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barrabus:
Sylvia,
  I was truely moved by your testimony... God has shown me on many occasions that He has the power to change the bad things that have happened in our lives into good things... one of the ways He does this is when we share these things with others they may not feel so alone or so ashamed... another way God turns the bad into good is it gives you a unique perspective , an ability to understand and help another who may be suffering some of the same abusive treatment... just reading your testimony has helped me... maybe the courage you have shown in sharing some of your past will help me to have the courage to face some of my past...
 You and Roy are in my prayers...
    Charlie

Silvia Martin:
I want to thank all of you, who have so kindly responded to my testimony. It's amazing what a few kind words can accomplish. And for barrabus, it has taken me a year, to get the courage, to post my testimony and to start communicating with you all on the forum.
God bless,
Silvia

OBrenda:
Silvia,

As I was reading this I couldn't help admire your strength as my heart felt sick from what you have endured.  Even though I'm probably only about 10 years older than you, the mommy in me wanted to hold you and steal you away from all of that. Your writting was vivid, and if I may say you have a talent for it!
I look forward to reading more, and may God bless you & Roy with unspeakable Joy!

YSIY,
Brenda

9440geoff:
Silvia,

Thank you for sharing your testimony. I thank God that He has brought you to this point and given you the strength and determination to win through.

Geoff

Samson:
Sylvia,

          That was quite a story, looking forward to it's continuation. There were many occasions in your Testimony where your Life might have ended, but by the Grace of God, you are here. There are some similarities in your Testimony and my Wifes. I thought my childhood was bad, until I read your story and heard my wife's. Experiences like these and others can build a sense of empathy and compassion towards others who experience some of the same things.

          By the way, I guess I robbed the cradle too, like Roy, my Wife's 41 and I'm soon to be 53; ;D. Of course, after the age of forty, it doesn't seem to matter too much.

                                 Kind Regards, Samson.

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