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Saturday, September 22, 2007

ST - New Jersey

Thankyou for sharing your testimony boldly.As Marina often says it is difficult to re-live the past.I remember the time when the book was in progress,the physical trials it involved.I remember sitting by Marina holding her hand and praying for her in your house when you were so worried didn't know where else to show her.Was it the heart,was it the head?Every door to get appropriate treatment was closed.Every prayer seemed unanswered.All scripture pointed toward one answer"Wait".When we prayed and begged the Lord for some sign this what he showed God would get the glory ,it will come inthe form of emails,phone calls etc.God is faithful.I believe it was not just a trial a spiritual battle.For Marina it also involved the 'digging up the past' experience.But I believe the door has opened for her to help other women.Nevin your book has 2 sides to it.One side of a man who had reached the uttermost pit but God picked him up washes his slate clean and God recycles him to be a more honorable vessel.On the other side there is a women who also is God's honorable vessel but God uses her life to do God's recycle job through prayer.And in the end God has 2 vessels which are more useful to him.To a struggling,new belever the book gives lot of hope.To me it was Marina's part that touched me.It does not look fair.But she was like a Mary who looked at the end.She heard God and trusted him to do the job although it involved a lot of heartaches.I think this is a message other women ought to hear.I have asked Marina to share her testimony of faith and obedience with other women.Thankyou Niven for both of your lives.You both have been a blessing to us.Thankyou for all your support and prayers.

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