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10 inspiring stories related to faith

Introduction: As long as the goal in mind is clear, there is hope of victory. The following are inspirational stories related to faith, welcome to read.

Introduction: Faith is a torch that can burn a person's potential to the maximum extent and guide him to fly to the sky of his dreams. We must establish lofty ideals and have firm beliefs: we must let our ideals and beliefs fly.

Many years ago, a poor shepherd took his two young sons to make a living by tending sheep for others. One day, they drove their sheep to a hillside. At this time, a group of wild geese flew over their heads and quickly disappeared into the distance. The shepherd's youngest son asked his father: "Where are the geese going to fly?" "They are going to a warm place to settle down and spend the cold winter." The shepherd said. His eldest son blinked his eyes and said enviously: "It would be great if we could fly like the wild geese. Then I will fly higher than the wild geese and go to heaven to see if my mother is there." The younger son He also said to his father: "It would be great to be a flying goose! Then you don't have to herd sheep and you can fly where you want." The shepherd was silent for a moment, and then said to his two sons: "As long as you want, You can also fly."

The two sons tried, but they didn't fly. They looked at their father suspiciously. The shepherd said, "Let me fly to show you." So he flew twice, but he didn't fly. The shepherd said with certainty: "I can't fly because I am old. You are still young. As long as you keep working hard, you will be able to fly and go where you want to go." The sons firmly remembered their father's words and They kept working hard, and they really took off when they grew up. They invented the airplane and they were the Wright brothers of the United States.

Introduction: Bad luck threw Bubi from the pinnacle of life into the bottomless abyss. However, with his strong will, he "surfaced" again and had a clear sky again. He has experienced endless pain, but still maintains the love for dreams deep in his soul; he has almost lost everything he once owned, but he retains the courage and perseverance of life. Keep your faith and never give up. As long as each of us has this spirit, there is nothing invincible.

Bubi, the editor-in-chief of France's "Her", is talented, and his articles are humorous and insightful. In 1995, at the age of 43, he suffered a sudden cerebral hemorrhage and fell into a coma. A few weeks later, he escaped the clutches of death, but all parts of his body were completely paralyzed. Not only did he lose the basic ability to walk and speak, he even needed the help of equipment to breathe. His communication with the outside world relies on his only movable left eye. The dark green eyes are wide open and narrowed, conveying the emotions and information of life.

He reached a mutual understanding with the female doctor. The female doctor read the alphabet aloud a thousand or ten thousand times and observed the reaction of her left eye. His eyes blinked once for "yes" and twice for "no". She recorded the letters he chose, connected the letters into words, and connected the words into sentences. The book was written page by page.

"My hands twitched on the yellow sheets, and I felt extremely uncomfortable. It felt like I was in a sea of ????fire, or like being alone in an ice cellar... Once the pressure of the 'Diving Bronze Man' was relieved, my thoughts were freed from the shackles of pain, such as Flying freely like a butterfly, you can go to Tierra del Fuego or the palace of King Midas, you can go see your beloved woman, get close to her and stroke her sleeping cheek, you can go to Spain to build an ancient castle, or you can go get the legendary Golden Fleece, to realize all your dreams.” This is a passage from his book that expresses his wish.

Introduction: The future is more important than reality, and hope is more important than the present. Hope should not be given up at any time, because it is the "philosopher's stone" that creates success and the future. Before Alexander the Great went on an expedition to Persia, he distributed all his property to his ministers. One of the ministers asked: "Your Majesty, what are you taking with you to set off?" "I hope I will only take this kind of treasure." Alexander replied. Young friends, life cannot be without hope. No matter what adversity we are in, we should not despair. Hope arises when you are disappointed, which can dispel the thick fog in your heart and embrace a clear blue sky. Let us live with hope and live the best version of ourselves.

There are two blind men who make a living by telling stories and playing string strings. The old man is the master and the young man is the apprentice. The apprentice groaned all day long and could not learn his craft well. Because of his blindness, he often even loses the courage to live.

One day, the master fell ill. Before he died, he said to his apprentice: "I have a prescription for restoring sight. I will seal it in your piano slot. You can only take out the prescription when you break 000 strings." . Remember, you must play with all your heart when breaking each string. Otherwise, no matter how good the medicine is, it will lose its effectiveness." The apprentice kept the master's will in mind, and he kept playing strings to realize his dream of regaining his sight.

