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This blog is for VCS Conservatory faculty, elementary, junior high, and high school, who cannot make the regular scheduled weekly devotions. It is to complete the required devotionals twice a week. You must view the two selected inspirational videos anytime during the week and give a comment on the video (at least 3 sentences). Your comments are what counts for credit.
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
8/27/18-8/30/18 Devo Two - Ivan Utoma
This is the second devotional for the week of August 27-30. This
video is
a devotion by Ivan Utoma. Ivan is in his second year of teaching in the Conservatory of the Arts and is an amazing piano player. Watch this video and let us know what do you
think by leaving a comment below the post.
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ReplyDeleteIvan Utomo has just bested me by far. Thank you for sharing and being so transparent. I appreciate that you are able to connect some dots that most of us that don't have your experience can glimpse with a better perspective on Jesus' impact on our lives.
Thanks for sharing, Ivan. I appreciate you sharing such a personal part of your life and the incredibly strong correlation between the story in Luke and your life. I am praying that God will continue to show you how this part of your life can continue to be for your good and His glory. Part of the faith component is believing in what we can't see. I think that you and this story put this on display very well.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this, Ivan. I did not see your devotional last year, and this helps me know you a bit more. Blessings to you and Grace for continued healing and happiness.
ReplyDeleteIvan, you are wise beyond your years. Great choice of scripture and connection with your personal life. Very insightful and a reminder of much faith and trust we must have and how ignorant we are about so much of this life. Thank you for your vulnerability and your reminder to not be ashamed when we don't know, but to trust that God does know.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing a devotional with us. What an incredible story and connection to the gospel. There is so much we do not know and will never know as we go through our lives and interact with people. My and my family's prayers are with you and Grace!
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