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The Double Life of ‘Rico Suave’ Gerardo

The year is 1990, “Rico Suave”, a song promoting sexuality, is an international hit.
To the artist, Gerardo Mejia, it wasn’t just a song, it defined who he was.

“I saw others doing drugs. I saw others drinking. I wasn't that guy. My sin that stopped me from my relationship with God was fornication,” says Gerardo.

That wasn’t the only relationship that suffered. A couple of years after his megahit, Gerardo married Kathy who’d had their first child. By then, the 26 year old, who gave his life to Christ at age 17, was steeped in to the world of pop music and stardom.
Gerardo recalls, “You're being surrounded by beautiful girls the whole time. Friends with power want you around. You know, as far as me. Too much, too soon. It messed me up.”

“We had what I thought was a perfect family,” says Kathy, “and in my eyes at that time, maybe that's what I thought it was.”

Gerardo states, “right after I got married, I went on the road again and being married never stopped me. I was cheating on her from day one. But I did value my family. Like, it was the only good thing that I had.”
Kathy states, “I feel like maybe he didn't love me so much to not cheat on me, but I felt like he loved God so much that he wouldn't do that.”

Gerardo remembers, “I would take my wife to church because I wanted her to be right, and I wanted that blessing there.” Over the next five years Gerardo's career had faded. He continued chasing fame and other women, as the deceptions continued.
He recalls, “Going to the studio, going out to the club, waking up, you know, in a hotel room.

And I knew too, like, I carried my Bible with me everywhere I went. You know, I wake up in the morning and just see the Bible next to my bed. I go, “man, I got to get it right. I got to get back.” But always with the excuse of, let me finish, God. Let me get bigger, bigger, because that one moment that I'm on top, that's when I tell the world that, who you are.”

After ten years of marriage Gerardo had become weary of the lies and hiding. Feeling like he had nothing to lose, he told Kathy everything.
Kathy reflects, “I remember my first reaction, and it's probably the complete wrong reaction, was, "What did I do wrong. Why wasn't I good enough?"
Gerardo continues, “She didn't throw anything at me. She didn't cuss me out. She was just quiet. And she walks off. And I just remember being in that room, looking up at the ceiling going, okay, Lord, let's go from here because I know you're going to restore my family.”

The couple decided to stay together, and Gerardo started sharing at churches how God had made him a new man and saved his marriage. While he was being celebrated, Kathy felt like an isolated victim. She remembers, “every time I went to hear his testimony and every time I was in a church listening to him tell his story, it was hurting me a little bit more and more. I'd just sometimes be sitting in the back, and I'd hear everyone just applauding him for coming clean, and, "Oh, you did the right thing, and look how God's restoring your marriage." I was just kind of in the shadows and just getting a little bit chipped away, little by little.” Gerardo spent more and more time away from home sharing his testimony, while Kathy’s loneliness- led her to adultery.

Gerardo states, “I heard ding, ding on my wife's phone. I started reading the messages.

I can't tell you how betrayed I felt. She said, "What are you doing?" I just remembered showing her the phone. I said, "I know,"
“My whole world just crumbled at that point, because Gerardo – he didn’t have the same 
reaction I had, he was gone he was done,” says Kathy.

The couple separated. Kathy went home to Kentucky, while Gerardo went home to Ecuador.
“I was at the all-time lowest point of my life,” says Kathy.  “I remember sitting on rooftops and thinking, "I'd just be better off if I just jumped off." I'd physically hurt myself.

I don't even know if it's even possible to give yourself a black eye, but I would beat up myself with my own hands because I was just in such a dark place.” A few months later at a men's retreat, Gerardo had a changed heart and went to see Kathy.
He says, “I'm really sorry. I said, "I understand. I'm the culprit. I'm to blame for a lot of it."

Kathy adds, “Gerardo had had a come-to-Jesus moment with our marriage. I think he finally took responsibility for the state that I was in. It wasn't all brought about by myself. I didn't get there alone.”

Gerardo brings his hands together, “It was little by little by little, and she met me. And now we're both in that path that God wanted us to be. If you knew us from back then, all bets were against us. All our friends said, "Oh, this is never going to last." This year, we've been married 30 years, and I give him all the credit.”
Kathy smiles and says, “We spent so many years of our lives just chasing after God, but until we finally just surrendered to God, could we really see what he could do. I mean, only God could take a marriage that was so messed up like our marriage and turn it into this, I won't say perfect, but I can't imagine. Sometimes I look around at people and I'm like, "Could they love each other as much as we do?" We have to love each other more than anybody else loves each other, and that's only God.”
 

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700 Club

Tiny Faith Delivers Big Miracle

After a stroke leaves Seanna disabled and angry about her new limitations, she clings to a mustard seed of faith for a full recovery. During a church service, a miracle begins to unfold.

