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Granville H. Ampong(left) garnered fist place in the International Speech Contest held at the Ron Hubbard Auditorium on May 29, 2000 in Los Angeles, California. His speech, entitled "Come Fly With Me", tackled a theme on motivation. Beside Mr. Ampong is California-based practicing lawyer, Stephen Jones, who won second place.

                                                    a 7-minute speech

COME FLY WITH ME

By Granville Ampong

Since my subject is about motivation, I declare, toastmasters and guests, that this year is the era of motivation.

Motivation is a sweeping generalization. But, its cutting edge impact penetrates our better selves: our souls, our goals, aspirations and deepest yearnings.

We reached the moon, through our first American astronauts. Indeed, the mind of man - - -our minds - - -its incredible imagination, evidenced by the advances of technology , is awesome - - -buoyed by motivation. That makes the impossible, possible!

Just an illustration: the eaglet. This creature fell to the ground from the protective wings of the most powerful bird, the most feared predator of the horizon, the mother eagle.

The eaglet learned to survive scratching the ground with a flock of chicks from the mother hen. Alas, one bright day, the mother eagle was visibly seen high in the horizon. Lo and behold, after several fly-by maneuvers, the eaglet saw its mother. By the masterstroke of derring-do, I call it conventional wisdom, its wings opened wide, it eyes popped up; it buoyed itself and up, up and away, left the earth and soared the limitless skies.

Yes, for an eaglet to learn how to fly is an instinct, but to reach the highest of the sky is motivation.

That, to me, was pure, unadulterated motivation.

We, from all the peoples of the earth, came to this land. We were motivated and lured by the invitation of the blindfolded lady of the Ellis Island, New York, with this simple plea: “Give me your tired, your poor…,” an open door policy to all. Biblically, immigrants come to this promised land of milk and honey - America!

In my case, I left my country to find a better life here. I was uprooted from the culture, from the nurturings of my father and mother, from the company of my loved ones and all.

But, it is not at all a bed of roses. As Sharespeare said, my struggles here could be aptly described as the result of, and I quote, “the slings of outrageous fortune.”

Please listen carefully. On June 17, 1994, my former district manager closeted me in his office: “Granville, your promotion will be effective on Monday.” Elated and upbeat, I hurriedly and gracefully replied, “Thank you, Sir.” “Here is a final check for you.” “A final check? Why?” “…because we have confirmed reports that you are an illegal alien: UNDOCUMENTED!”

That moment of infamy devastated me. It was a bolt of lightning that rendered me a wretched soul.

In my conscience, the “still small voice” got the better of me. I had to wrestle with a collision course of unforeseen circumstances. I rationalized: “Maybe my termination was based on the system of America on law and justice.”

Still I followed my options. It was perhaps the easiest path for me to relieve my pain physically and mentally. I sought the aid of psychics, the assistance of quack-doctors and false prophets. I took refuge in bottles, alone in the corner of the bar. Finally, I realized I reached the so called “dead hit” in my life. All my hopes and lofty aims to succeed in this country were relegated to the back burner. I was ready to give up.

“Giving up? Heck! Was that all there is?”

I lost my resources. No one dared to accept me for a job. I lost my self-esteem.

One big solitary night. Loneliness enveloped my entire being. I imagined the mouth of the abyss awaiting for an easy entrapment: MY DOOMSDAY!

At the nick of time, somebody up there came and pulled me back. God pulled me back.

I felt that somebody really cared for me. I just knew the balm of forgiveness because of my relationship with God.

I saw hope. I knew there was hope for me. Oh, folks, I just broke down and wept like a baby. Something was working into my sensibilities: the mighty hand of my creator— invisible, yet INVINCIBLE. I gave him glory. He gave me victory. I stood six feet tall.

If you ask me now about my conviction as to motivation, I declare based on the facts that I stood by my faith ’til my last gasp of a flickering and forlorn hope.

Let us be strong, with faith in our beliefs.

This is a wake-up call to all toastmasters and every person living in the United States of America.

Let us look back at that eaglet which fell to the ground a number of times, but each fall made its wings stronger because that eaglet never gave up.

Ladies and gentlemen, we, too, can realize our visions, dreams so long as like that eaglet, in the spirit of freedom, we keep trying and never give up.

