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FUKUSHIMA THE RED ZONE 2018 ESPLORAZIONE - Duration: 10:13.

TRIP TO FUKUSHIMA 2018

CHEMICAL EXPLOSION REACTOR 1-3

EVACUATION AREA

THIS IS THE TRAVEL DIARY OF FUKUSHIMA

THANKS TO THE PERMISSIONS

THE COLPITE AREAS NEAR THE NUCLEAR PLANT

FUTABA E OKUMA

SEE THE TOWN OF NAMIE IS PROGRESSING AFTER A YEAR

INTERESTING TRAVEL THAT HAS LEFT THE SIGN IN MY LIFE

BECAUSE I WANT TO SEE WITH MY EYES WHAT REALLY HAPPENED

AND TRY TO SHARE WITH YOU THIS EXPERIENCE

ODAKA FUKUSHIMA

FIRST RICE AFTER LONG TIME

decontamination bags full of soil

COW IS CONTAMINATE BUT BY RADIATION THE OWNER DOES NOT WANT TO KILL THEM, PINEAPPLE IS THE ONLY FOOD BECAUSE IS FREE

HERE WAS FULL ABOUT HOUSE NOW THE OWNERS DICEDE TO DEMOLISH ALL

IN DESCRIPTION YOU CAN FIND ALL THE INFO OF THOSE WHO ACCOMPANIED IN THE JOURNEY

LIVES IN OKUMA, HIS FAMILY IS ORIGINAL OF THE AREA

SOMEONE WANTS TO UNDERSTAND BETTER WHAT HAPPENED HIM IS THE RIGHT PERSON

UNDERSTAND IF THERE ARE IDEAS OR SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE

THE ONLY ONE COMBINI IN 15KM IS IN NAMIE

NEW SCHOOL IN NAMIE BUT THE NUMER OF STUDENTS IS 10

PORT OF NAMIE DESTROYED BY TSUNAMI, CAUSING THE DEATH OF ALMOST 200 PEOPLE

FUTABA STATION THIS IS RED ZONE 4/5 KM FROM NUCLEAR PLANT

THE DECONTAMINATION PROGRAM IS HUGE

60 MILLION BAGS

ALL BAGS WILL MOVE IN SPECIFIC AREA ( DARK ZONE IN THE MAP)

THE AREA IT IS SURROUNDED BY HOUSE, RICE FACTORY, BUT THE COMPANY WITH GOVERNMENT IS GOING TO BUY

WILL BE THE STOCK AREA IN THE FUTURE

EVERY BAGS WILL BE OPEN FOR CONTROL

THE FLAMMABLE MATERIAL WILL BE DIVIDED

WILL BE BORN IN SPECIAL FACTORY AND

AND THEN THE MATERIALS WILL BE SEPARATED IN SPECIAL UNDERGROUND TANKS

EVERYTHING IS GONNA BE SAFE AND CONTROL

WHEN THE PROCESS IS DONE, THE ALL AREA WILL BE CLOSE FOR 30-40 YEARS

OKUMA WILL BE REBUILT NEW AND A PART OF THE OLD WILL BE DEMOLISH

LIKE IN NAMIE MANY BUILDING WILL BE DEMOLISH FOR MAKE NEW

THE SOME IN OKUMA MANY HOUSE DEMOLISH.

OKUMA CLOSE TO NUCLEAR PLENT RADIATION IS DECREASING SLOWLY BUT STILL NOT ALLOWED LIVE HERE

ELEMENTARY SHOOL IN OKUMA

SPORT AREA CONTAMINATED

control area without regular permission is illegal to go inside

OKUMA 4-5KM FROM NUCLEAR PLANT NOT ONE PERSON LIVE HERE

SOLAR PANELS ARE EVERYWHERE IN NON-CULTIVATED FIELDS

HERE IS WHERE WILL BE BILD AGAIN OKUMA IN THE NEXT 3-5 YEARS

BEFORE YOU GO LAST CONTROL FOR THE LEVEL OF RADIATION YOU HAVE WITH YOU

SOME PART OF THE CAR AND CLOTHS AND SHOES CAN HAVE RADIATION

I asked the person who guided us

MEABY STUPID QUESTION....

WHAT HE THINKING IS GONNA ON IN THE FUTURE IN THE AREA

WHAT YOU WISH

FOR YOUR COMMUNITY

HE ANSWER ME:

IT IS HYPOCRITE TO THINK THAT YOU CAN RETURN AS BEFORE THAT HAPPENED

IT IS HYPOCRITE TO THINK EVERYTHING'S GONNA BE PERFECT

WE CAN MAKE BETTER THE PRESENT

AND HELP THE NEW GENERATION

THIS IS WE CAN DO...

WE MUST FIND THE SOLUTION

WE HAVE THE IDEAS WE WILL PUT IN PRACTICE

WE DO NOT KNOW IF THEY WORK BUT WE MUST TRY

WE NEED DO THIS FOR OUR FUTURE AND THE FUTURE OF OUR CHILDREN

I FILMED SOMETHINK

THE LIFE STILL THERE

BUTTERFLY AND YOUNG BOYS RETURN TO HOME

WE ARE 15KM FROM THE NUCLEAR PLANT IN ODAKA

WHERE THERE IS LIFE THERE IS HOPE

THANKS FOR WATCHING

CA YOU SHARE WILL BE NICE GIFT FOR ME THANKS

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Daniel Flandri - WORD #55 - Morada (Cover do Forfun) - Duration: 2:21.

