Decisions we make lead to different experiences. Living on the edge with not much regard to faith and self-love, at times leads to dire consequences. I experienced the pain of being blemished, broken, hurt. Not everything is always an outcome of our deeds or actions. I am not a perfect being, however. Through grace and love, even during my times of living on the edge, I was slowed to a halt! In the peril of illness, near death experiences, surviving critical hospital stay with COVID-19, and a 3-day coma, I still stand. Let me define, describe, and deliver my story, my way while realizing and accepting my own vulnerabilities and the greatness of God. Our mind is underused, but when we let it be restored and redirected, greatness takes hold and shapes our thoughts. With faith and belief, remember...the mind is a powerful thing.
Married, father of three, Rodgers was born in Zimbabwe and raised in a Christian faith home. He relocated to the USA for college after high school and lived a life with no parameters or boundaries in the college years- diverse paths, with heavy alcohol consumption and party life, putting the faith and Christian path on hold while enjoying life to the fullest. He turned away from the faith and godly path he was raised in to almost a life of no prayer and belief until the major motorcycle accident in 2004 left him in a coma for three days. That was a turning point and change of direction in how he lived. He got married, became a good husband and father to his children, and turned the full cycle to raising his children in the same Christian faith he himself was raised in, to become credible and respected individuals in the society with principles of hard work, faith, respect, leadership, and love. He lived and enjoyed life full of abundance and joy. Fast forward to contracting the COVID-19 (coronavirus) in April of 2020, he survived a week of critical care and hospitalization. The theme in all near-death experiences throughout his life was to show the power of faith, that God remains in control, and what we put our mind to and believe in, with the strong and right mindset, what we think and believe will have powerful outcomes. The mind is a powerful thing. LinkedIn: Rodgers Masuta Twitter: @RodSutas IG: Rod Sutas FB: Rod Sutas
Married, father of three, Rodgers was born in Zimbabwe and raised in a Christian faith home. He relocated to the USA for college after high school and lived a life with no parameters or boundaries in the college years- diverse paths, with heavy alcohol consumption and party life, putting the faith and Christian path on hold while enjoying life to the fullest. He turned away from the faith and godly path he was raised in to almost a life of no prayer and belief until the major motorcycle accident in 2004 left him in a coma for three days. That was a turning point and change of direction in how he lived. He got married, became a good husband and father to his children, and turned the full cycle to raising his children in the same Christian faith he himself was raised in, to become credible and respected individuals in the society with principles of hard work, faith, respect, leadership, and love. He lived and enjoyed life full of abundance and joy. Fast forward to contracting the COVID-19 (coronavirus) in April of 2020, he survived a week of critical care and hospitalization. The theme in all near-death experiences throughout his life was to show the power of faith, that God remains in control, and what we put our mind to and believe in, with the strong and right mindset, what we think and believe will have powerful outcomes. The mind is a powerful thing. LinkedIn: Rodgers Masuta Twitter: @RodSutas IG: Rod Sutas FB: Rod Sutas
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