I would just like to tell yall about these two dear sweet ladies, that
are very close to my heart.
There names are Frankie and Donna. They were both born blind.
They struggled reading and learning in regular school so they went
to a school specifically made for blind people. They did not know each
other before they went there. When they got there, they were put in
a dorm. They were dorm mates...They became best friends. Now, Donna
was saved as a little girl in an assembly of God church. She was eight
years of age. Well Back to Frankie...She however wasnt saved when
she met donna. Well Donna basically locked Frankie in the room one
day with her in it, and told her she wanted her to get saved. Cause if
she didnt she would go to hell. Well after talking and praying and asking the
Lord to come in to her heart, she got saved. Then they decided to sing
as a duo. They came up with the Enlighteners, cause they liked to
enlighten people's spirits when they sang. So they started going to
churches and singing. Well they would get dropped off at a bus stop and
go where ever the bus was going and through help of kind people they
always seemed to find a church to sing in. Now they had no care taker,
income, or sight. They lived by faith from place to place...till one day a
man decided to become there caretaker/ driver. They soon got a motor
home and started going all over the place singing in churches. Which I
met them in Memphis, Tennessee; at Bro. Sony Tolbert's church. They
really struck a cord in my heart. We started going to campmeetings
with them and my family and them became friends. They even came to
my dad's campmeetings in Mississippi. Then when my dad couldnt keep
up with the church bills, we had to let it go. I think we saw them one time
after we let the church go. They were always in my mind for the three years
we didnt have a church to go to. I really wanted to see them and just let
them know I loved them and I am still praying for them. Well Today at
church I walked in and there they were. It was a prayer answered to see them.
I just wanted to let yall know a little about them. I love them and they are
really a blessing. They are blind and still serve the Lord more than half of
us that have able bodies. Its a shame!!
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They were really a blessing. I've never heard them before, but they were really good. And they do have more faith than most of us, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteyes mamm!! Im glad I got to see them.
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