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by Melanie Hemry
In April 2005, Jenny Richard took a brush in
hand to paint around the window in the nursery.
As the night sky sparkled through the glass, she
closed her eyes and imagined the baby she would
soon nestle in her arms. Another little girl whom
she and her husband, Eddie, would name Avery.
During her last appointment, the doctor had
told Jenny, "You have three more weeks until
your due date. However, you're ready to have this
baby any day."
Hence, the push to fi nish the nursery.
Eddie worked the 3-11 p.m. shift in the prayer
department at Kenneth Copeland
Ministries. Their 22-month-old
daughter, Mackenzie, was asleep.
Across the room Jenny's mother—
always there when she was needed—
rolled paint on the wall.
Jenny's family had always been
devout Christians. She'd been 10
years old when they moved to Tyler, Texas, in
July 1991, where someone introduced them to
KCM.
The fi rst message they listened to at home
had been one by Kenneth Copeland called "The
Blood Covenant." It revolutionized their lives.
Soon, they were making the 2½-hour trip to
Newark, just north of Fort Worth, to attend
Eagle Mountain International Church, on the
property of KCM. In 1992, they attended their
fi rst Southwest Believers' Convention.
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In April 2005, Jenny Richard took a brush in
hand to paint around the window in the nursery.
As the night sky sparkled through the glass, she
closed her eyes and imagined the baby she would
Ministries. Their 22-month-old
daughter, Mackenzie, was asleep.
rolled paint on the wall.
devout Christians. She'd been 10
years old when they moved to Tyler, Texas, in
July 1991, where someone introduced them to
KCM.
God
In April 2005, Jenny Richard took a brush in
Was All
God
In April 2005, Jenny Richard took a brush in
devout Christians. She'd been 10
years old when they moved to Tyler, Texas, in
God
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