Mimi ni mtoto wa mama, kula kulala, nina mika 40 na ninataka kuoa

Mimi ni mtoto wa mama, kula kulala, nina mika 40 na ninataka kuoa

Mkuu. ,,kama ni kweli mtoto wa mama. endelea kuishi kwa wazazi wako. Ukienda kupanga chumba na mkeo utakuwa umetuolea sisi vidume...na tutamtafuna bila huruma.
 
Kate was addicted to alcohol as well as dependent on a cocktail of strong antidepressants, tranquilizers, beta-blockers, and sleeping pills. Over time, trying to cope with the high-octane demands of being a corporate highflier as well as the strain of maintaining her success and image had driven her to look for relief from all these sources. To the rest of the world, Kate appeared to have it all together. But in reality, her despair over her inability to cope without those substances only plunged her into a vicious cycle of defeat.

Kate tried everything to beat the bottle and her depression: She made appointments with psychiatrists and psychologists and even faithfully attended support groups for alcoholics. Through these endless appointments and meetings, she experienced what she calls "a few bouts of recovery" that lasted several days at best.

In the end, Kate found herself on the verge of giving up. But God had other plans for her. He led her to one of the leaders in my church who encouraged her to keep hearing the preached Word and praying in the Spirit. And as she kept listening to my messages on God's grace, God began uprooting the wrong beliefs that had taken hold in Kate's mind and replacing them with right beliefs about herself and her future.

The more she heard, the more she was able to keep her eyes on Jesus, instead of trying to overcome the symptoms. The more she heard, the more she was able to be at rest, to see God's blessings in the little things, and to supernaturally not even experience withdrawal symptoms. And in a short time, four long and treacherous years of addiction to alcohol disappeared for Kate.

The same can happen for you. In a supernatural instant, you too can experience liberation from destructive habits, fears, and bondages. You may not be able to understand how grace can set you free from a long-term addiction, but you can experience it in your heart and experience His liberty in your area of challenge!
 
Wana JF Heri ya mwaka mpya.

Mimi ni baba wa miaka 40 form four leaver, sina ujuzi wala maarifa yoyote ya maisha. Tangu nimalize elimu ya sekondari, sijawahi kufanya kazi yoyote ya kuniingizia kipato. Sijawahi kutengeneza pesa yangu mwenyewe. Kila hela unapewa na mama, hata hela ya kununua boksa.

Sijawahi kupanga wala kuishi maisha ya kujitegemea. Nimeshakuwa kwenye mahusiano ya ki mapenzi na wasichana wengi wasio na idadi, ila sikuwahi kufikiria kuoa. Nina watoto wawili, nilizaa na wasichana tofauti, watoto wanaishi na mama zao.

Kilichonisukuma kuandika uzi huu, ni kwamba kuna Dada nimempata, na nimetokea kumpenda kwa dhati. Nimemuahidi kuwa ntamuoa.

Sasa mchumba wangu huyo anataka nikapange, nianze kujitegemea?

Jamani wazoefu wa maisha naomba mnipe mbinu za kutafuta hela niache kumtegemea mama na Mimi niweze kama wanaume wengine .

Nawashukuru sana.

Vijana kula kuwala watoto wa mama tuko wengi sana DSM, ila Mimi nimejitokeza hadharani. TID ni mwenzangu pia, Toto la mama.
Hahaha
 
Kate was addicted to alcohol as well as dependent on a cocktail of strong antidepressants, tranquilizers, beta-blockers, and sleeping pills. Over time, trying to cope with the high-octane demands of being a corporate highflier as well as the strain of maintaining her success and image had driven her to look for relief from all these sources. To the rest of the world, Kate appeared to have it all together. But in reality, her despair over her inability to cope without those substances only plunged her into a vicious cycle of defeat.

Kate tried everything to beat the bottle and her depression: She made appointments with psychiatrists and psychologists and even faithfully attended support groups for alcoholics. Through these endless appointments and meetings, she experienced what she calls "a few bouts of recovery" that lasted several days at best.

In the end, Kate found herself on the verge of giving up. But God had other plans for her. He led her to one of the leaders in my church who encouraged her to keep hearing the preached Word and praying in the Spirit. And as she kept listening to my messages on God's grace, God began uprooting the wrong beliefs that had taken hold in Kate's mind and replacing them with right beliefs about herself and her future.

The more she heard, the more she was able to keep her eyes on Jesus, instead of trying to overcome the symptoms. The more she heard, the more she was able to be at rest, to see God's blessings in the little things, and to supernaturally not even experience withdrawal symptoms. And in a short time, four long and treacherous years of addiction to alcohol disappeared for Kate.

The same can happen for you. In a supernatural instant, you too can experience liberation from destructive habits, fears, and bondages. You may not be able to understand how grace can set you free from a long-term addiction, but you can experience it in your heart and experience His liberty in your area of challenge!
Una utani sana
 
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