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ESTE JUEVES EN EL TREN DE LA VIDA

CONTAREMOS EN NUESTRA PRIMERA ENTREVISTA CON
SALVADOR MARTÍ PRESIDENTE DEL NUEVO PARTIDO CRISTIANO FIEL, "¿CRISTIANOS EN POLÍTICA? ¿POR QUÉ Y PARA QUÉ?".
TAMBIÉN TENDREMOS UNA INTERESANTE ENTREVISTA CON NICKY CRUZ (REALIZADA POR EL PERIODISTA JOEL FOSTER) NICKY CRUZ SE ENCUENTRA ESTOS DÍAS EN DIFERENTES CIUDADES ESPAÑOLAS REALIZANDO UN TOUR EVANGELISTICO CON GARY WILKERSON Y OTROS MINISTERIOS DANDO TESTIMONIO DEL PODER DEL EVANGELIO QUE CAMBIA VIDAS...
Y FINALMENTE CONTAREMOS CON LA PSICOTERAPEUTA JUDITH GASSÓ HABLÁNDONOS DE LA IMPORTANCIA DE LA FIGURA DE LA MADRE, A PROPÓSITO DEL PRIMER DOMINGO DE MAYO QUE EN ESPAÑA SE CELEBRA EL DÍA DE LA MADRE...

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Good morning, friends and friends, I am Julio Pérez and this is the train of life, a radio adventure along the routes of the heart. I want to invite you to travel with me and dream together in a better world, a different world where men and women of good will can live in peace and freedom. The train of life is a magaxin of good news and hope.

This is a radio time specially designed for people like you and like so many truth seekers, of the only truth that can make us authentic free come on, I invite you to travel with us on the safest train of all, which will certainly take you to safe harbour. This is the train of

life the world. Good morning, Spain. Good day to all friends of the north, the south, the east and the west, of this mosaic of cultures called Spain, this wonderful country of ours that we have to appreciate, this Mediterranean country, Cantabrian, Atlantic and also to the ends of the earth. We' re going to travel together. Come with me on this traveling train, the train of life. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, for some it will be good morning, others good night or take off good

afternoon. Look in this program at the train of life, this traveling train.

Thirty- two real years ago. I wanted to set up here a marketing speech, No thirty- two years, in the spring of the ninety - two, just in the spring of the ninety- second, on the eve of the Barcelona Olympics, of the wonderful unforgettable Olympics of Barcelona of the ninety- two, the year of the Ex Universal of Seville, the year of Spain with everything, but with all those of the law, this rain of medals, the Spanish medalist was something and the country experienced a rise in

its self- esteem, Infrastructures and everything took a huge qualitative leap at the level of the whole country. Okay. What I mean is, we' ve traveled. We' re thirty- two years old. It gives a lot of it. For five years we did two two three- hour weekly magaxin, each after one a three- hour week. Usually sometimes two and a half hours, but most of the times three hours the maximum because there

are different three or four interviews, music, curiosities, etcetera. They make the journey a little easier and we talk about what happens, what happens on the street, what people think, what we think, and who we are. What do I represent, because I represent one of the voices of the evangelical world, of the Protestant world. Yes, I am an evangelical, pastor, evangelical more than forty years ago. In this case it' s

a blessed craft that the truth honors me. And also, many years ago, when I was very young, I had an experience, a personal encounter

with Jesus Christ. He changed my life from end to end in a very precarious situation, mine, in my concrete case, with a very problematic family context, dysfunctional to the maximum and then well, for this was a miracle of those who pass through life Sometimes and Jesus meant for me to cease being a magic legend or a talisman to become a real, living and transcendent experience, and he has been the great guide of my life all these years,

of my wife also who have the same experience, thank God, of my two children, that also some of them are pastors and live the Christian faith in a way, because also intense and good, are precious. And then, my grandchildren and family, a large part of my family, also knowing Jesus as the personal savior of their lives. And this is a joy, a great joy. Look We are here to help what is possible good practices live faith in the word of God, that the word of God has a

transformative power. Here the example I am telling you and so many others who have passed by, but have paraded hundreds of people, many of them are repetitive, because they are people we were counting on here. Many commentators, journalists have gone through a lot and continue to pass, communicators, artists,

elite athletes. At the Olympics. We had some of them precisely during the Olympics that were evangelical, that came from other countries, that plus brands and such we had the privilege also to interview them and an endless number of things people like the puma, Juan Luis Guerra I so many others that we have also been able to interview at some time and many simple and anonymous people that have something to tell, because they have also been here theologians, of course,

pastors, women, professionals, psychologists, psychiatrists, doctors, of all specialties, people who are successful writers, writers of other kind an endless. These are an endless parade. Some politicians too and this morning we are going to have the first interview with a man who has jumped into politics. It ' s Salvador Martí. Salvador Martí is a brave man, I don' t have to say, he' s a brave man by the way.

It does not go bravely for life, but it does go from what is deep convictions in God and in the word of God and in Christian values, in this dechristianization that we are living in Spain and in Europe, to forced marches that poison social consciousness in some cases, in another, because they are natural things and there is nothing more to talk about, but there are things that are really very harmful for coexistence and social consciousness as they are antivalues and

then they really disorient many. Then Salvador Martí is a man who is the urban guard, the achievement. He' s a man who' s been having a job with alexia, a program against bullying, talking about values. He is an indefatigable worker, a man, but a man who, from an intelligent, moderate and focused position, speaking on his political agenda, has worked on this idea. It seems that he will explain to us and a long time ago and recently decided to take the step of launching into active politics.

We have no politicians in Parliament. Still today we must have a voice at least and he has been able to do so with the faithful party are the acronyms of an acrostic party that will tell us faithful and good, because there it is clear. You know that when you are a Christian and you talk about values, this is a facha, this is an ultra, this is if the ultra- left people were told that they are communstoids of those of the worst caraña and we do not speak in those terms, although we

sometimes say what is to be said, because it is so contemptuous. Besides, that' s not the case, that' s a lie. What happens is that he has become all Mount Oregano and is a good man and will tell us the first, the first round ahead is the European elections and we must all contribute to signatures immediately in order to present the candidacy for European

women. He will tell us about it and please take good note, take the data, because we will all sign that many are already signing to get the candidacy for Europeans, which I believe is a unified vote for the whole country. Well, Salvador Martí would be the first Christian political voice for what the mission is. Well, Salvador mart will explain it to us here on the train of life. Then we' re going to have a very nice

interview and I was trying to connect with my good friend Niki Cruz. I say friend, because we are friends being in Barcelona and on several occasions I have been with him. I' ve organized events with Nikiy Cruz, too. My dear friend Luis Rodríguez, who was the first to bring Niki Cruz, made him known was a great blessing. And then I had the opportunity, on a couple of occasions of an invitation to Nikiy Cruz, who came

and was a blessing to make a char. A few years and now, before the pandemic, just with the fraternity of shepherds, Miguel Leal eats in front, we had the opportunity to bring Nicky Cruz and Gary Wilkerson, the son of the distinguished David Wilkerson, No and it was and were sensational days, sensations. He' s back now, he' s been to Bilbao, he' s been to Valencia, he' s in Madrid. These days they have a public event in Goti alone and very important. I think

this act is gonna be him. It seems to me that on Saturday Sunday they will say it here in the interview. But my good friend, journalist Joel Foster, has given him a magnificent interview, magnificent in Protestant and toural and we have said good. Let' s go to me trying to connect with Niki. Niki was surrendered because he is eighty- five years old and

still a warrior. Eh, but Jaime Villarreal, who is the coordinator, the president of the fertility of Pentecostal and charismatic of Spain, told me Julio he would want, but it is that he is very saying, nothing quiet. Let' s take advantage of Joel Foster' s very well- made and recent interview for a few days and let' s hear it. This week. It has been just over twenty minutes with magnificent, magnificent Nikiy Cruz and we will hear very interesting things. Finally, we have our friend Judith

Gasso here, and what we' re talking about with Judith Casso. We ' ll talk about the importance of the mother figure. Remember, Sunday is Mother' s Day. Today, Mamaita dear, is Mother' s Day. And since I love you so much, I feel like hugging you. Who cares about me, who loves me, who loves me more than anyone, my mother, just my mother. Therefore, on this day, with phili to fervor, I give you with joy, a kiss and ten zero

kisses full of love. This I told my mom not when I was a kid, my mom who already left with the lord years ago and my dad before. Then. Well, yes, on mother' s day a dear figure, indispensable judic gasol gives it a very special touch. Well, this is all the dish we have on the menu. Here we go. You can send your mensar through our Facebook, through our Facebook, entering between its

