• Mennonite Woman - God's Deliverance from a Rape Home Invasion | Episode 5

  • May 9 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Mennonite Woman - God's Deliverance from a Rape Home Invasion | Episode 5

  • Summary

  • In this gripping episode, we hear a Sandra and Rollin Miller's account of resilience and faith in the wake of a break in and attempted rape. From the darkness of that night emerged a couple who's faith in the power of the Lord only grew.

    The journey delves into the complexities of offering second chances, even to those who have caused unimaginable harm. We discuss the Miller's deep-rooted Mennonite background and the values that guided their response.

    Throughout the episode, we explore divine intervention and resilience as the Millers reflect on how God showed up in moments of despair and fear. From the initial shock to the aftermath of the incident, listeners are invited to listen to a journey of healing and reconciliation.

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    00:00 Intro
    03:16 Story of the break-in and attempted rape
    08:01 Exorcising a demon
    09:05 Power to give a second chance
    09:53 The man had been to prison
    11:03 Mennonite background
    17:34 How did God show up?
    21:26 We did not want to be murdered
    24:16 What advice would you give women in a similar position?
    31:20 Too many people waant to stay mad at God
    33:39 What happened after they called the police?
    40:51 What else would you like to share about your story?
    54:47 Outro

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