Fifty years later, the apprentice had white hair and a silver beard. With a crisp sound, the apprentice finally broke the 000th string, and he rushed straight to the medicine shop in the city. When he was waiting expectantly to get the herbs, the shopkeeper told him that it was a blank piece of paper. He understood the master's intention, he learned the craftsmanship, and this was the prescription. With the craftsmanship, he had the courage to survive. He worked hard to speak and play the strings, and became a famous artist and respected by people. It was not until the age of 95 that he passed away with a smile on his Sanxian.

Introduction: An ordinary rural woman’s heart is burning with the pursuit of culture and spirit. For this reason, she endured many difficulties and experienced many hardships. Her story makes us understand: when life shines with the light of the spirit, darkness will forever be lost beneath our feet. Working hard for your ideals and forging ahead for your ideals are always a stepping stone to people's success. No matter what kind of life it is, as long as the light of pursuit shines, the light of ideals will shine, and life will be enriched and beautiful because of it.

She is an ordinary rural woman, but she has lived an extraordinary life. She was in the fifth grade of elementary school in 1962. She liked singing and reading. But that year, she was so hungry that she couldn't study. She heard the news that the county theater troupe was recruiting students, so she applied for it. However, her father's obstruction blocked her path to learning opera, and also made her stubborn to cool down her desire to study, although she regretted it afterwards.

In this way, she became an ordinary rural woman, but she was different from those women who were accustomed to going to the fields, picking up shoe soles, and twisting hemp ropes. She was not willing to be a man's vassal, and she was unwilling to be an uneducated woman. There is no one who pursues, because her heart is burning with the desire for culture and spirit. Therefore, when people went to the fields to rest, she continued to collect shoe soles and twist hemp ropes in the fields, while she read; when she came home at night, she still read under the dim oil lamp. In that era, being so incompatible with others made her a person who "wasn't a woman" and "had no intention of living with men." Therefore, she was severely beaten, insulted, and discriminated against. The road leading to the light is full of ups and downs.

Without economic independence, there is no self-liberation. For the sun in her heart, for the song in her heart, and to draw the beauty in her heart, she began to learn to sew. During those days of hard work, she never stopped reading, let alone put down her pen. She wrote, melody by melody, and wrote hundreds of children's songs, hundreds of folk songs, love songs, and rock music. In 2002, her song was finally performed on a TV media. She, who never sheds tears easily, burst into tears. What a touching path of pursuit!

Introduction: In the Nazi concentration camp, at the critical moment of life and death, what the hungry painter needed was the sun, even if it was just a painting; on Christmas night, A ray of candlelight can make the prisoners who are facing death sing songs and see the dawn of freedom. Young friends, this is such a touching thing. Today, far away from the smoke and hunger, our hearts sometimes fall into all kinds of invisible quagmire. At this time, I hope that with the help of a paintbrush that can satisfy our hunger and a candle that can keep us warm, we can give ourselves a gift that is not lacking in color and poetry; let us dye every moment of our lives with the fragrance of our spirit, so that Selfless illumination leads ordinary souls to the palace of sunshine.

Both stories take place in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.

A hungry painter was lucky enough to get half a piece of bread by chance, but he did not swallow the bread. He held the mouth-watering delicacies in exchange for the things he needed more in his life - a piece of paper and a carbon pen. He must paint! Because without the sun shining in the painting, his soul will starve to death before his body.

In a dark and damp cell, huddled were several skinny people who might be kidnapped by death at any time. One of them was enviable because he had hidden a long piece of white wax in his package. Almost all fellow prisoners had seen him eating the candle like a sausage when he was hungry.

One night, the wind howled and the stars disappeared. There was a ghost in the darkness*** Sigh, suddenly, a trembling voice said: "Today is Christmas, right?" Everyone became inexplicably excited - these people who had long been forgotten by time all agreed " Christmas" argument. On this festive night that should have been full of fireworks and delicious food, they could only feed their desire with memories... After the excitement, a snake-like thought stubbornly lingered in everyone's mind: I'm afraid, this is this life. Is it the last Christmas? There was a low rustling sound, which was the sound of opening a package. Everyone disgustedly guessed that the guy with the "sausage" must be enjoying the Christmas dinner all to himself. However, they guessed wrong. The man lit the candle without saying a word. The dying prisoners were summoned by the sudden candlelight, and the singing in the cell that had been dead silent just a moment ago suddenly started singing! In this long-lost luxurious candlelight, everyone truly saw the dawn of freedom with invincible beauty.

