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What if God Was the Sun

If God were the Sun, it would be like having a friend in the sky, always looking out for you, sharing its light and warmth. Imagine waking up each morning and feeling the gentle rays of sunshine touch your face. God says, “Good morning, I’m here and shining just for you.” For children, this idea is magical and comforting—it’s like knowing that no matter what happens, you have a light that never goes out, a friend that never leaves.

Let’s think about what the sun does every day. It rises slowly in the morning, bringing light to the world. When the sun comes up, it paints the sky in bright oranges, pinks, and yellows, filling the world with color and life. If God were the Sun, it would mean that God is the artist of the morning, waking up the world with a beautiful smile. God’s light touches everything, making flowers bloom, trees grow, and the birds sing. God says, “Look around and see how much beauty I have made for you.”

Now, imagine if you were talking to God and asked, “What do you look like? What is your purpose?” And God, with a gentle voice, said, “Look at the sun.” When you look at the sun (but remember, don’t look too long because it’s so bright!), you’ll see its light shining everywhere. It doesn’t choose just one place to shine; it shines for everyone. It shines over mountains, forests, oceans, and cities. It shines on everyone, no matter who they are. If God were the Sun, it would mean that God’s love is like sunlight—big enough for everyone, warm, and always there, even if sometimes you can’t see it directly.

When the sun hides behind clouds, it’s still there. You may not see it, but you can feel its warmth and know it’s watching over you. God’s love is the same. Sometimes, things happen that make it feel like the light has gone away, like a cloudy day or a storm. But just like the sun is always behind the clouds, God’s love never really leaves. It’s just waiting to shine again, to warm your heart and make you feel safe.

Think about how the sun helps plants grow. When seeds are planted in the ground, they stretch their tiny roots toward the warmth. The sun’s light helps them grow into flowers, trees, or fruits. If God were the Sun, it would mean that God’s purpose is to help you succeed, too. Like flowers turn their faces to the sun, children can turn their hearts to God’s love. They can feel its warmth and know they are being nurtured and encouraged to grow strong and bloom with kindness, joy, and imagination.

The sun also teaches us to be patient. It takes time for seeds to sprout and for flowers to bloom. Sometimes, we must wait for the sun to rise after a night. If God were the Sun, God would remind children that life is about growing slowly, having patience, and trusting that light will come again. Even when it feels like night or shadows seem long, there is always the promise of a new dawn.

And when the sun sets, it doesn’t disappear forever. It simply moves to another place to bring light to someone else. The sun says, “I’ll be back, and I’m still here, even if you don’t see me.” If God were the Sun, this would be a reminder that even when things change, or someone has to go away, the love they share remains, just like the warmth left behind by the sun. It’s a promise that God’s love doesn’t fade; it moves, it changes, but it is always there, somewhere, waiting to shine again.

Imagine standing in the sunlight, feeling its warmth on your skin. It’s like getting a big hug from God. You don’t need to go searching far to find that feeling. It’s right there every time the sun shines. All you have to do is lift your head and feel the warmth. God says, “You are loved, just as you are.”

For children, understanding that God’s love is like the sun means they can find comfort and inspiration every day. They can play, explore, and dream, knowing they are always seen and cared for. If they ever feel alone, all they need to do is look at the sun or feel its warmth, and they’ll remember that they are part of something beautiful and bright.

In this way, the sun becomes more than just a light in the sky—it symbolizes hope, love, and life. It’s a reminder that every child is unique, and just like the sun shines for the flowers, the trees, and the oceans, it shines for them, too. If God were the Sun, every sunrise would be a new chance to shine, grow, and spread warmth to others, as the sun does each day.

So, next time you see the sun rising or feel its warmth, remember that it’s a little like having God right there with you, whispering, “I am here, and I will always light your way.” And isn’t that a beautiful thought for children to carry as they grow, learning to shine their light and share their warmth, just like the sun?

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Summary of Empowering Marine Foundation Egypt: The Role of Mohamed S. Abou Gabal

Mohamed S. Abou Gabal, the Lead Administrator of the YNA Group for Egypt, presents a strategic vision to expand Marine Foundation Egypt’s presence throughout the Arab world. With over 15 years of experience and an influential network, Abou Gabal aims to utilize his political insight and relationships to strengthen the foundation’s reach. His proposal includes building a team of six dedicated members and rapidly recruiting up to 1,000 members, demonstrating his confidence and capacity to generate substantial growth for the foundation.

Abou Gabal’s connections extend beyond Egypt, encompassing key figures across the Arab region, which could facilitate significant partnerships with government agencies, private sector entities, and civil society organizations. His structured approach includes a flexible financial support suggestion, showing his willingness to collaborate closely with Marine Foundation leadership while demonstrating transparency and trust.

His plan aligns with Marine Foundation Egypt’s goals of sustainable development and humanitarian support. By positioning Egypt as a hub for the foundation, Abou Gabal envisions expanding the network to influence policies and advance projects throughout the Middle East. He proposes a three-month trial period to showcase tangible results, reflecting his confidence and readiness to be held accountable. This trial provides an opportunity for Marine Foundation Egypt, led by Lady Sonia, to evaluate his effectiveness while minimizing risks.

Overall, Abou Gabal’s proposal offers a strategic advantage, with his deep understanding of the region and ability to mobilize influential stakeholders. His vision of establishing Marine Foundation Egypt as a central player in the Arab world’s development could significantly enhance the foundation’s impact and visibility. If successful, this collaboration could transform Marine Foundation Egypt into a vital regional hub for sustainable development and humanitarian efforts.

https://marinef.org/the-magic-of-yna-egypt/

Summary of the Legend of Matsubara Hachiman Shrine and the Marine Foundation

The Matsubara Hachiman Shrine in Ito City, Japan, stands as a site of historical and spiritual significance, built over 800 years ago by a samurai who embodied values of honor and protection. In 2023, this shrine became the birthplace of the Marine Foundation’s Global Samurai Festival, a tradition that celebrates both the ancient samurai’s legacy and the foundation’s mission of global unity and peace.

Tomeo Motto, connected to the shrine through Priestess Hitomi, met the previous High Priest shortly before his passing. During this encounter, the High Priest imparted the shrine’s spiritual essence and history, inspiring Tomeo to integrate these values into the Marine Foundation’s global initiatives. This meeting marked the beginning of the Global Samurai Festival, a symbolic event that merged the samurai’s honor with the foundation’s humanitarian efforts.

The first festival, held in 2023, featured a grand procession where carriers, called ‘Global Samurai,’ carried a sacred portable shrine (mikoshi) from the mountain summit to the sea. This act, symbolizing life’s spiritual journey, culminated in the mikoshi entering the sea, paying homage to the sea deity. It was a powerful moment that connected the shrine’s past and the Marine Foundation’s present mission of peace and unity.

Priestess Hitomi’s role in maintaining the shrine’s spiritual continuity is pivotal, as she supports Tomeo in extending the shrine’s influence globally through the Marine Foundation. Her collaboration ensures that the shrine’s legacy endures, now intertwined with the foundation’s vision for international cultural and humanitarian integration.

The shrine’s story and the Global Samurai Festival now symbolize the Marine Foundation’s commitment to unity, tradition, and integrity, with Ito City serving as the legendary birthplace of this global initiative. The shrine remains a beacon of the samurai’s spirit and the Marine Foundation’s ongoing pursuit of a harmonious and peaceful world.

https://marinef.org/2nd-edition-global-samurai-festival/

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