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June 2024

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didn't talk about sickness, disease or emotional pain. They sure didn't talk about abuse. But there comes a time of reckoning when you need to turn and face the dragon. "To do it you have to use your faith while being vulnerable. I learned to admit that I'd considered suicide. Not because I wanted to die, but because I wanted the pain to stop. I could speak that fact and follow it with the word of God that says by His stripes we are healed." A Voice Gone Silent For about four years after her marriage ended, Reba didn't minister. She did, however, continue to write songs. "Today I have such compassion for people who struggle with mental illness, anxiety, shame and fear. My heart is drawn to broken people because we don't have to stay broken. "My partnership with Kenneth and Gloria is precious to me. Not only did they teach us how to walk by faith, they gave me another gift. "When Kenneth looked at me, I felt as though he was saying, 'I see you. I see what you've been through.' People don't feel seen these days." Today, Destiny is very much like her grandmother, Dottie. She is a strong woman, a worship leader and songwriter. She and her husband Joel produce worship projects, and travel around the world. Israel and his wife, Lauren, work in fi lm. He creates music videos while she does animation and Claymation. Reba's bonus child, Dionne, was three when she married Dony. Today Dionne is an amazing interior designer. Reba and Destiny just fi nished a project called Rambo Women. It's an Americana sound, featuring three of Dottie's songs, three of Reba's songs, and three of Destiny's songs. In both good times and diž cult times, Reba Rambo still does what she learned to do so many years ago. She continues to lift Jesus higher. B V O V : 1 7 It was not by chance that you heard the gospel. It wasn't even by chance that you heard it from the specifi c person you did. That was a God-connection, and having walked with the Lord for many years, I can attest to God-connections being so, so important. I was saved at a little Baptist church in Mississippi. Praise God for those precious people. They were part of my and my wife's faith journey. None of our time together was an accident. They were God- connections, pure and simple. And it wasn't an accident that someone gave us a cassette tape of a message by Kenneth and Gloria Copeland. We'll never forget it. Phyllis and I took that message into our little mobile home with its shag carpet and plastic couch, and we "God never planned for believers to be lone wolves. None of us have all the anointings we need for navigating through life. God intended for us to appreciate the giftings in each other." by Keith Moore It was not by chance that you heard the "God never Respect Your God- Connections B V O V : 1 7

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