What's up, folks? My name is Daniel Flandri. I am a singer and a vocal teacher

And I am going to perform a song today from "Forfun" called "Residence"

I hope you like it. If you do so, thumbs up, share it, leave your feedback, suggestions. That's it. Be Light!!!

I make of myself House of good feelings

Where bad faith makes no residence And evil is not created

I surround myself with good intentions And friends of noble hearts

Who blow and open gates With key that does not copy

I watch myself in silence Because it is in it where is said more and better

I teach myself to be more tolerant, do not judge anyone And with that be happier

Being the one who always brings love

Being the one who always brings smiles

And staying calm wherever I go

Patient, confident, intuitive

I make of myself Part of the secret of the universe

Along with all the other things which I admire and I talk about

I fill up my chest with light Nurture the body and soul

I realize that in not having Peace and calm are found.

And I'm still traveling around Inhabitant of a home without walls

The past I left in that moment And with it my future plans To follow

Being the one who always brings love

Being the one who always brings smiles

And staying calm wherever I go

Patient, confident, intuitive

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10 Important Skills Rich People Have Which Poor People Don't Have - Duration: 10:47.

10 Important Skills Rich People Have which poor people don't have

Raghu Rai said, "Skills are never taught, they are acquired.

I can give you a camera, but can't feed vision".

Over a period of many years, people who end up being successful have worked hard to acquire

some very important skills that allow them to be more successful than others.

In this video, we'll be sharing with you 10 of the most important skills you need to

be successful and how you can acquire those skills and become more successful.

Skill No. 8 is very important and we need you to see it, so try and watch this video

till the end.

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videos like this.

Skill No. 1

Communication skill

Kevin O'Leary was once asked how he decides which entrepreneur he'll invest with.

His answer was very simple; anyone who can explain his idea in 90 seconds.

To become successful, you must know how to communicate effectively.

Whether you're trying to get someone to finance your business, partner with you or

do you some other favour, your ability to communicate effectively is what determines

your outcome.

What should you do?

Pick up few books about how to develop your communication skills.

Also study a little about human psychology so you'll understand how people think because

if you don't understand human beings, you can't communicate effectively or get what

you want from them.

No. 2 Networking skill

I saw a video of Mark Zuckerberg few days ago where he was talking about how his friendship

with some people while in college helped him to become successful.

Not just him, according to a study, 79% of wealthy people network 5 hours or more each

month.

Why do rich network?

You see, we're living in a very complex world where you can only know a few things.

If you don't hang around other ambitious people, there are tons of things you just

won't know and your progress will be very slow.

Take for instance, Bill Gates discovered the idea for Microsoft from a Magazine he borrowed

from a friend.

What if he didn't network enough to have such friend?

Why do you need networking skill?

Networking with the right people will help you to know what you'll ordinarily won't

know.

Plus, these people will be a source of constant challenge and inspiration for you.

No. 3 Vision skill

Jeff Bezos started Amazon in the year 1996 at the time when only 0.9% of the world is

on the internet.

Now, we have more than 3 billion people on the internet.

It's easy to do things when it has become popular.

The hardest thing to do is the thing that no one is doing yet and that's what the

rich do.

How can you develop your vision?

Be like Mark Cuban, always ask yourself, "Where is the world going and how can I get there

first?"

Don't think like everyone who follows the crowd.

Go to unknown places and try to create something yet to be popular.

The more you practice trying to see the invisible, the better you can become.

No. 4 Selling skill

Herb Cohen is the author of "You Can Negotiate Anything" and he believes that we're negotiating

every day of our life.

Whether you're an employee, a politician, a scientist or an entrepreneur, we are all

sellers but not many of us are good at it.

How can you improve your selling skill?

Be conscious of the fact that you're selling.

This alone should help you in so many ways.

No. 5 Focus skill

Steve Job was known to be a genius but most people don't know his secret.

According to him, his motto was "Focus and simplicity".

Most successful people simply focus on one thing all their life.

Think about this.

Warren Buffet has been investing since age 11.

Michael Jackson started singing at 5 and did only that all his life.

Tiger wood started playing golf at 3 and do that till today.

Bill Gates started selling games as a teenager and remain an entrepreneur all his working

life.

Focus.

Focus.

Focus on few important things is what separate successful people from others.

How can you apply this?

Don't be proud of being a super generalist.

Know what you are good at and focus only on that.

No 6 Delegation skill

Poor people usually love doing things by themselves.

Rich people love delegating.

Let's face it, we all have only a few hours in the day.

How can you get much done by doing everything yourself?

What's the way out?

Don't be a perfectionist.

Learn how to sit back and get someone else to do what you should why you focus on doing

something more important.

No. 7 Leadership skill

John C. Maxwell said, "Everything rises and falls on leadership".

He believes you cannot go far in life if you're not a good leader and I think he's right

because to be successful in any field, you must have tens and hundreds of people who

either work with you or follow you.

How do you get this people to remain with you?

How do you get them to see the vision?

How do you get them to be committed to a set goal?

All these require leadership skills.

How do you become good at leadership?

In my experience, the best way to be good at leadership is to take responsibility for

leadership.