Yes, fellow eagle toastmasters, let us get away from our bootstraps, to the limitless opportunities, unto the sky. Come fly with me.

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Christmas Message: Visitors From Other Worlds

January 25th, 2008 by granvilleampong

Published by the LOS ANGELES ASIAN JOURNAL  and TRIBUNE-USA dated December 22, 2007

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: VISITORS FROM OTHER WORLDS

By Granville Ampong

I have just awoken to a clear but black midnight of windy, chilling December of Los Angeles. One of the first to rise, I am alone in the balcony of my small apartment cradling a mug of steaming soy-chocolate, in fact leaning against the rail and breathing in the crisp air as I gaze skyward at the sheer brilliance of a star striking from the east. All is perfectly still … except for one small spot of white cloud. I watch it closely. I realize how fast such cloud disarms my sight, making my eyes squint at the almost unblemished horizon. Then, a thought about global warming flashes in my mind.

But forget global warming!

What about these visitors from other worlds? Have they not beckoned as “inconvenient truth” to many? Have you ever had the feeling of being watched all the time?

One British scientist said that each time he scans the starry heavens on a black night he senses that they are watching — could be thousands —millions of them gazing across the millions of light years, looking at us, wondering what on earth we are up to.

While no scriptural authority has anointed scientists as the guardians of the mystery (which goes its own way, anyhow), discernment should prompt one to combat imbecilities or stupidity in his/her own believing. Perhaps, one’s treasury must be the Scripture.

However, a genuine Scripture-believer cannot afford to convert oneself into non-discerning, in the theorists’ delicate phrase.

To some, this may sound intelligently inflated - but ridiculously suggested.

One of the perks being discerning truth-seeker is that it affords one to know that popular hypothetical theories could create perceptions that might be mistaken for reality.

But consider this: “Thousands of millions of planets in the same galaxy as earth could be supporting intelligent life,” suggests Maxwell Cade, a famous British Scientist who won the Royal Aeronautical Society’s Navigation Prize.

Nonetheless, “the earth may well be one of the youngest intelligent communities in the galaxy — with all that implies.” Whatever the reason, Cade further supposes that at least four million stars of ten million in our galaxy could be inhabited suggesting, therefore, that all we need to do now is to make contact with them or wait until they contact us.

But, “Contacting them,” nevertheless, “ might be difficult because the older races of the cosmos must have attained intellectual heights which are completely beyond our comprehension,” he added.

Four million stars in our galaxy — all inhabited?

Conversely, if each had as many people as our own world, we could have more than 12 trillion neighbors looking over our back fence!

Did you know that Hebrew wise men knew long ago what scientists are only just now discovering?

Three thousand five hundred years ago, one of the most ancient of all Bible books, Job, recorded the searching questions addressed to the patriarch by God: “Where was thou when I laid the foundations of the earth when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?”

In fact, the Book of Revelation confirms the latter statement when extorting; “Rejoice then you heavens and you that dwell in them.”

Meanwhile, Dr. Jacques Forcier, a noted skeptic in his own right and a distinguished graduate from Oxford University ( who happens to be my college professor ), believes that civilizations with scientific interests and with the technical possibilities much greater than those available to us exist among the stars.

Dr. Forcier further suggests that these beings may, even now, be trying to reach us. Rightly so, the Bible says nothing about “little green men” or spying Martians, or flying saucers.

But, it does talk about celestial visitors called “angels.” In fact, each Christmas one remembers how a song of angels announced Messiah’s birth (Luke 2:13).

What about the angels who ministered to Christ after His temptations in the wilderness and those who rolled away the stone from the mouth of His tomb (Matthew 28:2)?

Then there was Christ Himself.

Had not ancient writers predicted that He would be a visitor from another world?

His “goings have been from of old, from everlasting” (Micah 5:2). Another called Him “Immanuel” which means “God with us” (Isaiah 7:14 & Matthew 1:21). J

John , the Baptist, was sure in his standing, declaring: “Before I was born, He already was” (John 1:30).

Did not the supernatural voice speak from heaven when Jesus was baptized in the river of Jordan saying, “This is My Beloved Son in whom I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:17).

Were not there three witnesses, Peter, James and John who climbed to a mountaintop and saw their Lord in dazzling majesty and heard a voice saying the latter statement (Matthew 17:5)?

What about the fantastic claims this Galilean carpenter had said: “I have come down from heaven”(John 6:38)?

