She Had Kept Her Promise…

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Many years ago, I met a young woman in the Navy, her name was Christi.   We became roommates and she was from Georgia ,  We used to laugh about how she talked so funny, but between her mom’s cookies that she sent and the laughter we shared we became close. 

One thing that separated us was our different lifestyles.  She loved to party and to drink.  But I knew that Christi in her way was covering up a load of past that she had been carrying. 

So because of our different lifestyles we grew apart and lost touch.

  About a year ago, she found me.  We kept very touch and go emails throughout the summer until she was diagnosed with  pancreatic cancer in September. Than the emails came weekly.  She would always ask me about my life which involves family, church, and my God.  I told her all the details.  But I never knew if she heard me, because our conversation always went back to her partying days and her somewhat horrific past.

Christi has never been a believer, eventhough her parents were deacons at their church and  begged and begged for years!

 Christi was defiant and angry.

A month ago, an email came and Christi wanted one thing,  “  Simply stated, Family and friends, if I can see my daughter turn 1 than I might talk about your God”  love Christi

That was the entire email.

This morning I recieved an email from her mom:

Her daughter Faith, turn one this week, she celebrated her first cake in her mom’s hospital room in Macon, Georgia.  Although Christi had no energy to do anything else, she held her daughter, laughed and played Barbies on top of her bed.

She Had Kept Her Promise…..

Christi accepted Jesus into her heart that evening in the presence of the family pastor and her parents and family.

In the email it continues:

 ”Christi lost her battle with pancreatic cancer… that very next morning.

But …..

We as a  family rejoice… 

She Had Kept Her Promise…..”

About Heidi

I'm a Happily married Mom of three! I love God, my family, my church, and my friends, and I cherish them all

Posted on March 20, 2008, in christian lives, faith, Friends. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Lost my mom to pancreatic cancer 8 years ago this Monday. That is a beautiful story

  2. That’s amazing! Are you in the Navy? I’m in the Navy, and I’m young. I’ve always been raised with God and have a faith that has inspired many people in my life, but in the last few months I’ve questioned a lot. I still know God is amazing and wonderful, but there is so much temptation and peer pressure in the Navy, especailly where I am stationed. The services here just don’t speak to me and it’s hard when no one around you is a Christian but I’m trying…

    just a random comment from a random person… beautiful post.

  3. Wow, what a beautiful story… especially in light of the true meaning of Easter. I love it when God shows himself to be so faithful.

  4. Thank you so much for sharing that beautiful story. It really touched my heart. This is such a time for Jesus and family and friends. Each day we need to remember how blessed we are. I would really like to add your blog to mine. I would like my friends to share God’s love with you. I was in the Army a long time ago and I understand the relationships of others. My blog name is http://www.biynah.wordpress.com Thanks again for such a touching story. Sincerely, Tanya

  5. What a testimony of God’s grace.

    gaj

  6. All the angels are dancing at her soul coming to HIM and for her presence in Heaven!! Girl you will see in Heaven how much you played a part in all that. Thank you for being approachable and for being open about Jesus…you are a pic of HIM I see it! how beautiful!!! love you!

  7. OK…let me explain that during Holy Week….I’m a wreck. This story just about did me in.

    I am so thrilled that she is with Jesus. What a testimony for those of us who have people in our lives who just ‘don’t get it’. There are so many days when we think….it’s never gonna happen. They will never know Jesus. God is soooooo much bigger than that! Way to go sister! You never gave up on her. I want to laugh and I want to cry. Please don’t do that to me anymore:)

    Thank you for sharing this story!!!

  8. The Lord has every moment planned. And yes, many of those will only come to accept Him when He graciously allows that one last time. Only He knows the time and place, and who will step up and say”Yes, Lord I will do this for You”. Every seed planted…

    I wrote a poem, and placed it in one of my bibles a few years ago. And as I played a small part in helping my sister to care for my cousin last year as she was dying with ovarian cancer it fit the story of her life perfectly. I found this poem and knew I had to share it with her that weekend in early June when I went stay with her in the hospital. That was just one of the seeds planted in the 15 months that she came to stay with my sister. She accepted the Lord one week later. And went home to be with Him in Sept. They asked me to read this poem at her funeral. I have been feeling the need the last couple of days to post this poem and now I know why. I will post it by tomorrow. It is called “I Found Jesus”.

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