Look around in your church, community or school and get involve.

Take responsibility, deal with people and volunteer to solve simple problems whenever

you belong.

No. 8 Negotiation skill

Successful people take time to understand human beings, their strengths and weaknesses.

With these understanding, they always know how to get what they want whenever they want

it.

How can you be good at negotiation?

We recommend you read the Herb Cohen's book, "You can negotiate anything"

No. 9 Decision making skill

What most people of the world do is to make new-year resolution.

Com'on, that's not decision.

Decision is not making until proactive, determined and massive actions follows.

You can't claim to have decided to start a business until you actual start one.

You can't claim to have decided to quit smoking until you actually quit for a year.

You don't decide until you act.

You don't even decide until you persist after your few actions don't yield the expected

results.

How can you improve your decision making skills?

Stop respecting yourself for being a dreamer or a talker.

Make it known to your real self that the only thing that matters to your progress in life

is actions, massive and determined actions.

No. 10 Reading skill

According to research from Thomas Crowley, 85 percent of self-made millionaires read

two or more books per month.

Most people of the world rarely read anything else after school.

Why is reading so important?

Very simple.

There are people all over the world who have achieved what you're planning to achieve

right now.

Many of these people have even died and those who are alive are not physically accessible

to you but they have written down what they learned and how you can achieve what they

achieved.

Book is the only thing in the world that can help you to meet with great people dead and

alive you cannot otherwise meet with.

We don't have to tell you how to read because you definitely know how.

Hahahaha….

In summary, if you want to be successful in life the following skills are very important;

Communication skill Networking skill

Vision skill Delegation skill

Selling skill Focus skill

Reading skill Negotiation skill

Decision making skill Leadership skill

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不用怕,從基本教你夾娃娃!(1)/ No more confusion! Basic claw game lesson! (1) / 心配しないで!基本からクレーンゲームを説明します!(1) - Duration: 10:12.

Hi everyone, Steven again~

Now I am at the entrance of the Everyday Gyoda store

I made this video for

people who have never been to this place

or those who do not know crane games

From where I am standing now

I will walk around the first floor

and show the inside of the shop to you guys!

In fact,

In the first video

I had introduced both first and second floor.

But this time,

I will introduce

in a bit more detail this time

So let's go

and see what it looks like!

What do you think?

I feel I really got lost.

I can't say this place

is very wide,

but claw games are really concentrated in this place.

It feels like I can two claw games at the same time.

The number of claw game are really stunning!

After that,

I will explain different type of claw games

There are so many different types of

claw games in this store

From the most common three claws

to two claws, one claw, or even no claw,

not by catching the object directly

You can play all of these claw games right here.

I will pick one example of each type

and show you guys the basic control of these games!

Okay! So let's start from the three claws

I think...If three claws is mentioned....

Oh. This looks great!

Let's take this as a example.

This time the prize is not matter.

I will go though the control method.

First, there are one joystick and button.

You can see 1 is written on joystick and 2 is written on button.

If I move the joystick,

The arm will move accordingly.

On whatever position you want,

just push the bottom,

and the arm will fall and the claw will catch the target!

When the arm is falling, if you push the bottom one more time,

the arm will stop immediately and catch at current position.

This is the basic control of every three claws game.

Now, I will show you in real.

After you inserted coin, you can see a stop-watch on the screen.

If you move the joystick, the stop-watch's countdown will begin.

If you don't push the button after the 30 seconds, the arm will fall automatically.

Let see how it's run!

Have you seen it? The countdown began!

Player decides the position...

Um....This place looks good

And push the button

Then the arm will fall.

If you want to stop the arm, just put the button one more time.

It will stop (This time didn't show it stopped. Sorry about that)

Oh I failed. It's okay, just a demo.

If you ask me, what is the different of 3 claws game

between Taiwan or Mainland or Western,

hum...I think Taiwan people must be familiar of Taiwan's claw game.

You have to shake the arm intense and let the arm fall at the same time.

So when the arm back to the base, the arm can catch the target to whatever place closer to the exit.

But check it out! This arm seems cannot be shaken!

Okay, this arm cannot be shaken!

So you can only play it at the common way!

I think this is the most different thing between Japanese's one and other countries's one

Failed again, still cool.

Then I want to introduce other 3 claws game but in small size to you guys.

Besides the big one, you can also find tones of small size 3 claws game in here.

Here and there......

Just some many of that!

The control method is same as the big one.

There is also a joystick and a button on a small one.

But before you play, you have to choose which one you want to play,

as one panel is referring to two claw games.

And the others are same as the big one so I won't play it this time.

Next, I will talk about 2 claws game.

For example, this machine...

Oh yes, one thing I want to remind you guys.

For example, now, it is Minnie

If you want Mickey in the back,

You can ask the staff to exchange their position.

But you have to ask before you play.

If you have already start the game, you can't ask for that.

So two claws machine...

The control panel is quite different from 3 claws machine.

The joystick is gone

and become 1 and 2 button.

The "One" button is to control how "left" you want the arm to go

The "Two" button is to control how "deep" you want the arm to go in

The control method is

When I push the button, the arm will move.

When I release, the arm will stop.

For example, the "1" button....

When I push the button, the arm will move to the left.

Once I release, it stop immediately.

"2" button has the same response.

It is just simple like this!

But...