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be just for you? For only by looking at you God, my cozon beats even stronger, more loose and only by hearing everyone within my stress trembles saying that there is nothing left for you to fear but that I say that it took a thousand vivid villante jesus or that this corason that burns for you that a FDA can be only for you, only by looking at you God, reason of the strongest luck and only with ur your silly voice of my premiere, it is brand new saying that between prayer and fra rendón you my

life of late you are not those of before my cridante you are a bass or o o o o or my heart that says I love you I love you and there is nothing left but give and hard blah and surrender. Yes, the end of the Traffic and Road Safety Act has changed. We changed the rules because the way we moved has also changed. Therefore, now the deadline to recover the starting balance of points is two years, without committing violations that involve the loss of points, new times, new rules, Directorate General

of Traffic, Ministry of the Interior, Government of Spain. The train of life, an exciting journey along the routes of the heart, an unforgettable trip at the rhythm of Trem Ladies and gentlemen, as we announced to you, we already have Salvador Martí online. And Salvador Martí is the president of the

new Christian evangelical Party, which is called Faithful. It will explain to us a little bit the pedagogy, the dynamics and some parts of the party program, of a new party on the scene, on the Spanish stage, in Europe and games of this nature that, by the way, have had a great impact, as it has been in Holland, a positive impact. The family party also very interesting and have even been the key to the government at

some times and still have an impact. There is a need for voices among this society of anti- values, of Christian values, in this Europe of Christianization and secularization to the fullest, because we have men. As I explained a little bit, I gave them a profile of my vision of Salvador Martin, a bold man, determined, courageous, honorable and, moreover, with

a trajectory. Before this, very interesting, fighting in schools and in public conferences on the subject against bullying and against manipulations of the colonization of the ideology of people and in a good way in a good way, but one intentional way is that here we come beating all of us and even breaking the laws many times. Well, now we' ve got it and we' re going to talk a little bit about the party and why, a Christian party,

why and why Salvador Martín himself tells us about it. Good morning, Dear Savior, very good morning, July, What a privilege to see you again, What a privilege to be back in your real program. Thank you, man, thank you, look at that in the middle, see that you dare to enter the political stage, in the midst of which is falling long ago. Well, Spanish politics has always been a bit agitated, but not as much as in recent years. In the last few years, she

' s muddy, some say. And those who say they' re muddled are the ones who defuse her. It' s funny, no, but those who defy her more than anyone else. But it is this hypocrisy that also exists sometimes. But the question of the boldness of going out into the political arena, what is the reason that there was in your mind and in you to throw you in the arena to Salvador, because Mira Julio. First of all, I' d tell you it was a very difficult decision to

make. But when you feel God' s call, you cannot oppose him. I didn' t feel it in a very clear way. It was very difficult to take, because I would like that good for all those who are listening to us understand that when one has been working eight years as a

personal escort for a mayor, well in this case two different mayors. When I say personal escort, because living your day by day, watching you work, seeing how politics works a little bit from within, I have to say that you are very reluctant to act in what is the world of politics. I wouldn' t also tell you it' s hard to make a decision. So because I think we all have the concept of politics and we always

identify it as corruption. And to me there is something that made it very clear to me when the Lord called me to raise this faithful political party. Politics is not corrupt. Politics becomes corrupt when the men who use politics are corrupt. The policy used well used with fear of God, using men and

women who are fearful of him. It' s a wonderful tool. And besides, I believe that God clearly calls us Christians to influence that area of society as necessary as politics is. And that' s where we really have to be light and come out because we' re living moments Julio. I think everyone' s conscious and whoever isn' t, I think it' s because he' s got some really big earmuffs in here like burritos. We' re seeing moments when you' ve crossed all the red lines.

Has the whole red line been crossed with policies that directly attack the family, as God designed it, with policies that directly attack life? It has become normalized in this country, it has become normalized that they are exterminating 100, 000 human lives in their mother' s womb every year, figures given by

the Ministry of Health, not by me. And certain things have come to normalize by doing as the word says no, as the prophet Isaiah clearly told us, the times will come when it will normalize, when it will be done. The good will be seen as bad And the bad will be seen as good, as a right. And these are the times we are living in and July really, I here would not want to go into assessing whether it is an ideological question of the left, of the right. From me.

I think this is an issue I have said on more than one occasion, but I clearly define it as a way to confront policies based on lies against truth- based policies. Nothing more and we had to act. God made it very clear to me that we had to act. And I saw it very clearly after being practically three years working with the Alexia project, seeing as a number of parents, sometimes they even came to beg me what I can do to defend my son against the issue of gender ideology. Many people

affected by the issue of abortion save. We have to make real pro- life policies, pro- birth policies. It is amazing that it is being used as abortion is being used as a real business. This is a huge business. What is behind it and, of course, the attack itself that is against life and the time came when I said I have, I have to act. It' s not just about praying. True, it is

very important, it is fundamental, it is the basis of everything. Let us not pray and ask God to change things, but God does not change things at the stroke of Truth Click, God uses us as tools and for us to change things is a matter of praying, but also of acting.

Interesting. Final reflection. Look at the faithful party that is born with backbones of this political project in Christocentric vision, for example, the defense of life from conception to natural death, the defense of the family designed by God,

as Salvador Martí told us. Right now, the defense of freedom in education, also a just and prosperous economy for our country and democratic regeneration, but not the other way around, as we were told in the perfomance this one that has had scandalous to our President, the regeneration of Modega to manipulate the judges and to cover their mouths and other programmers, a true democratic regeneration in which everyone has the right to have their space, even those in which we

do not think, the anti- values, and such respect to them, but they have to respect others, who are millions in this country also true. This is the basic declaration of the party. There' s more to it. There is no idea, obviously it has taken us two years to do that we made an idealary with excellence in the light of the word when many people say it is that sometimes you give as a very religious image.

Nothing further from reality. I, if I am precisely something is anti- religious, not identifying religion as such as what we all understand by religious person. We are not religious people. We are people who want to please God and we truly understand that the Bible is the perfect handbook for policy- making. In other words, the Bible tells us about social justice. The Bible

tells us how to make a good education. The Bible tells us about all aspects of social life and, moreover, gives us a clear example as throughout history, God has used people within the realm of politics to make things work for a country, because when a country is less than God and does not turn its back on God, things usually go very well. And I look a lot at the example of Nagi Bokele, who for me is a reference as a God- fearing man, who has given a total transformation to El

Salvador. And now we find a lot of countries around you that are saying we want the Bukel model, because deep down, it' s not the Bukel model. He is the model of being God- fearing when it comes to doing things, because he is a man who constantly manifests him. He wants to please God when it comes to doing things, and he has based his policies on this and is a very important part of what you have said of the foundations of faithful those. Five columns which, of course, the

ideology is much broader, I repeat, but those are the basics. The foundations of faithful are based on the defense of life, they are based on the defense of freedom, on education, they are based on a just economy.

