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Read THIS inspiring testimony of Bishop TD Jakes’ daughter

For Sarah Jakes, the daughter of Bishop T.D. Jakes, one of the nation’s most powerful and prominent pastors, childhood presented some unique challenges.

Her upbringing was heavily influenced by her family’s deep involvement with the church – so when she became pregnant at 14, Jakes faced the most difficult moment in her life.

It was a tough experience – along with several other similarly trying moments — that motivated Jakes to write a book detailing some of the burdens she’s carried and the strength she found to overcome them.

Finding the courage to share her story she wrote a book Lost & Found: Finding HOPE in the Detours of Life, plus she started blogging about three years ago and at the time, she was married and her husband was expecting a child from another woman.

“I really wasn’t sure that I wanted to make the decision to divorce or to even put that part of my life out on a blog but I knew I had this pain and these emotions,” she said. “I was angry with God, I was bitter, and I just wanted to write about it.”

The transparency and honesty she showed won her the admiration of numerous fans. Her blog dealt with private matters — such as her pregnancy, a rocky marriage to NFL linebacker Robert Henson and later, her divorce. Within three months, the site had garnered over a million views.

Anyway, here is an interesting interview she had with Charisma Magazine.
 
CHARISMA: When did you first discover that your testimony could help bring healing to others?
Sarah Jakes: I created a blog and took what I was feeling and I put it into words. It exposed my wounds and helped me vent. I revealed situations that still had pain, and I found out that I wasn’t just telling my story, I was telling the story of a lot of other people. The blog began to really grow. It helped me to heal from things I didn’t know I was still dealing with. I found healing through telling my story.

CHARISMA: What types of situations did you share on your blog?
Jakes: I was married for four years, but when I first got married I was still coping with loving myself. When I got married I really wanted [my husband] to love me back so that it could be validation for me that I was lovable. But because he had his own issues and his own brokenness, we ended up breaking each other even more.
At the time I started the blog there was this lady who was pregnant with a child by my husband. She was due July 19 and my birthday was July 17. I was trying to become this perfect wife. I had been through a teen pregnancy and had cleaned up my act—I was doing things the “right” way. Yet I was still hurting and saying, “Why? Why is this happening to me?”
That’s why I began writing the blog. [Until now] the general public has only known about my teen pregnancy; they haven’t known about some of the difficulties I endured in my marriage.
So I’m excited to see the inspiration that comes from me being willing to share that part. It’s amazing to see how God really covered me during that time, even though I tried to create a perfect picture. He really did show me that my life didn’t have to be picture perfect for Him to bless it.
CHARISMA: What spiritual lessons did you learn from your experiences?
Jakes: Life is funny. When I was pregnant with my son, I thought it would bring [my husband and me] closer together. Our baby was premature and so we really had to huddle together to get through the pregnancy.
I thought maybe God was showing us how to work together. Now that I’m in a different stage of life, I realize that maybe my teen pregnancy was preparation for a larger stage where you have to learn to deal with isolation and people not always liking you or the things you’ve gone through. So I would say right now the greatest lesson is that it really is OK to be broken.
CHARISMA: You reveal this in your new book, Lost and Found. Explain the title.
Jakes: I called it Lost and Found because I didn’t really know that I was lost. I was still trying to find my way, and my heart was in the right place. I didn’t think that you could be lost if you were doing the right things and you were trying. Then finally when I really admitted [that I was lost], that gave me the grace for God to really find me.
CHARISMA: What would you like readers to take away from your book?
Jakes: That they have the grace to try again. Whether it’s a divorce, whether it’s a teen pregnancy, or whether you were the victim or the villain in someone’s story, you really do have the grace to try again.
One mistake doesn’t have to define the remainder of your life. You still have time and you still have hope, and if God is with you, He said He’s going to complete this work in you.
But we have to really give Him permission to complete that work. And if readers of this book really accept grace and the ability to try again, then I know that God will meet them as He has met me.

Here is an exclusive interview with TD Jake’s daughter done by Charisma
Magazine. We thought it apt to share it here with you in The CiTy….