Although Claw games are also called UFO catcher,

some people may think that

It can always catch something by just one hit.

Actually It is very difficult,

or I will say almost impossible to do that.

Normally, the strategy is

slowly moving the target to the exit,

and then keep doing that or just push the target to exit.

Let talk about small two claws machine now!

It looks like that.

Basically the control method is same as the big one.

First deciding the horizontal position and then deciding how deep you want it to go.

But...

In my own thought

The main difference between the big and small 2 claws machine is

When you play a big 2 claws machine, It's very difficult for you to directly pick up the toy

or the box, It really difficult to pick them up.

But for a small 2 claws machine, It is a different story,

It is not rare to pick up the target and throw it to the exit.

This time, just give you guys a brief concept of this machine.

Sure there are other 2 claws machine.

I will demo to you If I have chance.

When talking about 2 claws machine, you can't miss this one.

It seems like a normal one.

But look!

It is not just pushing button, you have to stand on it to play!

It really...I am pretty sure that it is rare! Oh my god!

I didn't play it before and have no idea on how to play.

So...I will try it if I have chance.

There is a Taiko no Tatsujin game next to this machine.

You can play claw game and Taiko no Tatsujin in here!

But actually,

It is common to have both claw game and Taiko no Tatsujin in a same store in Japan.

In Hong Kong, It is separated.

Taiko no Tatsujin is often located in arcade game store.

So in Hong Kong, you can't find any Taiko no Tatsujin in a claw game store.

But it is not the same case in Japan.

Okay! I just give a brief introduction to 3 and 2 claws machine.

Sure that there are more in here,

But time is limited so I can't introduce all of them.

Next time I will introduce one claw and no claw machine

by briefly talk about the control method.

Please like this video,

and comment below.

I will see you next time. Bye!

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My fearful, strong

And desperate determinations

Are still a great help to the rest of my life

Without a standard that I can do,

I want to do and I can't do

By diminishing other's day

I make me look tall

Today I made a lot of

excuses to me, too

Being locked in a sad day that I made on my own

That way I won't change tomorrow, either

It will be the same even if I'm broken many times

I don't expect me

I can change even for a while

Eventually, it will be the same

I can't understand

My fearful, strong and

Unclear determinations

Aren't still a great help

To my life

Your misfortune was actually

A great comfort to me

As I find only the ones who go through a harder time and are sadder

I muster the courage

That way I will believe that I'm different from others

At night I'll be okay again

I can't forgive myself

As I don't know how to change

I'll realize

So I don't expect me

Why they are fearful and strong

The determinations that I think I know now

My day and the rest of my life can change

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Hope And Renewal For Pastors - Eizengas and Dorksens - Duration: 23:07.

