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Just a little question
Hello Brothers! Well I am no very regular here, but I just want to tell that right now I am experimenting a emotional insecure about my height. I am 1.7 meters (5.57 ft) tall, is not the worst height in the world, but I was living in Mexico and now I live in other country which the people ate taller than in Mexico, so I feel very insecure with my height and I just need a place for say this. I would like if for you the height is a problem and if for a tall men here is easy see as inferior man a person who is smaller than you. Thanks for read me.
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@Saul Munoz thanks a lot for your words, bro!
Being the Only Catholic in My Family
When I first converted, I thought my family would at least try to understand. Instead, it was the opposite. They judged me. Thought I believed they were “bad people.” Thought I was becoming some extreme religious guy who looked down on them. And if I’m being honest—at the start, I probably did judge them too. It’s hard when you find something so true, so life-changing—and the people closest to you don’t just reject it, they dismiss it entirely. It made the beginning of my faith journey really difficult. I wanted them to see what I saw. To realize what I realized. To understand why I couldn’t live the same way anymore. But no matter how much I explained, how many discussions I had, it didn’t click for them. And I had to learn a tough truth: they may never get it. That realization used to frustrate me. But now? I’ve come to accept it. Not everyone will see the world the way you do. Not everyone will understand why you live the way you live. And that’s okay. The answer isn’t to force it. It’s to lead by example. It’s easy to judge, to wish people were different, to feel resentment for the tension that faith can sometimes bring into relationships. But Christ calls us to something harder—to love anyway. To be patient. To pray for them. To focus on our own holiness instead of trying to fix everyone else. If you’re the only Catholic in your family, I get it. It’s tough. But stay the course. Stay faithful. God doesn’t need you to win debates—He needs you to live in a way that makes people curious. And when the time is right, maybe—just maybe—they’ll start to wonder why you have something they don’t. Until then, pray, lead, and trust Him with the rest.
Being the Only Catholic in My Family
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Dios sabe que permite en la vida de cada uno y lo importante es que a través de nosotros puede llegar Cristo y la Iglesia a ellos. Rezaré por tu familia, hermano!
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Israel Robles
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Hi! My name es Israel 25 yo. I am from Puebla a beatiful city in Mexico.

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