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My sister and I went to Frazer tonight to hear Siran Stacy. What a powerful evening. How someone can do what he does after losing his wife and four of his five children less than 18 months ago just amazes me. That this man can hang onto one thread of faith that gets him through one breath at a time and have the faith and courage to listen to God's calling him again to the ministry he walked away from 18 years ago is a reminder to all of us of the old adage, "God isn't through with me yet." We don't understand why these things happen but Siran Stacy is proof that God can take the most broken of lives and piece them together again for His glory. What a testimony! |
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I am a retired legal secretary and widow. I grew up in Midway, AL and graduated from Union Springs High School (now Bullock County High). I attended business school; went to Atlanta and lived there for 13 years; lived and worked in Silver Spring, Maryland for seven years. I have a daughter and two granddaughters, and am the middle child of five. Both parents are no longer living. My mother was quite a poet and my father was a self-taught musician and a very good one. My 30-year-old nephew, Bruce Evans, was killed in the line of duty with the Jackson County, MS Sheriff's Department on July 18, 2000, leaving a beautiful wife and two beautiful children, ages 8 and 5 1/2, so I suppose that pushes me to make my voice heard about crime and punishment. Previous Posts
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