They are based on such an important democratic regeneration. And when people say good and really, what do you think, when you think about democratic regeneration, then look, I think that a democratic regeneration must start, for example, with a basic and fundamental thing that is respecting us in this country, which is the real separation of powers. It cannot be that the legislative and executive branches are completely dominating and controlling the judiciary. Today, judges are not

independent, they do not have the independence to decide. And we have the clearest and most obvious example with the Constitutional Court, the highest body of guarantees in this country, which is currently presided over by a person who is ideologically well defined. And then to me, when I hear some judges, to say no the judges are not ideologically marked. That' s uncertain. Judges

have their own ideology, as practically any human being does. But it makes me unthinkable that a person who has been actively participating in politics in a particular party is then representing independence in a constitutional court with more and more guarantees. And we have there a person who has been actively participating in a certain party and ideology. So I believe that a true democratic regeneration begins there without separation

of powers, but then we could continue with a number of questions. I mean, we' re valuing Julio Leyes, for example, to see that the politician who puts his hand in the drawer doesn' t get out of prison until he returns that money. I mean, and this would really be a navigating vision. Hey, you' re planning on ripping or stealing a billion from the public coffers. Well, then, let you know that until

you lose money, you don' t get out of prison. And this we' re working with lawyers, because they tell us it' s really complicated. No, because it would be like a double penalty for the crime. No. But, well, I say there will be a way to do it. But this has to be stopped somehow. I mean, a politician can' t be free to say good theft a series of millions and in two or three years I' m out. And besides, since I ' ve put that money in tax havens, because when I get out and

put up fronts, I' ll enjoy that money. There' s no problem, and then it' s assessed and I say it makes up for three years of pison. This is unthinkable. There are many people having a hard time in this country, paying their taxes religiously, making real sacrifices, so that other politicians are then stealing it and taking it away in a way

that they know will have no consequences. And we could continue to talk about many things of democratic regeneration, because we are really aware that there are many people having a hard time in this country and with real difficulties to reach the end of the month to open their fridge and see what there is to feed

their family. And yet, there are other politicians, because as recently, I read with great amazement that trying a budget of two hundred and fifty zero euros, which may seem a small amount, but it seems to me very large. Two hundred and fifty zero euros budgeted for the falcon in Geneva,

whisky and anchovies exclusively. And now we have other people who have stopped working because they have family members prostrated in bed, dependent people who live with 400 500 euros a month, while there are other games destined for whiskey, gin and anchovies of the falcon. To me this seems to me I do not know what word to use July, repulsive, puking and we could continue with a series of questions, that this is democratic regeneration. And Fiel has really

come to serve in politics, not to use politics. Interesting, interesting descriptions, ladies and gentlemen, We are talking to Salvador Martí, President of the Faithful Party, in the Christian Party, in the evangelical Christian tolerance, with very interesting values that he is describing to us. We Christians have if the government becomes aware that believers are people of the vast majority of good and peace, that good practices are socially. Speaking, we are an important critical mass

for good practices in every order of life. They' d pay us a little more attention. And the other thing that when you talk about democratic regeneration, for example, I think that another flank to be attacked is the Members. I mean it. Some do, some do to some extent or to a greater extent, but the vast majority have many preventatives and work very little,

very little. They have hardly any connection with civil society in the pre - campaigns, above all, and then this would be a matter of keeping in mind that they have to work and then civil society has no voice. Barely good Sometimes there is populism, this one that in the end has been a total fiasco, which was born with the fifteen meters with the theme where it was born, we can and then destroyed itself. But the thing is,

there is no civil society. They have no voice, they do not have the currents of civil society, they do not have easy access to public life to make themselves heard. And then there must also be parties that give voice to civil society. Not the unions, like yesterday they are two unions that are in favor of the government in every way and clearly and sing it, sings the song from la la la to the ruling political party. Of

course there was someone who would also say unions of another nature. I mean civil society, which has to have more presence, its democratic regeneration, and politicians have to control them because they do not strike a blow. Almost most of them, and I' m telling you that for reasons of knowledge. I don' t know if you agree with me on that, but I, as a journalist, totally watch that Julio. I absolutely agree, and I am also part of that population that is full of feeling that politicians are

taking advantage of it. I mean, we' re all right. It comes to the electoral era, they start giving us our ears. We started to hear politicians talk about me continuing to live in the neighborhood, greeting my baker and I' ll continue if I' m going to fight the caste.

That message he used can be even satiety and convinced millions of people who thought they were voting for a party that came to end caste, with the privileges of politicians, with that disconnect that has always been between politicians and ordinary citizens. And all this, in the end people, have been disappointed and say but good for what politicians are here to laugh at us, to get our vote. And then, already, if I' ve seen you,

I don' t remember all this. We are fully aware in faithful and how important it really is that there is that connection that I translate into humility in the end. Never lose humility to know, to keep listening to people and their needs. We have an infidel slogan that is enough to talk about. It' s time we got the act crossed out and we' ve put it on. It' s time to listen. It' s just that you have to listen to the citizens and their problems. I mean,

we have to be aware of politics. It' s to serve the people, not to serve you with it and fill your pockets. We are here to serve, to try a more just society, a more balanced society, that the truly needy can have access to jobs. That this is another policy

that I really say to myself. But how can it be possible that there are many people subject to the issue of aid, living effortlessly, without looking for a job is that a just society, a just economy, is not based on being completely all the time subsidizing now what the government has just done. Well four hundred euros for young people to spend on video consoles and I don' t know what stories. It' s not about this. It

' s not about this. It' s about getting our young people out of work, that we have young people who come out super- prepared from universities and have to be going to other countries. It' s about being a bit of a demanding truth when you hear it. If you are called from the Employment Office and you refuse a job, but what is it about continuing to collect unemployment? No, it' s not that this one doesn ' t suit me or YuYu and work on weekends and work on Hey that

this is being offered you a job out. Then people start to settle down and they don' t realize that in the background, because the government wants what it wants. Many times I compare it with a communist system. Don ' t worry that Dad State is going to give you everything and he' s going to cover absolutely without you making any effort at all. This is also not the case when there is a fair economy. Not that it seems

that values like effort, discipline, these words already as identified. It' s not like you' re already a facha if you say that no. If you talk to our young people about effort or discipline, perseverance, no, no, no. No. No. I' ll have my minimum. I don' t know about you, Julio, but I' ve gone to a lot of young people to talk that I' m going to leave on the weekends Ova to work on time. You, when I' m taking it warm with a thousand twenty- five euros in my house.

I' m not complicating myself, I' m making it easy. Yes, yes, where it is then together that our grandparents and our parents did to lift up this country what is going on this way the culture of effort,

of minimal effort is inculturation. Don' t look. Yesterday I was doing a post on my wall and I was saying a journalistial blast World Day of the Workers and the Gandules. Undoubtedly, there are just illegitimate demands in various aspects of the world of work, but self- criticism is also necessary and is that in broad sectors of the labour movement labour responsibilities are not adequately fulfilled. The incultura of work in Spain is overwhelming. Earn more and work

less. Scaking subsidies and work axentism is a widespread practice. There are thousands of jobs available that the Spaniards do not want to occupy in the driving of trucks and buses, in the construction works, that there are hundreds of thousands of places in the hotel and in many other sectors. And then we complain that we are being invaded by legions of foreigners who do want to work on whatever it takes to earn their bread. I mean, this is a self

- critical exhibition Let' s go ten. I don' t take a comma out of that July, because this is the reality we have. It ' s my turn to talk a lot to good. We are working all day in churches with the Alexia project. I listen to the amount of Latin American population that tells me to save. We come to this country to earn bread and sustenance. We are ready to welcome any work you offer us.

There' s a lot of people we all know, they' re working there because they' re getting real difficulties that this thing I don' t understand. Why so much difficulty for the Latin American community. And it seems that for everything that is Muslim culture, here they are all aids and they

are all subsidies. Then a person who comes to earn the bread of his children and wants to work honestly, what we would do without the Latin American community in this country in general, total number of people who are occupying, posts like you have put in your post that our own Spanish young people do not want and that they are covering and are supporting the economy of this country because they are in services that nobody wants to collect fruit in the hospitality field,

drivers change there is an impressive demand and these jobs are covering us in the Community. Why do you stick so hard to get your papers? Why so much hits, as he told me the other day, a Cuban doctor hears save why so much hits to validate our titles. It turns out that here come psychologists, doctors who come with their degrees from Peru, Bolivia, Colombia and a thousand and one pastes to validate and to be able to be

here working. He' s not a doctor, he' s not as good, I say, and he' s not as deformed in Colombia or Peru, that he could be here in Spain. I consider that yes, then, why so much trouble to validate degrees? These are not the problems that are on the order of the day and the truth that we are.

