Michelle Schwarz
Michelle Schwarz’s father was tragically and suddenly killed by an impaired driver. This shocking event took place at a time when Michelle could not deeply process all that had happened. The driver did not show remorse for his actions and so Michelle did not extend forgiveness. Years passed before Michelle was able to deal with the anger and bitterness in her heart, and then she began the long journey towards forgiveness. Eventually Michelle was able to allow God to bind up the wounds of her heart and help her forgive the man who killed her father, whether he asked for it or not. By the grace of God, anger and bitterness was lifted from her and she could experience, and live in, true freedom. “Many O Lord are the wonders You have done The things You have planned for us None can compare to you. Were I to speak and tell of them They would be too many to declare”
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100 Huntley Street - February 9, 2021
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100 Huntley Street - February 8, 2021
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100 Huntley Street - February 5, 2021
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