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This is a story about a Christian family that was broken by infidelity. It explains the challenging road of recovery toward forgiveness and the courage that it takes to survive such a betrayal. Through faith in God, his Word (the Holy Bible), and the determination to keep the wedding vows, their marriage is unbroken.
This is a story about a Christian family that was broken by infidelity. It explains the challenging road of recovery toward forgiveness and the courage that it takes to survive such a betrayal. Through faith in God, his Word (the Holy Bible), and the determination to keep the wedding vows, their marriage is unbroken.
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She was born in Joliet, Illinois, just south of Chicago. Later she moved to Springfield, Illinois, which is approximately two hours north of St. Louis, Missouri. While residing in Springfield, she went through middle school and on to high school. After making it through junior year, she was only half a credit short of graduation requirements. After a short summer program, she was awarded her high school diploma. By the tender age of sixteen, she was enrolled in a junior college at Springfield College in Illinois and, 2.5 years later, held an associate in arts degree. By age eighteen, she had her first degree, had served over five years full-time in ministry at Divine Trinity COGIC, where her parents were the pastors. By then, she thought that she was ready for marriage. Two years later, through her first union, a son was born, and a new meaning of life began. Before he was born, the ministry consisted of leading worship services at her home church with her younger brother and anywhere else that her mother or father were scheduled to preach. As a new mother, she grew a passion to teach children. After moving to the big state of Texas in 2008, she began teaching Sunday school classes, and this progressed to directing children's choirs, hosting youth programs, and much later, teaching youth groups and mentoring. In 2009, she earned her licensure as an LVN (licensed vocational nurse). By 2012, she met and then married her current husband and moved from Texas to the state of North Carolina. By 2014 and into the second year of their marriage, it was finally time for her faith to be tested. The devil must have asked God to remove his hedge around her. That year had led to the most trying time of her life. She currently resides in the state of Texas, where she found her empowerment through membership at the Filling Station Christian Center in Fort Worth, Texas, in 2015. She continues in her field as a home health nurse for children with special needs and continues ministry as the Lord sees fit to use her. Today, she proudly tells their testimony everywhere she goes and in any way allowable. She hopes to give hope to marriages everywhere-that God can fix anything that you and your spouse will allow him to fix. Through her story, she hopes to enlighten some on the severity of betrayal in the way that she was betrayed, to show the importance of support for young marriages, and to reveal the glory of God through any of the worst circumstances.
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