I don' t know shaping a society that there are so many things, truth that change and so many things that work and we are faithful, we are knowledgeable and aware of it. And well, now with humility, but of course, with great desire, we want to change things in this society for the sake of our own society, with the help of God. That ' s interesting. Salva Salvador, Hey Salvador Good by the way, going to the concrete, now I call the attention of our listeners to take good

note look. I know we have the next election contest. Let' s say that in the word. It is typically the Europeans that we have before us and where they appear faithful, but it is also necessary that believers, both evangelical and Catholic, in good faith and people who do not have religious affiliations, but have an approach to affection for Christian values. Please note that now we need to mobilise tell us the challenge of Fiel' s candidacy for

Europeans. Look Julio, you' ve done a math that I' ve loved, because there are a lot of people who say ah that well, an evangelical party. We are not really an evangelical party nor do we even represent the Angelic Church. We are people who make up Faithful your directive, we are people who share Christian principles and values. Well, then we' re open to what you just said and, in fact, there working with us people who are autonomy. I am Catholic, but I love Jesus deeply

I love life. I want to defend life, I want to defend the family, even people have found them. Julio, you tell me, look, I' m not a believer. I don' t believe in God, but I can assure you that yes, that I believe that the family must be father, mother and children, and I can guarantee that I also love life and am against abortion. Welcome, welcome to this party that we

promote Christian principles and values. Not then. This is an excellent appreciation, because there are many clear people who want to like close the quota and say ah is that this is a thing of evangelical alone, not least, very much a reality that the truth, that the board of directors is composed fundamentally of evangelical Christian people, but that we are open to what you have just explained. And then the next challenge we have, because it is the European

elections that will be on 9 June. But in order to present ourselves as a party, we are encountering a great difficulty that the electoral board itself puts it, when it only gives us twenty days to collect fifteen zero signatures and clearly we have been calling insistently OIGA. But how is the signature collection model

going to be, because we want to prepare ourselves. Until the last day the period of collection of signatures was opened, they did not say it and clearly it was the worst way it could be, which is like all life by hand, sign by hand and fill the paper by hand. Of course, this takes away a lot of possibilities, because to remove the digital signature that one can affirm his surname, because like any campaign that makes I know

theorrogo to Christians, or digital campaign that you can sign. No, no, no, not by hand and paper and don' t bend the paper and don' t have a stain and don' t get out of the painting. And in the end, you see that what they want is that the emerging parties, like ours, because we are put all kinds of obstacles and the already established majority parties have no problem, because they have it very

easy. They don' t need even the fifteen zero signatures, they with fifty elected positions of their own party that they already support have to call it fifty councillors, fifty deputies, fifty that sign and in twenty- four hours, they already have the issue of being able to present themselves. No, but we' re not fifteen zero signatures and by hand. This is costing us sweat and tears, blood, not now, thank God, but sweat and tears, lots of tears. Sometimes when you stand in front of the

lord and say. Sir, I know you' re in control, I know you make the times, but how do we do this, because I can' t give more of myself. I move to Barcelona, I move to Madrid, as I have moved. I dressed up the Gijón. I ' m moving. But this is very much a work like an ant, because we find another great wall Julio and it is that in the institutions themselves, our insides, many people are putting us on with the following argument. It' s not that Christian and political. No, it' s not

like we shouldn' t stir things up. It is not that we must maintain neutrality. But let' s see. But what neutrality we are in a spiritual battle of good, as I have said, of truth- based policies against lying- based policies. What neutrality we have to command to have in this kind of battle If God has risen a party of men and women

temonos of him who want to have central Christ policies that please him. In this battle we are faced with those who have policies that encourage abortion, that encourage sixteen models of family that encourage returning home alone and drunk, that encourage children to have sex with adults, because this has been said by a minister of a socialist party, saying children have the right to love and have sex with whomever they want. Then these policies that we want to confront and which

we want to fight. What neutrality there is here. Yes, I believe that there must be no neutrality here. Here there must be a position to say dear brothers in faith. Thank God and Loredo is that a party of brave men and women who are willing to pay the price has been raised, because this is very hard to carry forward. The attacks are tremendous. Julio could do a program in which he could explain to you spiritual battle that we

are maintaining. But spiritual battle what would you say? But how is this possible, how can you be holding this. Because God gives us the strength, because Uncle gives us vision, because if not, I had thrown the towel of this long ago, long ago. I mean, because to me, the gentleman called me to raise this party Julio, called me to be an engine. But I' m not even going to be a Eurocandidate.

Why. Because I' m with my Alexia project. I can' t leave my Alexia project now and say well, I abandon the LEXI project and I dedicate myself to politics. No. No, no, no, God called me to keep giving tools to children in preventing child sexual abuse. I can' t leave that, but I' m giving it all to myself

to be an engine and push this political project forward. And thank God he has given me a series of men and women who are like my Praetorian guard, who support me, who have understood that vision and who are fully supporting it. But of course, we need help from inside Julio, not rocks on the road. What people are saying is not that we have encountered recommendations that we should not even be heard within our own people. Julio, how do you understand that? Yeah, don' t let him hear us.

Why, why don' t people have the right to know that a political party is born as faithful. Then everyone who does with their vote whatever they want. No one' s asking for the vote I' m not asking for the vote. When I' m going to talk to pastor frats or I' m in a church, I don' t ask for the vote. I explain that there is an alternative and that, thank God, they have made a match with these values. Now you vote conscience, but give

me the opportunity to explain this project. Yes, I would like to stress this also the importance of what I mean in public awareness, both of believers and non- believers. When some say good it is that in the time of new testaments democracy is clear. There is democracy, democracy propitiates us all to participate and it is a game. They say, it' s the

least bad of political systems. It' s the least bad. But we want, if we really want to have a voice, presence, prominence and achieve some things, as has happened with the Christian Party of Christian Non- Democrat Christian Democratic in Holland, which has had a significant presence and influence in the political life of the country, with very important laws, which has conditioned them or revoked them in some cases. I think as far as you can,

even in a good way, with good arts. I almost understood myself today in the democratic game, which and there we do have room for Christians. Of course if someone has a vocation and a political call, doing so as you are proposing with Christian values ahead much better than because if you scurry

in a given party, you are going to be told this. If you go to the other you go to the other you' re the other one they' re going to tell you that you' re what they want to say, but they have their own identity and a Christian nature in their pure total essence of everything, good practices and political diary and also with biblical values that are functional, that are not inoperative. It means this. It must

be valued. It must be valued. The truth of all this effort and now we have the opportunity what we can do or what our listeners can do to cooperate, because look what we now need July in an urgent vital way if we really want to be able to present ourselves in Europe is the support of these fifteen zero signatures. Okay, I' ll be very honest with

you. Julio. So far we go far below. We will be around the four zero signatures and the deadline ends on Monday has been that there have been a lot of people working, moving everywhere, through Galicia, by Gihon. But, I repeat, when we are put in a position where we cannot even present ourselves, because we are going very little by little, then we have a chance, last chance. This Saturday in Madrid, I will be with Juan José Cortés. It is part of the Directive of Faithfulness.

I think we all remember Juan José is a very dear person in Spain. We know he' s a shepherd who lost his daughter to a predator many years ago. He is a highly respected person, with a very good testimony and already engaged in politics with another political party, but he understood that this was truly his place and that he responded well. I will be with Juan José Cortés, we will be at the Puerta del Sol with a small table and one with a faithful role, collecting signatures. Sure, we' ve

got eleven zero signatures. We' re gonna have to pick up on a Saturday. It' ll be possible, I don' t know. God knows the times, but we will give in Puerta del Sol from ten in the morning to two in the afternoon and then we will be around the event so wonderful that there will be fire in your bones, in the surroundings,

because we will fully respect the event itself. There we are not going to get inside, but in the surroundings of access to the event we will also be with different collection tables, of signatures of faithful so that everyone who is from Madrid and wants to approach and that has to share with us these values,

these principles and think that this is a reality. We want to give you the opportunity that you can present there, we will be collecting signatures in a face- to- face way and it will be the last opportunity, the last push, because if we don' t get there, well,

faithful. We are not in the process of building and, in fact, we can' t introduce ourselves to Europeans and there will end the life of all that has happened so far has been a real miracle, because we presented ourselves to society on 19 January and in three months miracles have occurred in this party of the people that God has put in the party. I want to comment on a very beautiful testimony of a person, an entrepreneur named Jesus,

who owns footics. It is very well known level of Spain, why this man loves God so much and that when he met Fiel and I went to expose the project personally we ate together, he said to Salva I love how I feel about the Lord completely and he, on an economic level, made a very important contribution, because we had no means, we were paying the

gasoline ourselves to move to the places. He made us a very important financial contribution and then he told us everything you need for signage, forms, everything that has to do With all this, I' m going to give it to you, I don' t give it to you, it' s not going to be a problem and he got involved in such a way that we said. Thank you, sir, because without people like him, a

party without resources. Forget where we are going anywhere, and the Lord has put people of this profile and besides, I want to take advantage of that to publicly thank Jesus, because the truth is that it was his help. It was, it has been determining and like him, other people, like him, other people who are joining. And so, well, at the level of knowledge, because psychologists, lawyers, doctors are saying we want to collaborate, we want to contribute. No, and that' s where we

' re settled, working on this party. Because I' m telling you one thing, Julio. The Europeans are already here on ship in June, but I do not think it will take more than a year for this President to convene a general. Hey, I think this government is unsustainable, unsustainable this. Elections are in sight, at most from here, next spring. We have an election call. Sure, sure, sure. This bursts, of course, not on the one hand, on several, but where they

can be directed. Also for there is a party website as well or as for itself, not that. I didn' t say the last chance in the face. Why, because whoever wants to support with clear signature has to be the signature is manual. Then I wouldn' t have to mail it. But there is no deadline anymore, because Julio, even if he wants to send a person by clear urgent mail to the clear surfirma, will not arrive. Today is a holiday in Madrid. Tomorrow e- mails in one

day don' t do anything. Then we have already been postponed the deadline by which they can send it to us. So what we' re doing is physically picking up, because today they were bringing me here to achieve already home signatures or there are people at other points that are collecting those signatures. Okay, but let' s get them, face- to- face. That is why the only option that there is that one who sits in solidarity

with us wants to give an option. It is Saturday at the two points I have said from ten to two, door of the sun Juan José Cortés and in the afternoon, between five and nine we will be in the around the square that I have not said before, it is called the square Goiti alone i alone near Atocha. That' s where we' re gonna pick

up those signatures. This programme will be heard again throughout the Community of Madrid on Saturday morning at 9 a m. It means that the listeners who are aware are going to take note and surroundings in other cities around, so that we still take back that it is a speaker that some are saying caramba. So I' m going to approach the Puerta del Sol and, if I don' t approach the square in the afternoon to the Goti Park, only where there' s the fire event in your bones with Niki Crud Gety Wilson,

etcetera. But in the morning, there will be this embassy with Salvador Martí of the Faithful Party, collecting signatures in situ, of course because it has to be so, well, there is open the total possibility, because there it is necessary to mobilize. It' s time for action and any purpose matters to me. Really July, there are people here who are going to think of one more signature. He' s not going, please,

we need him. That is, we are calling for anyone who identifies with this party and with these values, because they are there because we need their signature. So this, in the end look at our party slogan. Let ' s not do it together. Let' s do it together. Not because we, by ourselves, can' t do things. And it' s very important that people, because they realize that we need that support and that signature. Today, Julio, I really appreciate you being a speaker for

this initiative, because now, right now, we needed it. I know that your program is very often, that you are a person of blameless reputation for this and I know that many people, because they will hear it not and will perhaps touch their heart and be able to sign. So, thank

you very much for one with pleasure, Salvador. And we have to move on, because there you know, gentlemen and gentlemen, this Saturday, starting at ten o' clock in the morning, at Puerta del Sol, there is an appointment with Salvador Martí, President of Fiel and his team that will be collecting signatures from the third record to present on Monday the candidacy for the

European selections. It is urgent that we all mobilize and that we go and we are all good people that listen to this and stop prejudices that are not come to the case and that, moreover, they are not true in a sense, They are more imaginary prejudices and pretexts, because dear friend, I send you a very affectionate hug and we will continue in contact clearly that yes we know in contact fully you know that always at your disposal and I truly

wish that God bless you thanks a saving embrace until always chao the train of life, life all oh wake up starts today hunger for more in my generation fire that burns we cannot shut voices shouting and salvation. This is the day of liberation. The Church humbles firmly to announce. This is the time of freedom. This is the time of healing the whole earth, hearing the sound of my truth. They humbled in truth only one way, be it eternity,

the name of Christ let us proclaim. This is the time of my freedom, is this the time of saving all wars, hearing the sound of freedom? It' s real time, since it' s healing time. All the war hear and sound of my truth, the whole earth. He will hear all the earth sing all the earth, he will hear all the earth, he will listen. This is the time of freedom, that is the time of departure. It' s all from or, this is the time to go out. Every land listens to the deaf and that causes,

prayers can pierce Cochara lands. Me, for your safety use the belt. We have replaced this announcement of one thousand nine hundred and seventy- three for wearing the seatbelt. It looks like a thing of the past. Let' s look at the effects of a collision at 50 kilometers per hour five belts,

but it' s not. Today, one in four dead on the road was not wearing a safety belt, put on a belt, General Traffic Directorate, Ministry of the Interior, Government of Spain in the project to study in the United States and teach them how to play football are really emilio and raul and one of them has schizophrenia, but his dreams, like those of any one, have no limits. Let' s not put them on us.

Integration is always the best response for the social inclusion of people with mental health problems, Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality Government of Spain. If you want to visit our website, the wwwww, point the train of life, the train of life port or very welcome to digital Protestant. I am the Forstereo and we have the privilege of interviewing someone who, despite being a very experienced leader. It continues to shock many young people because of its

history. He is Niki Cruz, a pastor and evangelist who, when he was very young, was the leader of a New York gang and lived a very dramatic conversion of the Gospel. And now that it is trying to form and animate and speak of your testimony to many others throughout the world. So welcome, Nicky thank you so much for singing to be with you when we

' re going to be yes or we' re going to talk. Every Spanish hears not many of them know in their history through several books, such as their autobiography Roan Baby Ron also the classic famous La Cruz and the dagger. I, when I was a child, my father, a shepherd in a small village here in the Spanish act, and they put his film in Spanish and many people didn' t believe in you saw it and I remember as a teenager how I was shocked by the story in which I lived.

You have to represent what makes your story, your testimony so shocking. Through the decades. I never in my life honestly thought that I was going to get to this height and give the testimony. It' s not very easy

how to live a brutal life. Born in a home of Brujevida, my dad was a Satan priest and with my mom was a witch and cursed me and also my brothers and my sister and everyone already knew that I, now that I can understand, knew that they were all meant for the faithful, not because my dad was doing miracle, not in the name of Jesus Christ, but the Devil Lucife and my little eyes saw all those things together with my brothers. And when your mother tells you that she hates you that I

' m not your son and she mistreats you physically, not sexually. It ' s an overwhelming thing for a nine- year- old boy and that brought me to my hatred for my mother and hated her compassion and I didn ' t want to see her. I thought I was a monster, because a child is very sensitive. And then he was going to look for me. I was nine years old, I was gonna go by and throw myself out of an album like a soda and find myself. But thank the Lord

that my brother, Scream O, does not do so. And after that I started running a completely different life and my mom told me that I was the Devil' s son. I thought he was the devil' s son and he played with imagination my mind even when I was gang leader. And the most horrible moments were when I was alone at three o' clock in the morning, when that seductive lady, called loneliness, had and penetrated into me and pressed my heart and my mind was leaving me and horrible thoughts,

the thought of suicide shooting me in the head. I went through that hopeless moment that they didn' t believe, no one, they didn' t believe in love, because that was destroyed when I was nine or four years old, true. And then in New York it was that I had a confrontation. After being a gang leader, there was death. My hand was full of blood. I confess that, but at the same time I didn ' t know anything. I didn' t believe in love. No,

no, no, I don' t believe in that. That already died when I was nine years old that I was never going to love, I was never going to cry and it came true, but something happened. I didn' t believe in love, but love found me. And that was Jesus Christ by means of a man like you and as you saw that brought me the message of Mr Vi He was a peasant lord, a field jíbaro who had never been in an older one and came to New York there and

preached, did not preach, but started shouting there. Then I threatened him, that I was going to kill him and I told him if I spoke one more word from God, I' m going to kill you and I ' m with the guys in the mandilla and there were about three hundred people there, but he was quiet and he was shaking and I came near I spit him curse him, but he told me I came here to give your message Christ h Ama Niki and then I was confused. I pulled back and

then it got brave. A nibaro who has never been to New York got well, brave and started something came over him. I can tell you that. That had to be the holy spirit that I can now speak of, who took it and that man has threatened me in such a strong way that he looks at me right now. I know you can kill me. Killing me yelled at me and people are listening to that. Kill me, you

can kill me. Cut me a thousand pieces and throw it in the street, throw it in the street and remember that every bit will scream at you that Christ. That was the message that touched my life in the suburbs of New York, in the Paul Drumbener, where it was a dirty diamond that was well, well lost and the love of God came. I' ve been changed. Today I never cried like a cry. That night there were 2, 000 people, I had different enemy gangs. There was gonna be

blood that night, but not this. He came like a wind that penetrated there when he spoke of your mission of Christ and Israel. I want to, I want to get to the front. I said no. No. No. No, you' re not gonna embarrass the gang. No, no, but I said no. I' m not going with you because he told me come we' re going to kill each other, we' re not going to live long. So I told him he you' re

scared? And then I told him you' re scared. I go with you and my girlfriend and everything I bring the bride twenty- five girls and there it happened that I didn' t expect that, and the boys started crying. And I' m seeing that they' re hugging the girl and the girl crying, but moaning one thing, crying another thing is moaning. Then I told him let' s get out of here and he turned his face towards me and he was next to laguien more and I said you what

that is. He told me without here if there' s no other way. So that made me feel so bad that I started hitting him on the floor with my shoes to distract myself. But while I was hitting the hard one on the floor with my shoes, tears started to run and more tears, and there I could feel something strange happening in me because I couldn'

t explain it. My girlfriend was scared crying and that' s where I fell on my knees and knew what to say goodbye to her I told her I didn' t want it. I said this lord gave me says that your Jesus Christ calls me I do not love you, nor am I looking for you, but there was a silence and then it came out of me, out of my heart. You love me, you love me, because

my mother' s memories were here in front of my mind. That' s where I felt a divine persus of God' s forgiveness and felt that he pulled me out and ripped off all that hatred I had and put a new heart, a heart of flesh to feel I didn' t see it,

but I felt it. It' s an impressive testimony. I want sop is a testimony that he has summed up very well and that I understand that it is the message that he shares, whether it is the radio, whether on television, or in stadiums before thousands of people in different countries of the world. So my question is how people receive this message and what do you think these young people today need to hear as to who Jesus is will surprise you from my age. That' s filled with young people. Still

they can. While I am recounting my life and my life is not just testimony. A lot of horror that I have written seventeen books, but the testimony is what people of one and I will tell you honestly is not very easy for me, because the only thing that comforts me. It is the apostle Paul who gave his testimony constantly and I fought against it. When I finished talking and I was in the place very full and not that I started arguing with God. I don' t want to testify. I don'

t want to do that, but God is patient. It took me two days to let me know I touched your life, not to be a preacher, to tell the world to transform you. I went and your life is mine and I know how hard it is for you. But that' s why I chose you and that was history. In New York, I went through all the television newspapers, the song. That brought about a removal. The cross and the dagger made a awakening that he takes or takes. More than 12, 000 copies were sold and are still going to be a film

about my life other than the Cross. Thank you. I am going to ask you two more questions, one about the Conference in Madrid, but first I want to ask you how you see the Church in the United States, in Latin America, in Europe, in the places where you have visited, what changes you have seen encouraging you that perhaps it is a challenge, according to you, what I have seen in the United States and part of Europe, that for me the whole approach of the Gospel, of Lord Jesus Christ

and superpredication is not sounding as it should sound. We have entered prosperity and that is an insult to those who suffer and who live a life constantly to provide for their family. And America has fallen into that. And the U S is currently being whipped by violence, by drugs that are cheap and we are losing almost 100 zero young people every year. Wait till they die more.

The only thing I can tell you that we have to pray for the soul, pray for the soul of our children, because they are what are vulnerable. And we are preaching a gospel that there is so much theology that God has never heard. We have transformed into that, but there are also many who are now interceding and crying, asking God to happen something, like here in Spain, like the United States. I think the trial is coming and it' s already starting, but at the same time every day.

I believe that God' s mercy will be with us and will guard and guard everyone who calls Christ and his family, And I also believe that God prowess, but that is not the Gospel is not happy and you do not feel that he has peace, the love that moves the mountains, then there is danger. Finally, Nicky from 2 to 4 May, in Madrid, capital of Spain, you, along with Gary Wilkerson Jims without sacrimer Crips bullet,

the Pentecostal Federation maizado an event for pastors leading churches. It was called your bones in I would like to finally know what is the main idea you want to share and how you want to encourage the church in Spain. He went ahead with the gaming mission in that particular. They are, as they

are called, teachers. I' m not a teacher. They started out as the place I came and I don' t remember when I was and I' m here and I' m going to Madrid this at the meeting there were about four hundred people, but the night was evangelical evangelism that I was the one explained and there were more than four zero people. And that

' s what I' m doing. Not I have many crusades in other places that have nothing to do with the Conference, but they are my friends the son of David Wolker, they are my spiritual father, because Dave Wilkerson said to help him and that is why he is a good boy and a good preacher and mine is an evangelist. Bring the soul to Christ. I cannot tell you if you come to me to speak in depth of the Gospel, if you are going to answer the Bible, but that is not my

call. That is why the last two do not lead to being accurate evangelistic, that is, if your work and your participation is face- out with unbelievers who will invite you to hear from you as well. I don' t come here to teach, though I can, because I can talk about evangelism, which is a thing that' s decaying a lot, but I think the Holy One is going to lift it up and I believe it. I am a child in faith. I believe that Christ can be all that

we interrupt. Yes, well, thank you very much, Nicky for your testimony, for your passion, for your presence in Spain these days, and we ask God to bless you these days here in Spain. Thank you very much. He' s got a good face for television, I' ve got it for Radio, God, but he' s got it all and it' s cool. Thank you very much. This is a message to

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your children, of everyone to separate. There is your hands to recycle in those of all you travel in the train of life, the mother, that affectionate and inescapable figure, indispensable for the psychoemotional development of all of us, our mother, who does not remember her mother, if she has already here, if the mother had her, where we have cried so many times and where we have laughed, where we have been comforted and refugees, in the

arms of our mother, Hello Dear, Judith Hi Julio, being mother, that figure so inescapable. Being a mother is more than just a day. We all know that mothers are very important in the lives of each one of us. Surely we can remember without any doubt many transcendent moments that they have starred in our lives with tenderness, support, comfort, example, as I said myself. But where, where its importance lies the importance of that figure

of the mother, first, which is a figure and replaceable. What we can have lived if we have lost a mother or we have had it or we have not had it properly, is that there are people or other people in our environment who have, perhaps, been able to exercise that role trying to make up for the fact that if we have not had, we have had a bad figure, of a mathematical image. But in reality, its importance is indispensable. First, because it' s the first affective bond we

have. When I' ve used the title of being a mother, it ' s more than a day. Not only did I mean and have played with that, not only was I referring to the day we celebrate Mother' s Day, which then seems to be Mother' s Day. That day so mothers take into account the other days Well, it' s a normal thing, not only that, but it' s more than a day, it' s more than giving Light to be a mother. So the day I get pregnant is more than the day I give Luis that boy or that

girl, it' s more than that being a mother. So, one of the things that is where it gets its importance. We said it is in the first affective bond, the first person in which I am in his arms for prolonged times, is the one who sends me the message of safety, protection, care and love all in one is able to give me all this series of things while he is giving me to suck, for example,

whether it is through the breast he hears even by my violence. It' s just that we' ve had some sort of problem, but we' re giving that whole series of things just the moment we' re feeding it, in the first few months, let' s imagine what we' re able to give mothers at different times of a child' s evolutionary stage, so we' re the first affective bond that conveys all these things, so the child, from now on, is going to link security, protection,

care and love to my mom and the way my mom does. Hence it often says when there is a negative link or a destructive link or a toxic link in that relationship. Then these children, who become adults, seek and try to compensate or seek that security, that protection and care and that love destructively, because it is how they have lived it, so we are the first bond affection of our children. Then our first is our main imitation figure.