THE INTERVIEW//////

CHARISMA: When did you first discover that your testimony could help bring healing to others?
Sarah Jakes: I created
this blog and took what I was feeling and I put it into words. It
exposed my wounds and helped me vent. I revealed situations that still
had pain, and I found out that I wasn’t just telling my story, I was
telling the story of a lot of other people. The blog began to really
grow. It helped me to heal from things I didn’t know I was still dealing
with. I found healing through telling my story.
CHARISMA: What types of situations did you share on your blog?
Jakes: I was married
for four years, but when I first got married I was still coping with
loving myself. When I got married I really wanted [my husband] to love
me back so that it could be validation for me that I was lovable. But
because he had his own issues and his own brokenness, we ended up
breaking each other even more.
At the time I started the blog there was this lady who was pregnant with
a child by my husband. She was due July 19 and my birthday was July 17.
I was trying to become this perfect wife. I had been through a teen
pregnancy and had cleaned up my act—I was doing things the “right” way.
Yet I was still hurting and saying, “Why? Why is this happening to me?”
That’s why I began writing the blog. [Until now] the general public has
only known about my teen pregnancy; they haven’t known about some of the
difficulties I endured in my marriage.
So I’m excited to see the inspiration that comes from me being willing
to share that part. It’s amazing to see how God really covered me during
that time, even though I tried to create a perfect picture. He really
did show me that my life didn’t have to be picture perfect for Him to
bless it.
CHARISMA: What spiritual lessons did you learn from your experiences?
Jakes: Life is funny.
When I was pregnant with my son, I thought it would bring [my husband
and me] closer together. Our baby was premature and so we really had to
huddle together to get through the pregnancy.
I thought maybe God was showing us how to work together. Now that I’m in
a different stage of life, I realize that maybe my teen pregnancy was
preparation for a larger stage where you have to learn to deal with
isolation and people not always liking you or the things you’ve gone
through. So I would say right now the greatest lesson is that it really
is OK to be broken.
CHARISMA: You reveal this in your new book, Lost and Found. Explain the title.
Jakes: I called it Lost and Found because
I didn’t really know that I was lost. I was still trying to find my
way, and my heart was in the right place. I didn’t think that you could
be lost if you were doing the right things and you were trying. Then
finally when I really admitted [that I was lost], that gave me the grace
for God to really find me.
CHARISMA: What would you like readers to take away from your book?
Jakes: That they have
the grace to try again. Whether it’s a divorce, whether it’s a teen
pregnancy, or whether you were the victim or the villain in someone’s
story, you really do have the grace to try again.
One mistake doesn’t have to define the remainder of your life. You still
have time and you still have hope, and if God is with you, He said He’s
going to complete this work in you.
But we have to really give Him permission to complete that work. And if
readers of this book really accept grace and the ability to try again,
then I know that God will meet them as He has met me. 

– See more at: https://www.gospelcitynaija.com/2014/05/exclusive-td-jakes-daughter-brings#sthash.a5rZiImI.dpuf

Here is an exclusive interview with TD Jake’s daughter done by Charisma
Magazine. We thought it apt to share it here with you in The CiTy….

THE INTERVIEW//////

CHARISMA: When did you first discover that your testimony could help bring healing to others?
Sarah Jakes: I created
this blog and took what I was feeling and I put it into words. It
exposed my wounds and helped me vent. I revealed situations that still
had pain, and I found out that I wasn’t just telling my story, I was
telling the story of a lot of other people. The blog began to really
grow. It helped me to heal from things I didn’t know I was still dealing
with. I found healing through telling my story.
CHARISMA: What types of situations did you share on your blog?
Jakes: I was married
for four years, but when I first got married I was still coping with
loving myself. When I got married I really wanted [my husband] to love
me back so that it could be validation for me that I was lovable. But
because he had his own issues and his own brokenness, we ended up
breaking each other even more.
At the time I started the blog there was this lady who was pregnant with
a child by my husband. She was due July 19 and my birthday was July 17.
I was trying to become this perfect wife. I had been through a teen
pregnancy and had cleaned up my act—I was doing things the “right” way.
Yet I was still hurting and saying, “Why? Why is this happening to me?”
That’s why I began writing the blog. [Until now] the general public has
only known about my teen pregnancy; they haven’t known about some of the
difficulties I endured in my marriage.
So I’m excited to see the inspiration that comes from me being willing
to share that part. It’s amazing to see how God really covered me during
that time, even though I tried to create a perfect picture. He really
did show me that my life didn’t have to be picture perfect for Him to
bless it.
CHARISMA: What spiritual lessons did you learn from your experiences?
Jakes: Life is funny.
When I was pregnant with my son, I thought it would bring [my husband
and me] closer together. Our baby was premature and so we really had to
huddle together to get through the pregnancy.
I thought maybe God was showing us how to work together. Now that I’m in
a different stage of life, I realize that maybe my teen pregnancy was
preparation for a larger stage where you have to learn to deal with
isolation and people not always liking you or the things you’ve gone
through. So I would say right now the greatest lesson is that it really
is OK to be broken.
CHARISMA: You reveal this in your new book, Lost and Found. Explain the title.
Jakes: I called it Lost and Found because
I didn’t really know that I was lost. I was still trying to find my
way, and my heart was in the right place. I didn’t think that you could
be lost if you were doing the right things and you were trying. Then
finally when I really admitted [that I was lost], that gave me the grace
for God to really find me.
CHARISMA: What would you like readers to take away from your book?
Jakes: That they have
the grace to try again. Whether it’s a divorce, whether it’s a teen
pregnancy, or whether you were the victim or the villain in someone’s
story, you really do have the grace to try again.
One mistake doesn’t have to define the remainder of your life. You still
have time and you still have hope, and if God is with you, He said He’s
going to complete this work in you.
But we have to really give Him permission to complete that work. And if
readers of this book really accept grace and the ability to try again,
then I know that God will meet them as He has met me. 

– See more at: https://www.gospelcitynaija.com/2014/05/exclusive-td-jakes-daughter-brings#sthash.a5rZiImI.dpuf

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