We Are At War With Fallen Angels

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We are at war with fallen angels, but few will ever understand this.
I have avoided death more times than anyone I know now. I don't say that with gratitude or pride, but just as a fatigued factual observation. My family has joked about it; my own mother refuses to acknowledge it in that way verbally. Saying only her son has beaten the odds many times as any encouraging mother should.

Why is this happening? has been a nonstop inquiry of mine the last few weeks and has been many times before.

I have concluded it is, I believe, because we are walking in the light of service in a very important and unilluminated space.

Source'John St Julien Baba Wanyama':
https://www.youtube.com/@JohnStJulienBabaWanyama

Millions of children live in a perpetual state of constant suffering, and the demons of this world fatten themselves on that suffering. Among our human story, our mission, family, and organization are better positioned than any other to not only bring solutions to that situation, with the world's largest special needs children's village and community of its kind, but we also stand a chance of lighting a fire in human consciousness. Clean water has had its moment, child labour has had its, and child marriage and trafficking have had their moments of ignition inside collective consciousness. For all we address all these issues, the conversation about special needs children and their terrible suffering is a fire that has yet to be lit in mainstream consciousness. We believe our new village, and this community, is God's greatest chance of lighting that fire.

That is a fire the enemy does not want to see lit. When the enemy can not destroy a mission with temptation, it will turn to betrayal, trauma, sickness, and death. This is what we are seeing play out, and it is nothing unique. For it has happened to many torchbearers of love and truth around the world, and especially so in Christianity; where history tells us...many have suffered to light the fires of truth... and so it is, reluctantly, it appears unavoidable to all we have seen, and we hope and pray not, but likely will see again.
'John St Julien Baba Wanyama'

Romans 5:3-5
"Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, 4 and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, 5 and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us."

In love and peace, everyone. 🤍✝

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