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I'd like to tell the story of a couple from our Chinese church. The wife moved out of the house after three years of struggling marriage. The Life Group leader and I were quick to visit them and tried our best to help, but unsuccessfully. It looked like the sad story would repeat itself, as they had both come from broken marriages.
But the Lord never gave up on them. He worked through their Life Group and through the circumstances. Recently, after the Chinese mid-autumn service, she heard the Lord saying to her, "why always pointing the finger at him?"... "Two is better than one". She picked up the phone and the year-long separation ended. They are falling in love again. My wife and I were so happy to receive their visit last October and heard their stories, about how God is working in their lives. With big joy, we blessed them with a prayer.
~ Louis Luo, Chinese Church Lead Pastor
Posted in January 2016
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