Summary
SummaryIβm Robyn, and in 2020 I was finally diagnosed with endometriosis after so many dismissals. I felt trapped in painβmy body wouldnβt let me live freelyβand there were days I cried out to God for healing and relief π. Facing surgery and the first lockdown, I was carried by my parents and friends in constant prayer and encouragement β€οΈβπ©Ή. They helped me see Godβs presence even in suffering. Though the pain still flares and doubts creep in, my community and my faith remind me Iβm never alone. Iβve discovered that God uses compassionate doctors and loving friends to bring His comfort. If youβre battling a chronic illness, Iβd love to pray with you, asking our Lord to carry your burdens, bring wise medical care, and fill you with hope and peace π.
This is Robyn π
Living with a chronic illness is not easy. It’s tough on you, your loved ones, and your relationship with God. Join Robyn as she shares a bit about living with her chronic illness and how she found God in the suffering and in her community.
This is from the “This Is Me” series. The series shares the stories of ordinary people who have found God in life-changing ways in their suffering, hardship, and day-to-day activities. Share this video with someone who needs encouragement today!
If you would like prayer, please reach out to our prayer line. Email us at prayer@cbnsa.org, WhatsApp us on +1 (800) 759 0700 (https://wa.me/18007590700) or message us on our live chat here: https://cbnafrica.org/prayer/south-africa-southern-africa/
Watch Yolanda’s story here –
When Yolanda became a new believer, she made assumptions and had expectations about what her life would look like given God’s goodness and faithfulness. Join her as she shares her journey and prays for new believers to find their hope and faith in God’s truth and goodness.
—————– Source —————–
Be the first to comment