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Joshua is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

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Joshua Charles
The good experiences that I have had are all about drawing different pictures, as well as painting. The most difficult day in my life was when I failed my tests. I learnt that I must study hard. I felt proud of myself when I passed my standard seven examination and was chosen to continue to O-level. The most memorable thing is the day we were on the school tour. I was very happy.

My dream is to be a civil engineer. I will succeed in my dream so that I can help my family as well as society. For WEF, I will motivate the students positively so they can reach their dreams. When I have the power to make changes in my country, I will increase infrastructure.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: science

Favorite Books: physics

I Want to Be: civil engineer

Hobbies: Dancing

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 3 sisters, 2 grandfathers, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Gyekrum Arusha Secondary School

Funding for Form 4 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $150

TOTAL   $150
Funding for Form 3 2023: $150
Funding for Form 2 2022: $150
Joshua's Journal
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Hello family,
I hope you are all fine. I came across a scenario online and I tried to think on how I would solve it.

Here's the scenario;
A man is trapped in a dangerous situation. He is sitting on a branch of a tree that stands above a river where two hungry crocodiles wait just below him. The tree is broken halfway, leaving only two strong branches. Behind him is another branch where, directly below, a male lion is waiting on land. On the same branch where the man sits, a snake is slowly crawling toward him. Every path seems blocked; the crocodiles below, the lion on land, and the snake approaching on the same branch and none of the predators are leaving.

If it were me, I would provoke the snake so that it tries to strike. At the moment it attacks, I would grab it by the neck, pull it, and throw it into the river where the two crocodiles are. That sudden movement would distract the crocodiles as they turn their attention to the snake and begin to fight over it. Taking advantage of that distraction, I would jump into the river and quickly swim to the other side, away from all three dangers. I see the lion as the most dangerous of them all, so escaping toward the opposite riverbank would be my best chance of survival.

So what do you think you would have done if it was you?
The concept of good deeds leading to heaven is a common belief in many religions, including Christianity and Islam. However, the specific interpretation and emphasis on good deeds vary across different faiths.

In Christianity:

Salvation by Grace: While good deeds are encouraged, salvation is ultimately a gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Evidence of Faith: Good deeds are seen as evidence of genuine faith and a transformed life.
Living a Righteous Life: Christians are called to live a life that reflects God's love and justice, doing good to others.
In Islam:

Good Deeds as a Scale: Good deeds are seen as weighing heavily on the scale of judgment, with the intention behind the deed being crucial.
Reward in the Afterlife: Good deeds are believed to lead to rewards in the afterlife, including entry into paradise.
Obligatory and Voluntary Deeds: Both obligatory acts of worship (like prayer and charity) and voluntary good deeds contribute to one's spiritual balance.
Important Note:

It's important to remember that the concept of heaven and the path to it is a matter of faith and personal belief. Different religions and individuals may have varying interpretations and understandings. Ultimately, the pursuit of good deeds is a noble endeavor that can positively impact both oneself and others, regardless of one's religious beliefs.
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