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From Lost to Grateful with Aaron Murphy and John Kralik

2023/11/22
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Aaron Murphy:我将南美洲的经历转化为对抗贫困的使命。我帮助当地居民建造房屋和企业,为他们创造可持续的生活方式。这不仅改变了他们的生活,也改变了我的人生,让我找到了人生的意义和目标。我克服了个人挑战,如酗酒和焦虑,并通过禁食、锻炼和自律来保持清醒和健康。我专注于帮助那些有积极进取精神和感人故事的人,并依靠志愿者和社区的力量来维持项目的长期可持续性。我从单纯的捐赠玩具转向建立玩具工厂,为当地妇女提供就业机会,生产更高质量的玩具。 Chuck Warren & Sam Stone:Aaron Murphy 的故事鼓舞人心,他将个人挑战转化为帮助他人的行动,并建立了可持续的慈善模式。他的经历也引发了我们对感恩和奉献的思考。

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In this week's episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, we're honored to feature Aaron Murphy, a social media sensation whose journey in South America ignited a powerful mission against poverty. Overcoming personal struggles, Aaron's act of selflessness during lockdowns sparked a movement, inspiring donations to aid impoverished families. Explore the impact of MurphsLife Foundation in creating food farms, toy factories, shelters, and schools in El Salvador. Following Aaron's inspiring narrative, join Judge John Kralik, renowned for '365 Thank Yous' and 'A Simple Act of Gratitude.' His journey, born from a New Year's resolution to express daily gratitude, unfolded through transformative books. Later in the episode, Pastor Carl Wimmer delves into the biblical perspective on gratitude, offering spiritual insights. It's a power-packed show delving into personal missions, transformative gratitude, and insightful perspectives. Don't miss this episode of Breaking Battlegrounds—it's one you won't want to miss!

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Aaron Murphy is a social media sensation who transformed his journey in South America into a mission to combat poverty. Overcoming personal struggles, he immersed himself in the region, learning languages and understanding the socio-economic landscape. His act of selflessness during the lockdowns sparked a movement, inspiring donations to aid impoverished families.

After a particularly bad 2007, lawyer and Judge John Kralik decided to start 2008 with a serious New Year's resolution: to be thankful for the good things and people in his life. So he spent the next year writing one thank you note for each day -- to family, friends, co-workers, even the barista at his local Starbucks. Those notes make up his new book, 365 Thank Yous: The Year A Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Changed My Life. Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe)