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Oscar R Sanchez was born in Havana, Cuba. his mother was a house wife and his Father was a construction worker and an artist. they did not have a lot of money and depended on welfare. When his parents separated, he had to quit college and work to help support his Mother and Sister. Hy first job was at the Carillon Hotel as a bell boy. He carried luggage for people who sat in the back seat of limousines. This made Oscar upset because there were no differences between these people and him. Meanwhile, Oscar prayed to God for Prosperity among other things. His next job was at Forte's supermarket bagging groceries, cleaning floors and scrubbing toilets after hours. In his final job, he worked himself up from a part-time clerk at Miami Beach Senior High School to an administrator for Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Finally, God answered his prayers. God gave Oscar the will power to save money and the wisdom he needed to purchase his first building. Oscar confesses that it was not his work or money that helped him purchase his buildings. If that was the case, then everyone would own buildings and retire at an early age. It was God who gave Oscar the strength, the wisdom, and lifted him up when he wanted to quit. To God he gives all the thanks and glory. Oscar praises and worships God. Oscar could tell you many stories of answered prayers including when the doctors told him to get a priest because his father was not going to survive complications from a diabetic seizer. Oscar prayed To God not to take his father at that time because he wasn't ready for his father's death. Oscar needed mhis father. Oscar prayed his heart out to God. The next day, his father was normal and wanted to know why he was in the hospital. There were other prayers that were not answered. However, Oscar knows that his faith was not strong enough for those prayers to be answered. His mother's death was one of those prayers. Oscar prayed, However, when ever a doctor called from the hospital, Oscar trembled with fear. That was a clear sign that his faith was weak. His heart, and eyes weakened his faith. God said "for we walk by faith not by sight". 2 Corinthians 5:7. Jesus said not to doubt, but to believe. Mark 11:23. The rest of his story, well, that's for a book. This page is dedicated to the ones who made all of Oscar's dreams possible. God our heavenly Father and his precious Mother, Liana Sanchez. Jesus said, "What things so ever you desire when you pray believe that you received them and you shall have them". Mark 11:24 Dear heavenly Father we thank you for all the blessings you have given us and our families. We praise you Father and thank you, in Jesus' mighty Name, Amen | |||
The name '''Óscar Sánchez''' can refer to any of the following people: | |||
For more information on Oscar R. Sanchez, visit his web page below | |||
*], Bolivian footballer, member of the ] at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. | |||
*], former Guatemalan footballer, member of the ] in four FIFA World Cup qualification campaigns. | |||
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*], President of Costa Rica, Nobel Peace Prize winner. | |||
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Revision as of 01:44, 24 October 2007
Oscar R Sanchez was born in Havana, Cuba. his mother was a house wife and his Father was a construction worker and an artist. they did not have a lot of money and depended on welfare. When his parents separated, he had to quit college and work to help support his Mother and Sister. Hy first job was at the Carillon Hotel as a bell boy. He carried luggage for people who sat in the back seat of limousines. This made Oscar upset because there were no differences between these people and him. Meanwhile, Oscar prayed to God for Prosperity among other things. His next job was at Forte's supermarket bagging groceries, cleaning floors and scrubbing toilets after hours. In his final job, he worked himself up from a part-time clerk at Miami Beach Senior High School to an administrator for Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Finally, God answered his prayers. God gave Oscar the will power to save money and the wisdom he needed to purchase his first building. Oscar confesses that it was not his work or money that helped him purchase his buildings. If that was the case, then everyone would own buildings and retire at an early age. It was God who gave Oscar the strength, the wisdom, and lifted him up when he wanted to quit. To God he gives all the thanks and glory. Oscar praises and worships God. Oscar could tell you many stories of answered prayers including when the doctors told him to get a priest because his father was not going to survive complications from a diabetic seizer. Oscar prayed To God not to take his father at that time because he wasn't ready for his father's death. Oscar needed mhis father. Oscar prayed his heart out to God. The next day, his father was normal and wanted to know why he was in the hospital. There were other prayers that were not answered. However, Oscar knows that his faith was not strong enough for those prayers to be answered. His mother's death was one of those prayers. Oscar prayed, However, when ever a doctor called from the hospital, Oscar trembled with fear. That was a clear sign that his faith was weak. His heart, and eyes weakened his faith. God said "for we walk by faith not by sight". 2 Corinthians 5:7. Jesus said not to doubt, but to believe. Mark 11:23. The rest of his story, well, that's for a book. This page is dedicated to the ones who made all of Oscar's dreams possible. God our heavenly Father and his precious Mother, Liana Sanchez. Jesus said, "What things so ever you desire when you pray believe that you received them and you shall have them". Mark 11:24 Dear heavenly Father we thank you for all the blessings you have given us and our families. We praise you Father and thank you, in Jesus' mighty Name, Amen
For more information on Oscar R. Sanchez, visit his web page below