Introduction: Although I am behind bars, my heart is roaming freely. Why is this possible, just because he has a firm belief. If you want to stay young and get out of trouble, you should keep the ideal fire in your heart burning forever. Some people are not in jail, but their hearts seem to be in jail. Can such a person achieve anything?

Professor Hua is a philosopher. Because he wrote an "out of line" article, he was first criticized and later went to jail.

In the small cell, I couldn't read or write, and I didn't even have a chance to relax. Professor Hua was extremely lonely, so he said to the guard outside the door: "Give me a piece of chalk." The guard asked: "Why do you want chalk?" Professor Hua said: "I want to draw." The guard said: "No." If no chalk is given, Professor Hua will find it himself. He found that the walls of this small cell were made of gray mortar. Over time, some of the gray mortar cracked and peeled off. The fallen gray sand can be used as chalk, and the dark wall is a ready-made blackboard.

Professor Hua had plenty of time, so he slowly drew a large doorway on the wall. Outside the doorway, he painted the sea, distant mountains, blue sky, white clouds, a sailing ship, and several flying birds. seagull. After the painting was finished, Professor Hua admired it alone, and his thoughts passed through the cell and went outside the door. Professor Hua imagined that he was sailing on a long voyage, flying with seagulls among the blue sky and sea. Thinking about it, he smiled.

The guard noticed something strange about Professor Hua and asked sharply: "Why are you laughing?" Professor Hua said: "I drew a painting, you can come in and take a look." The guard went in and took a look. He said angrily: "Wipe it off quickly." Professor Hua said: "Why wipe it off? The sea, distant mountains, blue sky, white clouds, sailing ships, and flying birds. These things do not fight with people, let alone cause trouble." The guard thought about it. That’s right, I don’t force Professor Hua to wipe it off.

From then on, Professor Hua looked at the scenery outside the "door" every day, and while looking at it, he thought: That should be Africa on the other side of the sea? In Africa, there are endless grasslands, with lions, zebras, and other animals running on the grasslands. Antelope... Sometimes he thought: Where did those seagulls come from? Where are they going to fly to? Do seagulls have a hometown? How do they give birth to children? Facing this landscape painting on the wall every day, Professor Hua There are novel associations, as if he is not in jail, but traveling, visiting new places every day. Africa, Europe, America, and Oceania, he can come and go as he pleases.

When Professor Hua imagined that the other side of the sea was a small island in the Pacific, and was imagining the strange customs and customs on the island, the guard opened the cell door and said: "Old professor, you are free."

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Professor Hua walked out of the cell and found that two years had passed and 9 guards had changed. Only the blue sky and sea remained unchanged, the ship was still sailing, and the birds were still flying.

The article that originally led to Professor Hua being convicted and imprisoned is now highly regarded by the world. People who had criticized Professor Hua in the past came to apologize one after another. They said guiltily: "Mr. Hua, I have made you suffer." Professor Hua smiled and said: "I have long turned suffering into happiness. In the past twenty years, I have been in a prison cell. But I travel all over the world every day. Do you think I am getting younger and younger as I live?" Professor Hua does not look old at all, but all of his colleagues are getting older. Professor Hua said: "You are more tired than me!"

Introduction: Each of us had beautiful dreams when we were young, and it is these dreams that plant the seeds of success for us in the future. Because dreams are hopes and are most closely related to the potential in our nature.

But dreams are often far from reality, so they need to be managed. To manage a dream is to turn a seemingly distant or even absurd dream into reality step by step through your unremitting efforts. A philosopher said: "All success and all wealth in the world starts with an idea! It starts with the dream in our hearts!" In other words, success is actually very simple: you first have a dream, and then work hard to manage your dream. , no matter what others say, never give up.

He grew up in an ordinary farmer's family. His family was very poor, so he followed his father to farm when he was very young. While resting in the field, he stared into the distance in trance. His father asked him what he wanted. He said that when he grew up, he didn't want to farm or go to work. He wanted to stay at home every day and wait for someone to send him money. After hearing this, his father smiled and said, "That's ridiculous, stop dreaming! I promise no one will mail it to you."

