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Nedelka (Nicaragua)

Nedelka (Nicaragua)

  • December 12, 2018
  • Negative thinkingNegative thinking, menNegative thinking, childrenSuicidalEating disorderEating disorder, anorexiaSexual abuseSuicideSuicide attempt, multipleChildhoodChildhood, sexual abuseSexual abuseSexual abuse, childhoodEatingAnorexiaSuicide attemptSuicide attempt, multiple
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Meet Nedelka

Nedelka grew up in Nicaragua where she experienced sexual abuse by a trusted employee of her family. She describes how this experience colored her thinking about men, children, and her own body. Nedelka and her family moved to Canada, where Nedelka’s emotional pain led her to punish her body through anorexia. She tried to commit suicide several times, including by starvation. She describes sensing God speak to her while she was wasting away and urging her to return to Nicaragua. She went back to her home country, to her mom, who had become a Christian. She shares how she encountered Christ and how she learned all about the gospel.

As soon as Nedelka trusted in Christ, her relationship with food changed. God used the teachings from a women’s ministry – Revive our Hearts – to give Nedelka a Biblical understanding of womanhood, marriage, and children. God transformed Nedelka’s wrong thinking about children – and she and her husband now have adopted several children.

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Nedelka’s story was produced by Revive Our Hearts, Niles, Michigan, USA.

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Tomasz (Poland)

  • November 20, 2018
  • SuicidalAlcohol abuse, addictionSuicideSuicide attempt, multipleAtheismAtheism, Communist backgroundAlcohol abuseAlcohol abuse, addictionSuicide attemptSuicide attempt, multiple
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Meet Tomasz

Tomasz describes the devastating toll that his alcohol addiction took on his life: he lost several jobs, his marriage fell apart, he became homeless. Tomasz had moved from his native Poland to England. In desperation and hopelessness – he tried to kill himself several times. He had been brought up in a Communist country and had been an atheist all his life. Tomasz was homeless and found hospitality and a welcome at a church. He began to read about Jesus Christ and responded in belief to what Christ had done for him. He now has the joy of being a follower of Christ and is set free from his old ways.

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Tomasz’ story was produced by Westminster Chapel, London, UK.

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Emeal reflects on his dark and lost gangster days in his youth. He was also a budding young rapper. He thought it was ‘good’ people who went to heaven. Emeal heard the gospel at a Christian event and came to understand God and became a follower of Jesus Christ. Today he is a pastor.

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    • Who Makes Stories of Change?
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