Without reservation, he further declared, “In every truth I tell you, before Abraham was born, I am,” (John 8:58).

Have you not considered the evidence Jesus gave to substantiate His claims?

He must have been all He claimed to be before the whole tenor of His life echoes with the ring of authenticity.

Suffice it to say, dazzling series of fulfilled prophecies as fortified by doubt-defying supernatural phenomena surely revealed His power over the elements of decay when Lazarus was brought back to life. Notwithstanding, as noted by the prophets, the miracle of His birth was matched by the miracles of his death and resurrection. In fact, the miracle of His resurrection merged into the miracle of His ascension. And as His disciples watched, “he was lifted up and a cloud removed Him from their sight” (Acts 1:9).

Whether those disciples of Jesus saw what they said they did see or lied when they said what they saw, sufficient historical evidence shows that they were genuine and correct in their statements. In fact, they asserted the truth of their remarks until their dying moments.

At a later date, a Moslem mosque was built on the brow of the Mount of Olives, on the traditional site of the ascension. Strange footprints in the rock inside this enclosure are supposed to be the imprint of Christ’s feet. Such story seems too fantastic to believe. Most important, it is surely enough to suggest that beings from “outer space” must have already been on earth — “an inconvenient truth” to many!

Will Christ and the rest of His angels, other than the said ministering angels, come back to earth again? Jesus said He would. In fact, His famous promise still stands: “I go to prepare a place for you, and if I go, I will come again” (John 14:1-3). And when he returns, “all the holy angels” will be “with Him” (Matthew 25:31).

How will He return?

Notice the exciting details given in the Scriptures : His return is personal — “this same Jesus” (Acts 1:9-11); visible — “Every eye shall see Him” (Revelation 1:7); brilliant — “like the lightning shining from east to west” (Matthew 24:27); audible — “and He shall send His angels with a great sound of the trumpet” (Mathew 24:31); glorious — “in His own glory, and in His Father’s and of the holy angels” (Luke 9:26); unexpected —“in such an hour as ye think not” (Matthew 24:27); powerful — “the elements shall melt with fervent heat, and the earth including the works that are therein shall be burned up” 2 Peter 3:10).

When Christ - that royal Visitor from another world came to earth about 2,000 years ago, nobody was ready - even though the ancient Scriptures had announced His coming. No marching bands nor glittering parades ever welcomed his birth, nothing but save a few shepherds on the hills, three wise men from an eastern land, a star in the sky, and someone who said they heard angels singing.

Absolutely nothing! Save a dirty cattle stall — bleating sheep, the stench of it all, for there was no room in the inn available.

Gazing the starry heavens across millions of light years on a black night surely challenges one’s believing with mystery and wonder.

But, will history repeat itself when Jesus Christ comes the second time?

Perhaps that age could be excused. Maybe they did not know, but we do - now.

Meanwhile, as I sip my soy-chocolate, the fleeting moments etched into my memory. I smile in anticipation of what next unexpected wonder this Christmas will bring.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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His speech, "COME FLY WITH ME" tackling a theme on motivation, won first place in the International Speech Contest in 2000 held at the Ron Hubbard Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, under the sponsorship of Toastmasters International and the Ron Hubbard Foundation. His greatest passion is sportswriting. He writes regularly for different newspapers here and abroad. He has been freelancing and ghostwriting for medical doctors, lawyers in the U.S. and writing speeches for politicians based in the Philippines since 1994.

While studying at Silliman University in Dumaguete, Philippines for his undergraduate studies, Ampong served as President of Silliman Junior Business Executives under the guidance of Professor Norma Caluscusan from 1988 through 1990. Unknown to the public, he first made his mark in the political scene by involving in the investigative  reporting on social and political issues from 1986 through 1990, as an active member of the League of Young Democrats. After a brief hiatus from SU, he left Philippines at 20 and eventually took his post-graduate studies in the U.S.

      

Once a lonesome salesman  at 13, traveling back and forth from Negros Island to Bohol and Mindanao and carrying -  en route -  at least 8 to 10 cages of ready-to-fight roosters.

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Born at Camp Allere in Salvador, Lanao del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines; Spent most of his formative years in Lilo-an, Cebu and subsequently in Jimalalud, Oriental Negros; Exceptionally fluent in Cebuano.

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