Later he went to school. One day, he learned the story of the Egyptian pyramids from the textbook, and said to his father: "When I grow up, I want to go to Egypt to see the pyramids." His father patted his head angrily and said, "That's ridiculous! Don't keep dreaming. I guarantee you won’t be able to go.”

More than ten years later, the boy became a young man. After graduating from college, he became a journalist and published several books every year. He sat at home and wrote every day. Publishing houses and newspapers mailed money to his home, and he used the money to travel to Egypt. He stood under the pyramid, looked up, and remembered what his father said when he was a child, and silently said to his father: "Dad, nothing in life is guaranteed!"

He is the most popular person in Taiwan. Essayist Lin Qingxuan. Those dreams that his father thought were absurd and impossible became a reality for him more than ten years later. In order to realize this dream, he has been getting up at 4 o'clock every morning to read and write for more than ten years. He insists on writing 3,000 words every day, which is more than 1 million words a year. With tenacious struggle, hard work, and perseverance, he finally realized his dream.

Introduction: As long as the goal in mind is clear, there is hope of victory. If the goal in your heart is vague, even if victory is close at hand, you may give up halfway. This is a truth that Florence Chadwick, the first woman to swim across the Catalina Channel, told the world through her actions. Let us determine the goal in our hearts early, keep our eyes on her, insist on her, and run towards her unswervingly.

Florence Chadwick looked forward and saw nothing but thick fog. Her whole body was numb and she had been swimming for nearly 6 hours. She was already the first woman to swim across the English Channel in both directions. The 34-year-old now aims to become the first woman to swim from Catalina Island to the coast of Faunia.

On the morning of July 4, 1952, the water was freezing cold and the fog was so thick that it was difficult for her to even see the ships protecting her. She endured the cold water and continued to swim forward.

In a boat next to Florence, her mother and coach encouraged her, telling her it wasn't too far. However, all she saw was still fog. They urged her not to give up, and she never thought about giving up, except then... when there was only the last half mile left, she offered to give up.

A few hours later, still trying to calm down her cold body, she told a reporter: "Look, I'm not making excuses for myself. But if I could see land, maybe It was already successful." It was neither fatigue nor the cold water that frustrated her, but the fog that prevented her from seeing her goal.

Two months later, she started again. Although there was thick fog this time, she swam with unshakable confidence and her goal clearly in her mind. She knew that somewhere behind the fog was land, and this time she succeeded. Florence Chadwick became the first woman to swim across the Catalina Channel, beating the men's record by two hours.

Introduction: A child from a poor black family who grew up in a notorious slum, and at the time when hippies were popular in the United States, it was difficult to get ahead without special circumstances, but Roger Rawls became the governor. What is the reason for this surprising result? It is the word "faith". The word "faith" seems simple, but in fact it contains profound truth, and it can produce magical power. In the following story, faith changed the fate of Roger Rawls. Young friends, let us establish firm beliefs and sprint towards the peak of our ideals. You can also become a "Governor".

Roger Rawls was the first black governor in New York's history. He was born in the infamous Big Sandhead slum in New York. Few children born here have decent jobs when they grow up. However, Roger Rawls was an exception. He not only entered college but also became governor. At the press conference for his inauguration, he did not mention a word about his history of struggle. He only mentioned a very unfamiliar name-Pierre Paul. Later people learned that Pierre Paul was a principal of his elementary school.

In 1996, Pierre Paul was hired as the director and principal of Nobita Elementary School. It was the time when American hippies were popular. When he walked into Nobita Elementary School, he found that the poor children here were even more idle than the "lost generation". They skipped classes, fought, and even smashed the blackboard in the classroom. When Roger Rawls jumped from the window sill and walked to the podium with his little hand stretched out, Pierre Paul said: "As soon as I look at your slender little finger, I know that you will be the governor of New York State in the future." At that time, Roger Rawls Rawls was shocked. Because he had grown so old, only his grandmother had inspired him once, saying that he could become the captain of a five-ton boat. This time Mr. Pierre Paul actually said that he could become the governor of New York State, which was really beyond his expectation. He took note of this statement and believed it. From that day on, the governor of New York State flew like a flag in his heart. His clothes were no longer stained with mud, and his speech no longer contained obscenities. He began to walk upright, and he became the class president. In the next 40 years, there was not a day when he did not fulfill his duties as governor. At the age of 5, he really became the governor.