I don't want to be in ministry I don't

want to fix this that I have to go back

to church so you're a deaf I wanted to

be have permission to leave Wow I wasn't

prepared to engage with people I didn't

want to meet new people I didn't want to

put the smile on and have the hi I'm

Pauline and you know I didn't have any I

appreciate a space for a check was empty

it was it was done welcome to the focus

on the family broadcast helping families

thrive John I don't know that we think

enough about our pastoral care folks and

sometimes that's taking them for granted

and today we want to concentrate on how

they're serving what the pressures are

for them and maybe as a layman what you

might be able to do to encourage them

you know if you think about a pastor

think of everything they're doing

counseling and praying over hurting

families visiting people in the hospital

and the shut-ins

teaching and preaching of course and I

think feeling great at every Sunday was

it a good sermon or no it was a d-minus

I mean you're saying bye to people at

the door and you're looking at them

saying okay did I hit the mark I mean

it's got to be very you know difficult

at times and I know pastors feel under

tremendous pressure and we want to talk

about that today one so you're aware of

it and two we have a solution that you

might be able to help pastors do better

so we have a panel of guests today in

the studio and they're gonna describe

offering hope and godly encouragement to

pastors and their spouses across Canada

Marshall and Mary Isaiah are with us and

they served as pastors for 35 years in

Ontario and they co-direct the careth

Creek retreat center in Alberta and

we're also joined by Sam and Pauline

Dirksen who were pastors for 22 years

and they now co-direct the careth Pines

retreat center in Manitoba let me say

welcome to all of you to focus now did

we describe that pretty well I mean you

have been pastors for many years and

you've counseled pastors for many years

did I miss anything or was that a fairly

good description no what I would add to

that as you were talking is the fact

that pastors are really first responders

mmm when you think of what they do you

talked about counseling and those

counseling opportunities come not only

in an office it can come in the hospital

room it can come around a coffee table

and as people pour their hearts out to

the pastor pastor hears a lot of things

carries a lot of weight and that can

that's a tremendous burden at times to

carry what are some of those routine

things that we as lay people may not

understand that really do lay a heavy

emotional burden on a pastoral couple I

think is there's this vicarious trauma

in a sense so we're walking alongside

people that are in the hospital in other

places and we're affected by that people

pastors are affected by caring for

others it's not without an effect and I

think of John chapter 8

pardon me Luke chapter 8 where Jesus is

walking in the crowd and a lady the

woman touches him and she's healed and

he turns around and says you know I felt

that some power left me what happened

who is that it does it does take

something we're affected by it no that's

Jesus and we are human pastors we will

be affected by helping others and in the

way we help them we need to be careful

about that

I think another dynamic that happens

when you're coming alongside families

and you're in the the heat of the heat

of the trauma the heat of the despair

and the grieving and you come home and

your family your kids didn't know what

you had to face today right and they

want to engage with you and yet you're

trying but you can't and so it affects

not only in the pastor and his wife or a

spouse but your kids sense that

something's off but they don't know what

happened and so that's an interesting

dynamic that other families may not be

aware oh yeah you know being a pastor's

spouse I mean that's really critical to

what demand how did you feel in that

role you know often to me there's a

sense of having to be perfect making

sure everything is exactly right making

sure the kids behave perfectly but

that's an amazing amount of pressure how

do you know

take the bait to try to be all that well

it was a challenge no question I was a

preacher's kid and so I saw my mom the

way to carry the weight of that so I

think I went into ministry with some

additional baggage but as I grew and I

think it depends on which church right

Church suretrend what environment you're

in how much they expect we were in a

larger church multi staff so I didn't

carry the weight of that sometimes they

weren't even sure who was the lead

pastor's wife and that was that was a

help to me yeah but there were certainly

times a real loneliness and who does

that who does the pastor's wife tell

that she's lonely or she's struggling

and that was a challenge for me how did

you solve that what advice do you have

to the pastor's wife who's listening you

know I I went to God and I said Lord I

really need a close friend and for me I

I had to find it outside my church I

know it was another pastor's wife and

the Lord dropped a name in my heart and

I I said to her we actually went for

coffee and I said do you want to be my

friend she said yeah do you want to be

my friend it was like junior high and

she's a gift to me and God gave her to

me let me paint a picture for those who

are saying you know I don't even know

the world of my pastor I maybe shake his

hand on the way out the door maybe say

hello occasionally but let me give you

some data and have you respond to it

this is research that showed that 50

percent of pastors have said they would

quit if they could 50 percent that right

there should be a jaw-dropper 70 percent

have a lower self esteem now than when

they started in the ministry something

is unhealthy there that shouldn't be the

way it goes what's fueling that kind of

discouragement do you think I think

there's part of it as there's

expectations that a board can have of a

pastor expectations of congregants and

then there are your own expectations and

sometimes what can happen what we see in

here is that people can be motivations

and they're owning somebody else's

expectations and you can never satisfy

people you know we remember one of our

mentors

to us you know that 15% of the

congregation isn't going to like you on

a particular Sunday and give that yeah

just say that again walking to work no

and the next Sunday it'll be a different

15% because what you're saying because

what you're saying or something you did

or something you didn't do in a service

that you did the week before that they

like let me let me interject here have

you found that oftentimes it's because

you've touched a raw nerve I mean

they're responding because you've really

opened something up that's a wound yeah

isn't that true that would be fair I

think most of the time that's accurate

you're stepping on something that maybe

they haven't dealt with yet door well it

isn't that part of the struggle right

you're so you're you're their pastor

right you can't you want to Shepherd

them and you want to guide them and

direct them at the same time they're not

treating you in a way that is making you

feel like you want to Shepherd them

exactly if there's respect and they come

and talk to you where you can see them

nearer face-to-face and you're not

speaking through the bush and that kind

of a thing that is the best way to go

let's be honest about what is the the

issue that you have then we can have a

conversation about it right but others

we can't because it's pastors I think

it's really important for us to also