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700 Club

A Heart Attack at Any Moment

Wenyang tried hard to live up to his name, which means powerful and strong.  Yet, his classmates had another name for him.

“One boy called me a sissy,” he shares.  “I didn’t have energy, so I colored with girls and just made paper airplanes by myself.”  

Mr. Wang recalls, “I told Wenyang that I wasn’t very strong when I was a boy either, but I exercised, and things changed.  I said, ‘You can do it too!’” 

However, when he played basketball with his dad, he ended up in the hospital.

“His lips were purple, his face was blue, and he was covered in sweat,” Mr. Wang recounts.  He continues, “A doctor said he’d been weak his whole life because he was born with a hole in his heart.  We had no idea.”

Mrs. Wang adds, “We were told without surgery, the hole would impact his physical development, his health, and personality.  The news crushed me.” 

Over time, Wenyang’s heart got worse.

“He laid in bed clutching his chest and gasping for air,” his mother recalls.  “If this continued, his body would give out and he’d die.”

“I told my mom I was fine because I didn’t want her to worry and cry,” Wenyang shares.  He then admits, “But really I was dizzy and nauseous.” 

Wenyang’s dad remembers “Once, Wenyang was coughing and had a dangerously high fever, so I carried him on my back to the hospital.”  

“The doctor said the hole in his heart was too big, and he could have a heart attack at any moment,” adds Mrs. Wang.  “He lay weak in my lap, his body was as dry as a branch, and his spirit was fading.” 

Wenyang needed heart surgery as soon as possible.  Yet the Wangs couldn’t afford it.  Then a doctor told them about Operation Blessing

“When we heard Operation Blessing would help us, suddenly the sky got bluer,” Mrs. Wang proclaims.  “Operation Blessing volunteers even prayed for us and told us they loved us because God loved us.”

Thanks to your help, a doctor repaired the hole in Wenyang’s heart. 

“Now he has a good appetite, and he’s growing fast,” his mom says.  “Every day, we go for a walk, and Wenyang is always the one who walks the fastest.”

His father adds, “He’s like a new person. When I look at his happy smile, I’m so relieved.”

“My classmates don't laugh at me anymore,” Wenyang declares.  “Finally, I feel like my name really fits me.  I’m confident and healthy and strong.”

“Without you, our son would’ve died.” Mrs. Wang says.  She concludes, “Your love is selfless, and it’s changed our whole family.”

 

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Gifty's Journey of Generosity with Superbook

In the vibrant nation of Indonesia, an 11-year-old girl named Gifty embarked on a journey that would transform her heart and deepen her faith. Born into a Christian family, Gifty was a diligent child who regularly attended Sunday school. Despite her dedication, she struggled with the concept of generosity. Sharing what she had with others did not come naturally to her, and when asked to share, she often did so reluctantly.

Gifty’s perspective began to change when she watched the Superbook episode “Jesus Feeds the Hungry,” which tells the story of how Jesus fed over 5,000 people with just five loaves of bread and two fish. This episode profoundly moved her, particularly the kindness of the young boy who willingly gave all he had to Jesus. His act of selflessness resonated deeply with Gifty, inspiring her to honor God through her own life.

“I felt convicted through the Superbook story of the five loaves and two fishes, which reminded me of the Bible verse Matthew 22:39,” Gifty shares. Matthew 22:39 is the verse in which Jesus tells His disciples the second most important commandment is to “Love your neighbor as yourself.” This newfound understanding of generosity as a reflection of Christ’s character led Gifty to start sharing her food with her siblings and friends without being asked. In doing so, she discovered a sense of joy and fulfillment she had never experienced before.

Gifty’s transformation did not stop at sharing food. She was inspired to serve in her church, praying for other children and sharing God’s love with them. Her missionary spirit also extended to her school, where she boldly shared God’s love with friends of different faiths. Gifty’s actions became a living testament to the power of the stories brought to life through Superbook, demonstrating how these biblical narratives can inspire real change in young hearts.

Gifty’s story highlights the global reach and impact of CBN Animation’s Superbook. Through captivating animations and engaging storytelling, Superbook brings the Word of God to children around the world, fostering spiritual growth and transformation. In Gifty’s case, it was the story of a simple act of kindness that ignited a passion for generosity and service in her heart.

As we reflect on Gifty’s inspiring journey, we are reminded of the importance of supporting ministries like Superbook. By sharing this story, accessing Superbook resources for your own families, or donating to CBN Animation’s Superbook ministry through the link below, you can help extend this impact to even more children and families around the world. Join us in this mission to bring the Word of God to life for the next generation. Together, we can inspire more children like Gifty to live out their faith with courage and compassion.

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