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DAY THIRTY-THREE: DORCAS SACKEY

Welcome to day thirty-three.

Two days ago, we reflected on the lives of our destiny helpers.
I am talking about those people whose presence in our lives gave as an amazing turnaround in life.

Today we are reflecting on the life of Miss Dorcas Sackey.
She is fondly known as Mama D and is the President of Women of Impact Ministries (remember we made Intercession for this ministry some weeks ago).

I encountered this woman at a point in my life when I had lost my trust in God.

I was scared to trust God because I feared that He would let me down in life.
I feared that if I gave God my full confidence, He would not grant my needs.

I feared so much.

I was so passionate about growing up spiritually some years ago.
By God's Grace, that has not changed.
A bitter experience I had in the early years of my Christian walk broke my trust in God.

I felt that God could have done a better job by preventing me from committing some serious blunders.

Then at Eagles camp 2015, I met this lady.
She availed herself to be used by God so much that, she broke all the defences I had mounted in my heart.

She helped me come out of that phase and made me ready to receive life into my heart.

I am very grateful to God for her life.
She has always been a mouthpiece of God in my life.

God bless you abundantly Mama D.
Cheers to many more years of God's uncommon favour upon your life.

As I reflect on this Destiny helper, please think about yours too.

If for any reason, you have not come across such a person in your life, may the Holy Spirit train you to be such a person for another.

God bless us all.

It's still #SHARINGLIFE

Don't stop sharing life!

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