understand our humanness I think you're

talking marriage advice you actually

have an incredible story about your

situation the pressure that you two were

under and you went to careth Creek you

actually experienced it I think in 2011

right

yeah but Sam what were you doing what

was the situation we'd been in in that

pastored for 19 years at that point and

we were getting tired I would say the

word exhausted would probably a good

word and there was just a number of

things going on health issues in my

family and we were in the middle of a

church building project and there was

tensions and conflicts in our leadership

team and so all of those things together

not just the ministry but all of those

things together I really became really

made us tired made me tired and I felt

pretty exhausted and

wasn't sure what to do about it and so I

remember going to a physician and

talking to him and he took 45 minutes

with me just talking about this kind of

thing and whether there was some

depression involved and and so on and

then about 2 months later I was sharing

my story with someone else and I said

you know sometimes I'm just laying on

the couch on the floor I'm not quite

sure what to do and he looked at me said

Sam I don't know how to answer your

question or I don't know how to solve

your problem but just let me next time

you feel like that give me a phone call

and I'll come and lay down beside you

and for me it was just in a ha moment a

god moment that helped me understand

that he believed me and and now we could

work with it

yeah but until that point you just felt

like where do I go from here what do I

do

Pauline how do you sure that up you see

your husband in that situation of course

you're carrying that burden as well and

but probably feeling like I've got to be

everything here well I definitely felt

the pressure to try to you know how it

is when you're married and your spouse

is at a lower point you want to be more

positive more optimistic and carry more

and you often that vacillates right so

one is down and the other is up and but

we found herself at the place we were

both down I just didn't have energy

either to to encourage Sam because I

wasn't feeling that much encouraged

either in fact I was getting more and

more angry you know it's it's one thing

to to deal with the needs that people

have in lives of unbelievers but when

tension comes within believers that's

for me for a loop I didn't I didn't

expect that yeah and with the it went it

did and it rocked my faith I was like

Lord you know you've called us here and

you've called them here and why is there

tension why why can't we it shouldn't be

this way yeah your church that's

probably why you see that number of 50

percent would do something else that

they could 50 percent of pastors 70

percent feel less equipped now than when

they started in the ministry and more

discouraged

careth retreat describe that experience

for yourselves given the low point that

you're both in so you went to careth in

2011 as pastors as a pastoral couple

engaging it what was it like why did it

help you we walk to the front doors and

so what are we doing here we don't even

think it was for myself it wasn't the

time factor it was I don't want to be in

ministry I don't want to fix this that I

have to go back to church so you're a

dad I wanted to be have permission to

leave Wow

I wasn't prepared to engage with people

I didn't want to meet new people I

didn't want to put the smile on and have

the hi I'm Pauline you know I didn't

have any I appreciate a space for your

check was empty it was it was done when

we got to go you ended up having lunch

and we got back in the car we put back

the seats and we fell asleep we were

just tired and so then we made our way

to the retreat center and when we get

there they told us hey you know what

there's no pressure you can relax you

can rest you have permission to rest

right now and we did so the first couple

of days we did what we needed to but we

slept a lot yeah and we got some good

energy back and that's at careth we kind

of recognized yeah we are we are human

and we need to embrace our humanness and

recognize that we have limitations but

you know the permission that came for me

at at the creek was the fact that you

know you have permission to be human as

you serve I don't have to be some

superwoman that has you know as you

mentioned the kids all had to be in tow

and their clothes had to be such and

your smile on your face I had permission

to be real and I have permission to hurt

when you have someone in your church

that you're not just helping a grieving

family but you're grieving too and and

once when we left there it's not like we

had all this magical formula now to go

home and everything is you know

miraculously changed right still

discussion the stuff was still there but

we now had tools to to learn how to

minister from a healthier place Marshall

and Mary we're not gonna let you off the

hook good but you also have a powerful

story about a couple that you

encountered at the retreat center there

in Alberta describe the challenges that

that couple was going through it's

probably very similar

but why did that story stick out in your

mind they were a missionary couple and

had come back to Canada you know you

hear stories all the time and this one

was a case of man we couldn't really

find anything that went well for them

overseas in fact she was diagnosed with

PTSD and when they came they only came

to careth because their denominational

leader said you are going so they came

in very closed at first he was very

distant she was kind of open as we would

talk and but he you know there was no

desire to be there because they didn't

think anything could ever be fixed they

were really in a state of hopelessness

and they so we went through the week

with them and we heard their story and

and we were grieving with them Sunday

night we and in the course of the week

the Sunday night is beautiful because

it's a communion service and at the end

of the communion service we love to pray

with each of the couples so Mary and I

were going we put her we just knelt them

in front of this couple and the Lord

dropped this verse into my heart and I

thought oh how do I share this verse and

I thought okay it's not going away so

I'm just gonna pray this verse over him

so I pray this verse and after at the

end of the at the end of it he says to

me I need to talk to you and I'm

thinking yeah you probably do and you're

probably gonna let me have it because he

just still wasn't open so for an hour

and a half he really just opened up even

more but then he said to me you know

that we were gonna quit we're going back

we were leaving here Tuesday we had an

appointment Tuesday afternoon to meet

with our denominational leader we were

leaving the ministry but he said that

verse you prayed over me is the verse

God called me into the ministry huh and

it was a reminder that God's not done

with us we felt done

we felt finished we felt as if we'd come

to the end but your prayer tonight has

sparked hope that's amazing yeah and

it's beautiful

and it's tragic yeah I mean there that

we get so beaten up so rundown that it

has to be that desperate moment but what

a great testimony they have that

didn't even get them yeah and that God

still had a plan for them Mary tell me

in in that context again when you're

ministering to the wives of these

spouses that feel so hopeless

I mean hopelessness is a hard thing to

overcome in any walk of life but when

you're a person that should be full of

hope because you're a Christian and

