A Story of Christian Heartbreak

A Story of Christian Heartbreak

A Story of Christian Heartbreak I felt the need to share my story of what I’ve been through this year because I’ve seen many stories of God miraculously healing, intervening,… A Story of Christian Heartbreak I felt the need to share my story of what I’ve been through this year because I’ve seen many stories of God miraculously healing, intervening, making people’s lives great and happy, and while that is cause for much rejoicing, it’s not always how God works. If you’re a new believer or even yet unsure if you’re ready to give your life to the Lord, I don’t want you to get the idea that becoming a Christian is going to give you everything you want in life – actually as Christians, we are promised we will endure lots of suffering during our earthly lives. Here’s one of those stories. Although I grew up in a Christian household, I’ve only been a believer for 2.5 years (I’m 29). Lots of life circumstances led me and my husband to the Lord, but I won’t go into all those details now. Before getting saved, I had gotten married to my high school boyfriend, and we had 2 kids. When my youngest was 8 months old, I developed anorexia, which quickly became very severe, and my body began shutting down.

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My Son Will Not Die

My Son Will Not Die

My Son Will Not Die God is good, and he never fails. In 2000, I had a baby boy and we named him Chileleko, meaning “blessing.” When he was two… My Son Will Not Die God is good, and he never fails. In 2000, I had a baby boy and we named him Chileleko, meaning “blessing.” When he was two weeks old, he started having some fits. I took him to the hospital, and they gave him an injection. After some months, it developed epilepsy. When he was four years old, during the rainy season, he was admitted to the hospital because of epilepsy. Now, in the hospital, some women started teasing me, and one of them came and told me that if you are going to allow the nurse to give your son an injection, he is going to die. And I told her that my son is not going to die because of the injection. If the nurse gives my son an injection he is going and the sickness will go and we are going to be discharged tomorrow. And for sure, when he was given an injection, he was sleepy, and the following morning, he was discharged. From that time, my son was healed. He is fine in the name of Jesus. The epilepsy is gone forever, I

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