The mother is the main imitation figure and then the father is, of course, but she is one of our main imitation figures, especially for the female gender, since she is one of the moms that we girls imitate and we seek to look like ourselves. There are many occasions you would cross July from the number of women who pass me through the consultation and answer me with one is that I will never be like my mom, the fact that they were lying I will never be like my mom, as something derogatory, as

something problematic in them, like you won' t win in size. It has to do with this feeling of imitation figure to which we are transmitting the mother this imitation figure and then it is our heart compass. I liked to put it perhaps in a slightly more poetic way that I am always so pragmatic that I after We have a little poetry moms today that is our compass of the heart, because, as we will see later on moms are the ones

in charge and responsible for transmitting emotions, managing emotions. Therefore, she becomes our compass that helps us detect our emotions. Why are those emotions sounding, where are they coming from, where are they going? What are they asking us to do and if what they' re asking us to do is healthy and good, or is it destructive? All right, so she becomes our compass to teach us how to manage and steer our emotions, our hearts,

so to speak. So a mom has these three, that' s where she gets its importance, in these three big blocks and how many things she doesn' t. But what is the fundamental Judith role of mothers in the psycho, emotional development and growth of children. For the role of the mother is exercised. Let' s remember that it' s not just having, though that involves a lot of things. Having our baby, our little boy at the bar, involves a lot of things and it' s already an

effort. But then we' re talking about this and I' m talking about the light, we' re talking about exercising that paper so when it ' s done well it' s the one that helps our mind, that develops an image of ourselves and that we like it, because one of the main functions of the role of the mother is to send a message of acceptance to my children, send a message of acceptance as you are, even if there are things in you, that are things that are problematic and that have

to be polished. I accept and like to live with who you are. I accept who you are and what is wrong with you or in this sense, more than evil with you what has to be polished because it causes pain to others. It' s something I' m gonna show you, but mom always sends this message. Therefore, as you have to send that message of acceptance to your children, knowing what it is that you should accept is your personality and things that are immutable or should be immutable. To accept that

leads children to have a proper or inadequate vision of themselves. If my mother is seeing me all the time I use a message of rejection or displeasure, most of all, what will happen, what will cause that in my mind is a sense of displeasure with myself, of who I am, of my qualities, of my forms, of all that I am, because it touches that area precisely. So the well- exercised role of the mother gives us an image of who we are. He' s the first person to send

us this message. It also teaches us to identify emotions, as we have said before, and to know how to carry them is to say, to know, to detect, how I feel, what it is doing to me, to feel like that and, therefore, and more importantly, what I

must do to make that emotion disappear or stay. If really that emotion is sending you to do something that is respective to me or I don' t have to be able to think about it or process it and do something, because, as we have said many times here on the train of life, that emotions what they are, are alarms that tell us if there is something

that is not working well in our mind and needs a solution. Whenever they are the alarms of emotions, we have to attend to them, listen to them lose where they come from, where they go and what they are asking us for. And if what you' re asking us to do is right or wrong, then mom is the main teacher or teacher of identifying emotions. The serious problem arises when women have been told as active and passively that to be sentimental, that is, to express emotions, to cry, to rejoice,

to be exaggerated. The time to transmit emotions, be sentimental or talk about emotions, even express them is from vidity. It is a feature of inferiority and causes discomfort to the male sex. This is what interest has been teaching us for a century. This doctrine that we have received, as I say to you throughout this sign that has led us to create a void in the emotions of our children, because it does not know what to do with them and, therefore, what happens when we do not know how to manage

them, identify them and do something for them. Well, that we have several generations that are emotional bombs about to explode and that find a little calm in basic instinctive reactions, such as, for example, release, drug use, alcohol, very early ages, uncontrolled sexuality. We have now all the squealing is mounted in the media about the couple who had sex in the Barcelona

metro, this type of controlled sexuality. And this is just a tip of the ice cream, as we are at a historic moment where it has already been talked about actively by also in which there are more abortions around the world.

So this has to do with a very bad or. One of the main causes of this type of behavior is a very bad management of emotions, not to attend to them, not to listen to them, the, not to change them, not to know how to do something with them and simply to let me take it driven by removing that emotion from me, if I feel sad, what I have to do is to drink alcohol, because this makes me disconnect from that emotion. All right, moms, we got that

big part. But if we have been told that what role, the pejorative is inferiority and is weak, because we will try not to do it looking for a little recognition as a female figure and we will have lost one of the main functions of the mother in the house to the defenders that that of the emotions is not of girls, that is also the other extreme, that is, to the emotions can be taught by anyone who can teach them to the father also has to be able to express that he has emotions, that

he feels them and that they manage them. In fact, although we must keep in mind that one of the professors of molecular biology of the University of La Barra of our country, explained and explained that in the female cerebral cortex, since it presents a more intense pattern of grooves in the temporal lobe that guess what manages, since managing emotions. So women are one of the things they know how to do well, because their brain is already predisposed to know,

manage, analyze, and carry emotions. Okay. And it is also the first and most relevant example of what it means or how a woman behaves. This is the other thing she does or the other function of the mother in agreement in what sense, since the indispensable image is an indispensable image for us, since it depends on how the mother exposes her limits, how the mother learns to express her self- care, how she takes care of herself

and how she demands to be respected. Thus, we will tend to believe that we should do it as girls, or that men should accept, that my children should accept from a woman an example of them or battered women.

When a woman has been mistreated for a long time, the female figures of that house, that is, the daughters, would have to do two poles or remain that battered woman because she has not learned to self- care and has generated a respect for her person, or otherwise, they will become the aggressor if they disconnect from her feminine image, that is, my daughter will learn to know what she should or should not do as a woman, and my son will learn to know how to treat or how not to treat or

how I can afford to treat a woman who are the great roles in the development of a son who, as you see, are transcendental, because one of them has to do with our inner life and with whom we believe we are, and the hordad has to do with social relations. Of course they are the two great pillars of the mist. There is a question of substance, what consequences, Judith, we can live if we have failed or missed in the worst case, a mother or if that role as a mother has

been exercised badly in our lives. For the truth is that there are always serious consequences, because, depending on the age at which we have missed the maternal figure, we may have lived in the absence of our first affective bond, the one we have said the attachment before, and this helps us to feel loved and protected, and only the peppers of our personal security which makes

us feel safe for ourselves. It has a lot to do with how, in those early years, my mom handed me that love and that protection and, besides, that feeling of I feel accepted taste. My mom likes me and who I am and how I am, it' s peculiarities and my characteristics. Those are the foundations of our personal security. Therefore, not having lived that bond because he did not have it or because that person or because he was not bad, he exercised it inappropriately, either for whatever reasons he

was. No one' s blaming for it. It' s very rare to find a mom who wants to do things more because she wants to do things wrong, but there' s always a why, there' s always a past behind that pushes us many times to do things wrong. Not then, if there has been that absence, we do not have a sense of personal security. Or that personal security will be mediated, distorted nothing, and

it will cost to develop. And as we have said before, in terms of emotions, because a serious problem of managing emotions that turns out to be one of the precursors of the serious problems in which in our personality, in our social relations, as we have said, and in our behavior, in the bad situation of emotions generates a bad expression of social relations, a bad

way to engage in social in the wrong way. Moreover, our behavior is immediately affected because we behave also based on how we feel and then our personality, because we do not develop them properly, because emotions are giving us information and because we do not want to attend to them or we do not attend to them, our personality that we are. It is touched that the serious consequences have to do with those two big blocks. Judith clear one already a

mother. Anyone who thinks about this question is not going to pronounce it. It is possible to learn to be a mom, because in reality, although you are very much right Julio in which it is difficult for a mom to go in front of another person or a therapist or a counselor. I tell you, by the way, how you can learn to be a mom, because that usually comes to the conclusion that if someone asks that question, it ' s because they think they don' t know how to do it that

they don' t have. Why a person thinks he can be doing something right, but he needs to keep learning. And that is an act of humility that also indicates wisdom and intelligence in the person, that act of humility of wanting to continue learning. But it is possible in what sense, because in reality, the whole mother, all moms forgiveness, have what is necessary

at the biological, physical and neuronal levels. It' s biological. I am referring to his belly, to the chest to be able to row it reminds you of all that biological environment that tells us that we are moms and, in addition, neuronally, our brain is prepared, has what it takes

to properly exercise the role of mom in a natural way. Okay, it ' s that intuition or that sixth sense that looks like we moms, because I' ve well integrated into our own biology and our brain, our neural system, now let' s remember some things, like the grooves that we

