Finding Jesus in My Paralysis- Doretha Daniels

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In this beautiful, truly touching episode we interview Doretha Daniels. Doretha’s life started out so beautifully. She was raised in a loving Christian home. Her parents were educators and graduates of Prairie View A & M University. They were considered middle class and could afford to send Doretha to take private piano lessons. Doretha was baptized, later confirmed, sang in the Junior choir, played the piano at two United Methodist churches and one summer taught music at vacation bible school. She was served as a girl's scout.Doretha believed she was a good person and thought that she could earn her way to salvation, eternal life, and to heaven.At the time and according to society's standards, she thought she was living her best life!  She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with honors from Prairie View A& M University. She was hired as a Programmer Analyst with Shell. Two and a half years later she got married. Her husband was a Mechanical Engineer.  They had their first son and two months or so later she became a stay-at-home mom. They quickly adjusted to her husband’s income. Life was great!Then one night at the age of 31 while sitting on the edge of the bed she felt her muscles relaxing and she could no longer sit up. Her sons at the time were 8 months and three and a half years old.At this crossroads in her life, her WORLD CRASHES. What do you do when doctors give you, once a healthy out going young mother, a prognosis of paralysis from the mid back down?How do you navigate through the pain, anger, sadness, grief and the fears?How do you care for your babies?Will the torrential buckets of tears ever stop?How do you call upon a God that you never knew?Doretha shares how she finds true salvation in Jesus Christ in Part one of this wonderful episode.  (https://www.thekingdomtruth.org/music by www.free-stock-music.com)                

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