A True Story of a Holiday Miracle
December 22, 2021 by admin
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In memory of our dear friend and supporter, John Harricharan, who was called home this year.
Long, long ago, in a small, tropical village in a country far, far away, a little boy lived with his parents in a two room house. He could not have been more than four or five years old and his entire experience of life was limited to the fishing and farming village, his neighbors and friends.
It wasn’t that the little boy was unhappy. Given his situation, he was a rather cheerful, optimistic lad, but times were hard for his parents. The village was recovering from the recent floods that had wiped out his parents livelihood. And the Christmas holidays were just around the corner.
Now in this little village of long ago, people of various religions lived and worked together in harmony. Everyone enjoyed each other’s religious holidays and everyone looked forward to the celebrations where Christians, Hindus, Muslims and others would gather. The parents would provide gifts for the children and little boys and little girls would squeal with delight as they played with their simple toys. Read more
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A True Story of a Holiday Miracle
December 23, 2020 by admin
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This post first appeared in our blog here.
Long, long ago, in a small, tropical village in a country far, far away, a little boy lived with his parents in a two room house. He could not have been more than four or five years old and his entire experience of life was limited to the fishing and farming village, his neighbors and friends.
It wasn’t that the little boy was unhappy. Given his situation, he was a rather cheerful, optimistic lad, but times were hard for his parents. The village was recovering from the recent floods that had wiped out his parents livelihood. And the Christmas holidays were just around the corner. Read more
Christmas Story: A True Story of a Holiday Miracle
December 28, 2019 by admin
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This post first appeared in our blog here.
Long, long ago, in a small, tropical village in a country far, far away, a little boy lived with his parents in a two room house. He could not have been more than four or five years old and his entire experience of life was limited to the fishing and farming village, his neighbors and friends.
It wasn’t that the little boy was unhappy. Given his situation, he was a rather cheerful, optimistic lad, but times were hard for his parents. The village was recovering from the recent floods that had wiped out his parents livelihood. And the Christmas holidays were just around the corner. Read more
Christmas Story: A True Story of a Holiday Miracle
December 19, 2018 by admin
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This post first appeared in our blog here.
Long, long ago, in a small, tropical village in a country far, far away, a little boy lived with his parents in a two room house. He could not have been more than four or five years old and his entire experience of life was limited to the fishing and farming village, his neighbors and friends.
It wasn’t that the little boy was unhappy. Given his situation, he was a rather cheerful, optimistic lad, but times were hard for his parents. The village was recovering from the recent floods that had wiped out his parents livelihood. And the Christmas holidays were just around the corner. Read more
Christmas Story: A True Story of a Holiday Miracle (Christmas article)
December 21, 2016 by admin
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This post first appeared in our blog here.
Long, long ago, in a small, tropical village in a country far, far away, a little boy lived with his parents in a two room house. He could not have been more than four or five years old and his entire experience of life was limited to the fishing and farming village, his neighbors and friends.
It wasn’t that the little boy was unhappy. Given his situation, he was a rather cheerful, optimistic lad, but times were hard for his parents. The village was recovering from the recent floods that had wiped out his parents livelihood. And the Christmas holidays were just around the corner. Read more
The Lesson of Professor Petersen (inspirational video)
May 28, 2016 by admin
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A wonderful video of a short talk given by our great friend, and 10 Million Clicks For Peace endorser, John Harricharan. John is the NYT best-selling author of When You Can Walk on Water You Can Take the Boat, and the amazing eBook, The Power Pause, which Rick Beneteau helped to launch in 2001 at the price of $97.00. He has dropped the price to just $2.98 on Amazon. We highly recommend investing this wee sum as you will be profoundly impacted. Go here to grab it.
Christmas Story: A True Story of a Holiday Miracle (inspirational article)
December 19, 2015 by admin
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This post first appeared in our blog here.
Long, long ago, in a small, tropical village in a country far, far away, a little boy lived with his parents in a two room house. He could not have been more than four or five years old and his entire experience of life was limited to the fishing and farming village, his neighbors and friends.
It wasn’t that the little boy was unhappy. Given his situation, he was a rather cheerful, optimistic lad, but times were hard for his parents. The village was recovering from the recent floods that had wiped out his parents livelihood. And the Christmas holidays were just around the corner. Read more
Christmas Story - A True Story of a Holiday Miracle
December 27, 2014 by admin
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Long, long ago, in a small, tropical village in a country far, far away, a little boy lived with his parents in a two room house. He could not have been more than four or five years old and his entire experience of life was limited to the fishing and farming village, his neighbors and friends.
It wasn’t that the little boy was unhappy. Given his situation, he was a rather cheerful, optimistic lad, but times were hard for his parents. The village was recovering from the recent floods that had wiped out his parents livelihood. And the Christmas holidays were just around the corner. Read more
Divine Power - Hope, Peace and Power (spiritual video)
May 31, 2014 by admin
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Hope, peace, power and the Universe. This “John Harricharan” video brings peace and hope into a troubled heart. View it a few times and feel the burden of your problems lifting. There are only three problems on Earth — money, health and relationships. We are not meant to suffer. The only message that suffering brings is that we did not have to suffer in the first place. John Harricharan is the award-winning author of “When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat”. He is also the creator of the ground-breaking “PowerPause — 3 Minutes, 3 Steps to Personal Success and Real Happiness.”
Best of Blog: The Power of Giving
September 8, 2013 by admin
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It was a really hot summer’s day many years ago. I was on my way to pick up two items at the grocery store. In those days, I was a frequent visitor to the supermarket because there never seemed to be enough money for a whole week’s food-shopping at once.
You see, my young wife, after a tragic battle with cancer, had died just a few months earlier. There was no insurance — just many expenses and a mountain of bills. I held a part-time job, which barely generated enough money to feed my two young children. Things were bad — really bad.
And so it was that day, with a heavy heart and four dollars in my pocket, I was on my way to the supermarket to purchase a gallon of milk and a loaf of bread. The children were hungry and I had to get them something to eat. As I came to a red traffic light, I noticed on my right, a young man, a young woman and a child on the grass next to the road. The blistering noonday sun beat down on them without mercy. Read more