you're Christian leader you're a pastor

you should be full of this hope and you

don't have it what do you do I find it's

the lack of hope and it's also what I'm

seeing I I went through it certainly in

my own life but I'm hearing it all the

time and pastors wives is a deep sense

of disappointment because you didn't

think it would be like this you didn't

you prayed that it would be different

you believed it would be different you

parented different and yet your face

somewhere along the line with this

profound sense of disappointment one

author says that it arrives so quietly

this disappointment I didn't even know

it was there until I spoke it out loud

and I I certainly felt it in my own life

and we see that all the time in pastors

wives it was a during one of our first

retreats and again during this communion

service we were praying and for the

couple's and we just knelt down and just

laid our hands on them and began to pray

just a simple prayer and the pastor's

wife began to weep from this really deep

place and you could tell that something

was happening in the next day she said

to us I'm so sorry I I could not contain

this deep cry of my heart and I said can

you tell me what was happening and she

said when you knelt down and you you

laid your hands on us and began to pray

I realized that that was the first time

in over two decades that a pastor knows

I've had ever come and prayed with us

and she said that first time was when

they and the last time was when they

sent us into ordination when we were a

day into the ministry and she said for

two decades I've been without we've been

without that

yeah so I'll out put no input yeah and

she said it was so I wonder what our

lives would have been like a minister

would have been like if we would have

had other leaders coming around and

praying for us so it mount this met this

felt need in her heart and so and we we

see that all the time happening yeah

marry what you mentioned the

disappointment is that disappointment

with God or with his people or with your

performance it's a great question I

think it's a combination of things for

me

it was disappointing with God I I really

had a crisis of faith in 2014 I was

deeply disappointed and I did know and

it was with God and I didn't know who to

go to

because who does the pastor's wife go to

and so I just said one morning Marshall

came in I was I can remember exactly

where I was standing and it wasn't that

long ago is 2014 and I said to him I

want you to know I'm not praying anymore

it's it's a it's Donna I'm done I'll sit

in the front row with you I won't

jeopardize your position but I want you

to know I'm done praying God's not

answering her prayers and so I I stopped

praying and our war room my war room is

no longer the war room it was just our

spare bedroom but I didn't stop reading

my Bible and God spoke to me directly

out of Romans 11 verses 33 to 36 one

morning and I realized I was gonna have

to make a decision was I going to trust

him not knowing what the outcome was was

I going to trust that he was a good

father and that he was working behind

the scenes and it was a tipping point

for me and I knew I had to make a

decision what did what was Romans 11 to

give us the verse so weekend it was oh

the depths of the riches of his wisdom

and knowledge how unsearchable his ways

and his paths beyond tracing out who can

know the mind of the Lord or who has

ever been his counselor who has ever

given to God that God should repay him

for through him and to him and in him

are all things

and at that moment I was confronted with

my own need I felt God owed me an

explanation why he wasn't doing things

or why he was doing things and I knew I

was going to have to decide what was I

gonna do not knowing not knowing well I

appreciate so much that vulnerability

you know and that's where we learned

yeah the pretending Pauline that we

talked about a moment ago

marries really hitting it there let's

just be honest and I so appreciate that

it does give us an action item for those

who are in the pews you know those of us

that aren't in pastoral leadership how

we can ask our pastor we can pray for

them right there I mean the fact that

you have this story that that couple had

not been prayed for for two decades

should be a wake-up call to the rest of

us sitting there how blessed they would

be and that's very true of most pastors

that's probably not unique to be able to

go up at the end of the service when

things are quiet and done and say can we

just pray for you

they Christ are crying yes they do

nobody has done that and we have an

opportunity to help support pastors to

go to careth retreat center and and get

into a better place when you look at 50%

again that say if I could do something

else I would because I'm done and you've

described so eloquently these stories of

pastors that have come to care with your

own stories about kind of that well of

water you receive their living water let

me pop one last question and y'all can

answer one of your whatever a practical

thing so someone's heard this they've

noticed maybe they've talked to the

pastor's wife and they know there's some

difficulty what is something we can do

to help our pastors today I'll tell you

one of the things that that we found

neat was gift cards for them yeah yeah

we take a date night here's a here yeah

and so we've we we were the

beneficiaries of that and then now that

we're sitting in the pew for in October

that's what we did for our pastor we

said hey here's a gift card this is for

you and your wife you find somebody to

take care of your kids and and then he

sent us a note and said man that was

such a neat idea that you had for us

when I so appreciate pastors

appreciation month but HB London who was

that focus started that I think even

hallmark picked up on it started doing

cards so when you get back that's good

idea but I think H would also say he

laments the fact that that's great we

are concentrating in October but we

gotta love another month yeah

and how beautiful it is to do some

things throughout the year so that's it

that's a great idea thanks for that

yeah can I add one sure okay so when I

we have four kids and so the house was

busy and we had a couple approaches one

time so you know what we're taking your

kids go-karting and you can't come you

guys get the night off and we're taking

your kids as a mom to have somebody pour

into your kids yeah because of the role

that you play and the difference that

you're making in their lives that just

does something to you that's fantastic

you know and it's evident today because

we we two were in the same church for 22

years and our kids that's home for them

yeah and it's multi-generational and

it's because those of those events

throughout those times in Haworth we're

gonna take them that was huge yes yes

well said thanks for being with us thank

you hey I'm John fuller and thanks for

watching get more info about focus over

here and more from our guests over there

and be sure to subscribe to our channel

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'개농장'서 구조돼 처음 본 침대 사용법 몰라 밑으로 '쏙' 숨어버린 댕댕이들 - Duration: 2:38.

이전의 끔찍했던 기억을 지우지 못한 강아지들은 푹신한 침대를 보고도 그 밑으로 숨기에만 바빴다.

최근 동물 전문 매체 더도도는 침대를 선물 받고도 사용할 줄 몰라 자꾸만 밑으로 숨는 강아지들의 안타까운 소식을 전했다.

미국 콜로라도주에 위치한 동물 보호소 NMDR(National Mill Dog Rescue)는 지난 5월 말 개 농장에서 강아지 자매 '알릭스'와 '켈리'를 구출해냈다.

당시 알릭스와 켈리는 제대로 된 음식을 먹지 못하고 좁은 우리에 갇혀있는 등 매우 비참한 생활을 보내고 있었다.

보호소 직원들은 알릭스와 켈리에게 보다 넓은 집으로 옮겨준 뒤 충분한 양의 물과 사료, 그리고 침대를 선물해주었다.

그러나 강아지들은 난생처음 본 침대를 어떻게 사용해야 하는지 전혀 알지 못했다.

강아지들은 푹신한 침대에 잠시 호기심을 보이다가도, 금세 침대 밑으로 들어가 숨기에만 바빴다.

