pain, "It's all right, honey." "We can begin again. From now on, I will not leave you alone with my fellow. I will protect you all the way. I love you, honey. Thank you for trust
Chapter Twenty-nine[ The Tourists] The climate in San Diego is completely different and in contrast to the weather in the Philippines. The mother and children require more wrappings like onions on that first night. Rudolf has peace with his family even though there are upcoming problems that have yet to be resolved about the mountain people who rarely attack the villagers. Rhoda has to prepare their supper, and Aunt Chels is unable to manage the house properly due to her old age and the trauma she received from the disasters. But now, she has gained strength with the arrival of her nephew, and she can sleep peacefully on her bed tonight. She just took her piece of bread and butter with hot tea, and she quickly left the family at the table after kissing the two lovely children. Rhoda appears to be amazingly surprised by a Philippine hangover as a result of Rudolf's same affectionate and romantic love
Chapter Thirty[Lovers of nature] One of the most unexpected messages came from the suffering Christians of San Diego, California, who were victims of disasters. Rudolf and Rhoda intentionally opened the old lock door of his parents' barn in the backyard. Unexpectedly, they found the letters for his dead parents in the dusty, old, and molded boxes of the storeroom while he checked out what was left after the disasters. "Come Honey, let me show you my family tree history." Rudolf invited Rhoda because Robert had arrived and Ruth had to accompany them. He began reading the letter from a North Korean Christian missionary. At this difficult time for Wagner, we are praying for you. We beg God to give you peace-loving members of the families, whose children have God-fearing hearts, and may you overcome grief and anguish. Our hearts are with you in your anguish." Rudolf perceived his old parents' past great trib
Chapter Thirty-one[The settlers] Rudolfs' native land included not only the first European settlements in California but the entire west coast of the United States. As the best city, the city is distinguished by its history, population, skyline, food, and a few other factors.Rudolf is awake early that morning, and Rhoda asks, "Where are you going now, honey?" "We need some home electrical equipment for house repairs, cooking utensils, and foods, so I need to go to the public market," Rudolf explains. "Then I stop by grocery stores for our basic necessities." He added. "Would you like to come along and explore with our kids?" "Rudolf inquires. "It sounds good!" I wanted to accompany you wherever you went! " Rhoda smiles."Okay, fit yourself with our children, and I'll prepare our car," Rudolf instructs. Aunt Chel volunteers to join them in the car so they can travel as a family. As they travel along the long highway, th
Chapter Thirty-two[The unfinished tasks] It's a very cool day. After breakfast, Rudolf and Rhoda went around the house first to customize the area. "Rudolf was still a child when he first stay in this house," Aunt Chel said smiling at him as she talked to Rhoda who gathered weeds and dried leaves around the backyard. Rudolf can't move his legs quickly because of the previous accident with a madman in the public market. "I'll make sure that your pain fades gradually, Honey," Rhoda says as she turns to Rudolf sitting on the rocky chair. She had just finished clearing out the weedy backyard and picking up some apples and oranges from the fruit trees." "Good you found it. It's a long time that I never checked our backyard because of the snakes that might be coiled and crawling around the weedy garden shades," Aunt Chel says. "Take some fruits for Auntie Chels to eat!" " Rhoda adds, "And also for you to eat Honey. It's healthy for your painful legs." She add
Chapter Thirty-three[Winter days] Little Robert enjoys watching the falling ice flakes as they reach the icy crystal surface of their front house. The howling wind that night seems a refreshing sound for an exhausted, weary mind after a whole day of planning and discussing steps and strategies to find solutions to unfinished tasks of the gold old days before winter arrives. "We can foresee the number of tasks but are unable to start because winter comes ahead before we act honey," Rhoda says after supper that night. Rudolf began to think it over many times quietly while Rhoda breastfeed her infant beside him on their bed. Robert can't move because he's adjusting to the cold winter and he has to try all at once how to overcome the shivered sensation. "You know Honey, I remember a long time ago when I was still a young guy and it's also winter days." Rudolf began to tell a story of his youth. "The moment that I reach the
Chapter Thirty-four[The overcomers] There would be a great awakening, and the family would realize the value of spiritual strength in overcoming all difficulties and conflicts in life. "We're going to study in Bible school here, honey?" Rhoda inquires of Rudolf as they eat breakfast that early morning. "What's the harm? And that was our purpose in life when we went to the city," he added, "but because my lawyer reminded me of my obligation as a US national, I should return here immediately." Rudolf quickly narrates and apologizes, saying, "I should settle it before it's too late," recalling, "You and our children's citizenship here should be settled right away, Honey; you better be ready now and we go to the Immigration office." He abruptly decided as he finished his bread and drank the last drop of coffee from his mug. Rhoda quickly followed him as he stood up and left the dining table.Aunt Chel was surprised by Rudolf's urg