In his inaugural speech, there was this passage. He said that in this world, faith is something that anyone can get for free, so successful people all start with a small faith.

Bruno (548-600) was a famous Italian scientist, astronomer and atheist in the 6th century. He was persecuted for a long time because of his doubts about Christian teachings. He was left in the dungeon for eight full years. He debated countless times with theologians and was tortured countless times, but his fighting spirit remained high and he persisted in his beliefs. The Holy See tried every means but could not make Bruno take a step back from the truth. On February 8, 600, he was burned at the stake by Pope Clement VIII. In the courtroom, Bruno looked at the frightened cardinals and declared calmly: "You are more frightened when you pronounce the verdict to me than when I hear the verdict!" This article is his book "On Infinity, the Universe and the Worlds" The end of the fifth dialogue in the book. This article is full of enthusiasm, full of desire for liberation, full of strong fighting spirit, and profoundly reflects the requirements of the times to break the ideological prison. Philoteo in the article is Bruno's own incarnation, and Optino's appeal in the article can be seen as Bruno's inner cry to himself. In the history of mankind, thousands of "Brunos" have sacrificed their lives to defend scientific truth without fear of coercion or sacrifice. They live forever in people's hearts.

Go forward, my dear Philoteo, and may nothing, not the rude curses of the ignorant, nor the indignation of the mediocre, compel you to give up the propagation of your wonderful doctrines. , No matter the anger of dogmatists and dignitaries, no matter the nonsense of the masses, no matter the shocking public opinion, no matter the slander of liars and jealous people, none of these can damage your nobility in my heart Image will never make me leave you.

Hold on, my Philoteo, to the end! Don’t be discouraged, don’t retreat, even if the clumsy, ignorant, powerful high court uses all kinds of conspiracies to frame you, even if it tries to Use every possible means to resist the triumph of your good intentions and your writings.

Don’t worry, such a day will come. Then everyone will understand what I understand, and everyone will admit that it is as easy for everyone to agree with you and praise you as it is to compare with you. It is difficult to do that. All people, who are not bad from head to toe, will one day be driven by their conscience to give you the praise you deserve. You must know that it is the inner teacher who opens the eyes of reason in the final analysis, because we understand that intellectual wealth does not come from the outside, but from the inside, from our own spirit.

There are particles of sound reason in the hearts of all people, and they all have an innate conscience. It stands above the solemn court of reason, judging good and evil, light and darkness and making fair judgments. It is to this sentence that the most loyal and distinguished defender of your good cause finally kindled the fire of insurrection from the depths of every human consciousness.

And those who dare not make friends with you, those who cowardly and stubbornly defend their base ignorance, those who insist on being naked sophists and sworn enemies of truth. People, they will find in their own consciences the judge and executioner, the one who avenges you, who will be able to punish them more ruthlessly in the depths of their own minds so that they can no longer hide it from themselves. point of view. When the enemy's blow is repulsed, let a horde of strange and vicious Ephmenides surround him and let him rage Pour on...the inner motives of your enemy and torture him to death with your own teeth.

Forward! Continue to teach us to understand the truth about the sky, planets and stars, and explain to us what is the difference between one and another among the infinite celestial bodies, and the reasons for the infinity in the infinite space Why interaction with the infinite is not only possible, but also inevitable. Teach us what real entities, matter, and motion are, who is the Creator of the entire world, and why everything that feels is composed of the same elements and origins. Preach to us the doctrine of the infinite universe. A complete overthrow of these imaginary vaults and celestial realms which seem to divide so many celestial and natural realms. Teach us to laugh at these limited heavens and the stars clinging to them. Let your invincible arguments be fired with thousands of arrows, destroying the iron wall and sky shell of the first mover that the masses believe in. Down with vulgar beliefs and the so-called fifth nature. Give us the universality of the laws of the earth to all celestial bodies and the doctrine of the center of the universe. Completely smash the external promoters and the so-called boundaries of various heavens. Open the door for us so that we can see through it the vastness of the unified planetary world. Tell us how other worlds rush like ours through the oceans of ether. Explain to us how the movements of all worlds are governed by the power of the soul within themselves. And teach us to move forward unswervingly on the road of understanding nature guided by these viewpoints.