사람들이 자신들의 곁을 지나갈 때면 더욱더 깊은 곳으로 들어가며 몸을 벌벌 떨기도 했다.

알릭스와 켈리가 2주 넘도록 보호소에 적응하지 못하자, 직원들은 강아지들의 마음을 열기 위해 더욱 더 노력했다.

직원들은 계속해서 강아지들을 품에 안아주고는 침대에 눕혀 편안한 기분을 느끼게 해주었다.

직원들의 정성 속에 다행히 강아지들은 서서히 활발함을 되찾아갔다.

마침내 강아지들은 침대 밑에 숨는 것을 멈추고 스스로 사람들에게도 거리낌 없이 다가오기 시작했다.

좋은 소식은 계속해서 이어졌다.

소식을 접한 수많은 시민들의 응원 덕분에 지난 6월과 8월, 켈리와 알릭스가 각각 새로운 가정에 입양됐다.

보호소의 운영 책임자 킴 레먼(Kim Lehmann)은 매체와의 인터뷰를 통해 "알릭스와 켈리는 처음 끔찍한 기억을 떨쳐내지 못했다"며 "때문에 침대도 사용할 줄 몰랐다"고 전했다.

이어 "사랑과 인내심으로 강아지들을 지켜봐 주자 다행히 마음의 문을 열었다"며 "이제는 새로운 행복을 마주하고 있을 것"이라고 덧붙였다.

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 Ronaldo joined Juventus last month, quitting Real Madrid after growing frustrated with life at the Bernabeu and their refusal to give him the same salary as Lionel Messi and Neymar

 The 33-year-old is expected to take Serie A by storm but endured a quiet debut against Chievo yesterday

 Despite Cristiano Ronaldo starting, Juventus looked sluggish against the opposition, relying on a late winner from Federico Bernardeschi to take all three points in a 3-2 triumph

 And Allegri has praised Ronaldo for his debut, but admitted 'it was a pity' that he was unable to mark the occasion with a goal

 He said: "Cristiano held up well on his debut, it's a pity he didn't score but he worked well with the team after only seven days together

 "I was struck by how at ease he was in the team, he was very happy with the win at the end, he had a good match

 "It's a victory that we needed, to get us into the championship." Speaking before the match, Allegri did his best to quell talk that Juventus would win the Champions League with Ronaldo in their ranks

 The Juventus boss said: "You never know: this could be our year to win the Champions League, but first we need to get past the group stage and then we'll see where we are in March

 "We can't say that this is 'the year of the Champions League'. "Since I arrived it has always been 'the year of the Scudetto, the Coppa Italia and the Champions League'

 "I am proud to be at Juventus and I'm happy here, but the only thing that matters now are the results

 "It's my fifth year at the club, progress has been made, the quality of players has improved, as has our confidence at European level

 "Every year, Juventus plays to win all the trophies available, and in the past four years we have twice come close to winning all the trophies in which we have competed for, and this year we'll try again

" Ronaldo will be aiming to score when Juventus are next in action. The 33-year-old will make his home debut when Allegri's side tackle Lazio next Saturday (5pm)

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N. Korea stresses need for U.S. trust on Pyeongyang, presses for corresponding actions - Duration: 2:35.

First it was U.S. President Donald Trump, then South Korean President Moon Jae-in, and

finally on Saturday, it was the turn of North Korea's foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, to give

his speech at the UN General Assembly in New York.

As expected, it was a much more toned down speech compared to last year when he was trading

insults and threats of war with President Trump.

But blame was still placed on the the U.S. for being the reason behind the stalled denuclearization

talks.

We'll look further at North Korea's stance after this report on Ri's speech by our reporter

Oh Jung-hee.

'Trust' was the key word for North Korea at this year's UN General Assembly.

"North Korea's commitment to thoroughly implement the North Korea-U.S. joint statement is unwavering.

The primary task for effectively implementing the statement is bringing down the barrier

of decades-long mistrust between the two countries."

Pyeongyang's foreign minister Ri Yong-ho highlighted that North Korea has taken several goodwill

measures to build trust with the U.S. -- like halting nuclear and missile tests... and dismantling

its nuclear test site -- but has not been able to see anything in return.

He said...

Washington is rather upping the pressure through sanctions, which only deepens bilateral mistrust.

While North Korea has a firm will to denuclearize,... Ri said... that can only happen when Pyeongyang

can trust Washington.

In other words, North Korea won't unilaterally denuclearize without an assurance on its regime

security.

Though the message presses Washington to take action, it differs greatly from Ri Yong-ho's

own speech at the same venue last year,... where he threatened real strikes against the

U.S.

There, he sought to justify North Korea's nuclear development, citing the U.S. threat

shown through military drills with South Korea and President Trump's aggressive rhetoric

like "fire and fury."

Ri also lashed out at Trump,... calling him a "mentally deranged person."

This year, there was no mention of Trump.

Ri instead chose to criticize hardliners in the U.S. for hindering negotiations,... which

is seen as a move to keep the friendly atmosphere between the two leaders going.

All in all, Ri's speech showed Pyeongyang wants to continue its dialogue with the U.S.

But at the same time, it hinted...

North Korea could pass the blame onto Washington if negotiations end in failure.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> N. Korea stresses need for U.S. trust on Pyeongyang, presses for corresponding actions - Duration: 2:35.

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