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Adeseye Rhoda says
God is wonderful
Adelina says
God gave me a beautiful Father and Mother Iam so graceful ❤🙇♀️🙏🙇♀️❤❤❤😁.. I thank God for Jesus Christ our lord and savior. 🙏🙇♀️❤❤😇😇
Jennifer Clarke says
Amen! Thank you for sharing this testimony, Adelina. Be blessed!
Biju says
Dear mam,
Please pray for me I wanted com out from my sexual sins
Jennifer Clarke says
I’m honored to pray for you, friend. I have a prayer challenge that may be helpful to you. It’s called 21 Days of Praying the Scriptures for Purity. If you’re interested, you can sign up for that free challenge here.
lorilyn says
Hi Jennifer. Your post on who we are gave me hope tonight. I am 55 and had a very bad experience at the dentist this morning. I do not feel up to working on my bible study and I was browsing on pinterest. I came across your post ‘when your calling comes to an end’. God found a way to contact me anyway. I was reading it-then somehow got linked over here to ‘be true to who you are”. It made me cry. Thank you for reminding me who i am. I needed that. In Christ, Lorilyn
Jennifer Clarke says
Hi, Lorilyn, and thank you so much for sharing this with me. It’s encouraging to know how specifically God has demonstrated His care for you and His pursuit of you as you’ve described. I pray that by God’s grace you would walk as a child of the light because of who you are in Christ.
Raphael says
Hi,
A few months back I hurt my best friend very badly. I was blind to the magnitude of my actions and forgot how deeply important our friendship was. Slowly, our friendship started to deteriorate and I experienced increasing pain and sadness.
However, eventually, I was able to recognize the true magnitude of what I had done, and started praying. I prayed every night for God to help us restore our friendship and soften my friend’s heart towards me. Although, my prayers didn’t seem to get answered completely. I had good moments with my friend but also experienced pain and sadness as I have never before.
But, then, it hit me. I realized that God had allowed all of this to happen, in order to teach me a lesson. I realized I had many flaws before this and made it my number one priority to become a better person and friend. Sometimes, I felt lost and alone, imagining that all hope is lost. But, somehow, a spot of light shined down in the middle of darkness, motivating me to keep going. I learned to NOT LOSE HOPE. I realized that I. had embarked on this journey to learn from my mistakes. I realized that there was light at the end of the tunnel all along, but sadness blinded me from reality. I learned the God has always filled my life forever. And, overall, I learned to be truly grateful for EVERYTHING God does for me. I learned to truly love him.
Eventually, my friendship started to restore. It wasn’t an easy nor fast process. It involved a lot of sadness and discouragement. It was awful tasting medicine, but the patient needed it.
Thankfully, I have now restored my relationship with my best friend.
I believe all of this might be a journey that I embarked on to become a better person.
I have learned to: thank Him, ask for forgiveness, look at the bright side of things, put my entire trust in His Holy Name, and DO NOT LOSE HOPE.
Hope you can use my story to help others.
Jennifer Clarke says
Hi, Raphael, and thank you for sharing with us from your experience. I rejoice in hearing that God has answered your prayer and your relationship has been restored. I pray that your testimony of God’s faithfulness during this season would be an encouragement to many.