' ve said in the temporal lobe for emotions. It is a demonstration of this physiological preparation, of this biological preparation in our body and in our mind, the increase in the size of our brain, after giving birth to a few months a very interesting research in the United States measured by means of brain TACXS, the size and shape of the brain after the truth light in the next months of between one and three months, and they saw that that matter

of the brain had grown in certain areas and the greater symmetry in our two semispheries, which makes us more skilled at managing work and practical organization and our intuition. These are all things that are physically verifiable. In addition, in women, the general tendency is that their brains have the ability to have good verbal fluidity, the tendency to empathy and recognition of nonverbal language, which has a lot of emotional information language or verbal, and hence we have to be

intuitive when it comes to reacting quickly to intentions. We detect intentions with ease behaviors needs of others. That' s why moms tend to be faster at detecting a baby' s needs and, therefore, the needs of other people. Therefore, this support any mom who is listening to us or any woman who has actually become a mom asks for those qualities. So, we already

have this now. While it is true that all these attributes that if they have, come with the package of being a woman, it is true, but our environment, our upbringing and the image that we have of ourselves can block, paralyze or inhibit all these innate qualities. And there are post-

perpetuation depression processes. So we have to learn how to develop all these things by looking for other moms' fitting references, that is, having all the tools necessary to make, for example, having squadrons, pencils of different sizes, having all kinds of rubbers, having an immense drawing table doesn' t make me good drawing by nature, but gives me all the tools necessary so that if I learn to be the best artist in the world or the best

architect. But that' s what we mean as moms and as women, we don' t need, we don' t lack anything. All we need is to learn to develop those qualities that we already have by looking for other references that we consider appropriate as mothers, the normal, the most advisable, the right thing should be that we, throughout our childhood and two, would have imitated and soaked with that information of how to develop those abilities of

our mother. But unfortunately, we have had a mother who has not been able to exercise that role as a mother. We need to look for other referents that we see suitable fruits. When we say fruits, we refer to products, to appropriate consequences. When we saw a mother that her children see them happy, happy, that they have a good relationship of affection with her, that we do not see not only that they are obedient, because we always focus more on that, but that they are obedient, but that they

are also heard when they do not agree with what the mother says. When we see that kind of kids, we need to look for the mom behind and after that mom, we need to be able to imitate, learn and ask that mom about why and how she does the things you do. That

' s the apprentice. We saw that learning societies are based on communities, on living, in community, living together and against more individualized, we are more negative things, more negative consequences, more absences because we can have fewer

references to imitate and compare with. Of course, in order to take advantage of this whole subject, so this theme of the mother, of our mother, that vital figure, of the emotional fabric, of life, of every human being, how we can show gratitude to our mothers on any day or at some other time, perhaps because the children take things for granted and there is a lot of ingratitude also and abandonment we no longer talk about that, but how we can show gratitude to our mothers, Judith, of course,

in reality, ah many times that ingratitude comes because, as we have always seen our mother doing what she does, it is impossible for us to differentiate the mother from the woman she was before being a mother. I mean, we haven' t been able to see the evolution of that woman in mom the things she didn' t do before and now she does. For example, you used to make me up since I had my little children. It takes me time to put cream on the cove, to make up, to

put on cream? The change our body makes. As we were before and we dressed before and we could manage ahead and like best after having had the children, or we took care of personal time. For us, maybe before we had kids, we had a lot of time to read going to theaters, watching movies, doing crafts, and now we have the kids and all

that stuff happened in the second term. All that change. Our children have never seen why, because they were born in a place where we had already generated that change, because we, as children, have generated that change in our mothers. So, we think it' s her natural robe, that is, a mom already likes to put washing machines or a mom already likes to have little time for herself. A mom already likes to put order in the house. Well, he might like it better, or he might like

it less. But that' s not just what she is. She does that out of love for us to live in a proper environment, whether it ' s work and whether it' s home, wherever it is. Without this, to yotipar to anyone, then that is what sometimes makes us children be little grateful and we do not realize when this changes. When we have children, when children have children, they start to change some things, we begin to understand the sacrifice that our mother makes. Then every woman actually,

to know how you will or will answer your question. How to show gratitude to our moms these days, for example, this weekend that you said July, for each woman our predilection for one kind of form of affection or another. Okay. There are women who will feel very rewarded with a bouquet of flowers or with a pot with several flowers, others with that on their birthday or a special day, that she is the real protagonist, preparing something exclusive

that is for her. Others will need a Thank you for the clothes, Thank you for making me food, Thank you for already working, Thank you for looking for someone to take care of me when you are working. Thank you for paying me a private teacher, thank you for helping me for my homework. There' s more mom than you' ll need than thanks for more regular daily. Maybe you don' t need on a super birthday,

but you need that exa gratitude in a simpler, shorter way. But every day, or many days, and some will be rewarded or will see our gratitude through a gesture of affection, with a kiss, with an unexpected embrace. And that fills their hearts. And there are other kinds of women who will need this whole list of things I' ve said. Actually July, the big percentage of women need all these things that we' ve said now Maybe the kids and you say oysters chito is that I' m 15 years

old. I can' t give these things anymore. Well, it doesn ' t look like it. Maybe we can' t buy a flower, but the place where we' re going to find the best print. There, maybe some flowers and we can get two or three flowers. Maybe. We can' t buy flowers every day, but on Mother' s Day

we can go to any flower shop. And sometimes, on many occasions and I tell you in teenagers sometimes that we think of a bouquet of flowers that can cut us off cost thirty euros, but there are magnificent flowers that can cost us seventy- five a euro In reality, in the detail of what that flower and implies and because flowers generate, as there is general color vivid enthusiasm, it is the best way to show that it gratifies a woman and

a mother what they have in common all this list of things that has given to this set of ideas is the recognition with gestures and words of the work that they are doing, that is, the recognition of their good results that, thanks to her washing my clothes, I go clean every day and I can change her clothes once and even in some cases, twice a day and making them feel different and unique. It' s the other reason, it ' s the other thing that hides those ideas, make them feel different and

unique. You' re my only mom and I love that you' re that unique and different. And, on the other hand, the good results and the work of each of the quellas make the recognition of them, they that our mothers tend to be more affective with us and with us and,

moreover, less recriminating sometimes and less controlling. Moms are often recreational and controlling, because they don' t feel that anyone has noticed the effort, the sacrifices and the good results that their behavior and attitude and the things that they do. Therefore, many times behind a controlling and recriminating mom, what there is is a mom who is looking for that gratification, believe she wants that she is not receiving it and that, therefore, demands it through recrimination and

control. Okay so the best way to make a happy mom feel and the best way to give her gratitude not only for the process of bringing us alive to the barrier all that time, with all the hormonal changes that they assume we' ve talked about at the end of life train, but for all the sacrifices that my mom has made afterwards already appear more or seem less for those things that make her need recognition, she needs us to be able to tell her. I see this and I like it clear. I see this

and my help you do this. I obviate this and charge myself less, feel less charged or feel less anxious to agree, i e, a recognition of what it does and of the good results. And, on the other hand, as has been said, make them feel unique. So, to make us feel unique a mom, we need to know her tastes look at once, know her tastes to be able to give it. So, in some moms it will be a hug, in others it was more flowers and the other eye will be a magnificent lemon ice cream in the natural one for

example, it is not all these things. What' s clear our moms is in the nothing gratified, of course how many. Well, here are a lot, besides instructions, reflections on the fundamental role of mothers in our psychoemotional development, in the growth also of our children learning to be mothers and how to show gratitude was the last question and answer of Judith gas O,

our beloved psychotherapist. Being mothers more than a day. One day, it is important to make the mother feel, because she feels honored and admired and valued. Of course no one forgets about this, as Judy sends you a very affectionate hug, just as much for all those mommys. Thank you,

thank you all thanks you travel on the train of important life. Gentlemen, we have reached the end of our intense journey this morning with our friend Salvador Martí, president of that new party of Christian philosophy, of truth and transversal,

also because it is and very interesting. Everything he has told us It has been a magnificent interview, but we have also had the interview that I, the Foster, journalist of pro magnifico, has done to our beloved Nicky Cruz, who is in Spain, in different cities this weekend in Madrid, with several very important public events, together with Gary Wilkerson and others better,

because, it has been a pleasure to listen to ours. Me. I have a very nice friendship relationship with Nicky and I appreciate her very much influenced my conversion, in the beginnings of my conversion, the testimony of Niki Cruz and I always keep a very great affection, eighty- five years and out

there struggling still preaching the Gospel to the right and to the left. And of course, because Judit Caso, speaking of the figure of the mother, an irreplaceable figure on Mother' s Day, which in Spain is the first Sunday of May, in Latin America is the second Sunday. Well, they have two celebrations. We celebrate with bouquets of flowers to the mothers and a dedication some important detail to honor the mothers who deserve it. And Jude Caso

has told us excellent things to keep in mind. Well, nothing more and nothing less remember that you can write for any question of your interest to Julio Pérez Arroba the train of life. Point is I will tell you that my book by the way traveling on the train of life, is a book to invest it in the radio project all the benefits that can be achieved with it. We haven' t had it physically because they had a problem on Amazon ' s editorial platform and in a few days it will be on the platform.

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