My name is Diana, and I'm from Costa Rica.
I was raised in a Christian school from preschool through high school, and I studied for one year at a Christian university in Arkansas, USA.
My passion is studying God's Word. I have studied theology with an emphasis on dispensationalism and was working on a thesis on eschatology. I have read the entire Bible once and am currently reading it for the second time.
Over the years, I have led Bible studies twice, taught Sunday school, and organized a charity race to raise funds for school supplies for children from low-income families.
Professionally right now, I am a teacher, and I enjoy helping children and adults learn and grow. My faith is the foundation of my life, and I love discussing Scripture, asking questions, and continuing to learn from the Bible every day.
I was raised in a Christian school from preschool through high school, and I studied for one year at a Christian university in Arkansas, USA.
My passion is studying God's Word. I have studied theology with an emphasis on dispensationalism and was working on a thesis on eschatology. I have read the entire Bible once and am currently reading it for the second time.
Over the years, I have led Bible studies twice, taught Sunday school, and organized a charity race to raise funds for school supplies for children from low-income families.
Professionally right now, I am a teacher, and I enjoy helping children and adults learn and grow. My faith is the foundation of my life, and I love discussing Scripture, asking questions, and continuing to learn from the Bible every day.
- Teacher and filmaker at Independent
- Lives in Costa Rica
- From Alajuela
- Country Costa Rica
- Studied bachelor degree at Universidad Latina, Universidad Véritas, JBU
- Female
- Single
- 06/18/1984
- Followed by 5 people
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- What I learned today, July 12, from Brother Rodney
Today I came to understand that the flesh perishes because it goes to the grave and returns to dust. This is how the corruptible comes to an end and turns to destruction.
The soul is the breath that God has given. Life exists because of the union of the flesh and the breath. At the resurrection, that breath returns from God.
The phrase "Return, ye children of men" is a call to the resurrection.
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Death is not the end; it is a gift from God because suffering comes to an end, and we wait in hope for what He has promised.
There is no separate rapture. The true hope is the resurrection, when the corruptible will put on incorruption, and the mortal will put on immortality. That is the true victory.
Death is no longer defeat. Death is victory. It is the hope God has given us.
And the image that touched my heart the most was this: death is sleep, and Jesus is the alarm.What I learned today, July 12, from Brother Rodney Today I came to understand that the flesh perishes because it goes to the grave and returns to dust. This is how the corruptible comes to an end and turns to destruction. The soul is the breath that God has given. Life exists because of the union of the flesh and the breath. At the resurrection, that breath returns from God. The phrase "Return, ye children of men" is a call to the resurrection. I Death is not the end; it is a gift from God because suffering comes to an end, and we wait in hope for what He has promised. There is no separate rapture. The true hope is the resurrection, when the corruptible will put on incorruption, and the mortal will put on immortality. That is the true victory. Death is no longer defeat. Death is victory. It is the hope God has given us. And the image that touched my heart the most was this: death is sleep, and Jesus is the alarm.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
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