Jeanine Banza:: Hello, Hello, everybody! This is the day that the Lord has created. Let's rejoice and be glad in it. I am overjoyed to have my own daughter today in this show.
Yeah.
Jeanine Banza: I was just curious about French and Jen Z.
Jeanine Banza: Friendship is important in one of my shows. I have said that we all.
We want to love someone, and we need to be loved by someone.
Jeanine Banza: We need to be connected to people who love us
Jeanine Banza: truly, for who we are and not for what we have or
Jeanine Banza: what we look like.
Jeanine Banza: Everybody needs that. That's
Jeanine Banza: kind of connection. It doesn't matter who you are. A relationship is a crucial part of our daily life, and I've said it before. God wants us to be in a relationship.
Jeanine Banza: There is an interesting story in the Bible. It's a story of 4 friends.
Jeanine Banza: who wanted so by to get their friend in front of Jesus
The Bible doesn't really tell us their names.
Jeanine Banza: But what the Bible says is, when those friends could not
Jeanine Banza: get near Jesus because of the crowd.
Jeanine Banza: they removed the roof above him about Jesus. So Jesus was in out somehow, and when they had made an opening through the rules, how crazy!
Jeanine Banza: they laid down the bed of their paralytic friends in front of Jesus
Jeanine Banza: to receive a healing
Jeanine Banza: and guess what? Jesus healed them.
Jeanine Banza: Sorry, just here, He healed their friend. Wow! We all need
Jeanine Banza: that type of friend. We, with such
Jeanine Banza: a sense of love, compassion, and loyalty?
Jeanine Banza: Do we still have this type of friendship?
Jeanine Banza: Today, I will bring my daughter to the show. For this all full conversation about friendship. Hey, Cynthia, in the morning? Thank you for having me. I am so amazed to have you here. What is friendship for you?
Jeanine Banza: Can you tell the audience what are some of the descriptors of friendship?
Cynthia Banza: Sure. Hi, I'm so happy to be here. I'm so blessed and honored. Yeah, my definition of friendship would probably be. It's someone that you meet. Usually either you meet somewhere. You have a like
Cynthia Banza: in school, you place in certain classrooms, or just your certain environment or your neighborhood, and you share a common interest with them, or you bond over something that you both have in common, and you develop a trust, a sense of trust and trust and security between each other, and you're able to share things together and support each other's trust and support.
Cynthia Banza: That's my definition of friendship, someone that you have share commonalities with, and you're able to build a trust and support system there
Jeanine Banza: for us and support.
Jeanine Banza: Wow! And I would also say, loyalty, help, helpfulness, that what these four men did for their friends to bring their friend in front of Jesus. Kindness.
Jeanine Banza: and sometime in the friend, we, we, we, we, we meet adversity, we, we do have problem with friends. We. We may do our best, but we still have. Life has been, unfortunately, we
Jeanine Banza: we we we are not perfect, and nobody is perfect.
Jeanine Banza: So, and sometimes life happens. We do sometimes find this type of friend. Or sometimes we have a problem.
Jeanine Banza: So I would ask you, how do you handle
Jeanine Banza: we handle
Jeanine Banza: kind of disappointments with friends? How how can we handle disappointment? Do you have some tips for handling disappointment with friends?