For The Family of Cells. . .
So when I was away from Gil for awhile, I was going through a very difficult time, I was lonely, unsure of myself, unsure of how to be a Mom, a wife and I was introduced first to the Robinson Cell. It was in the middle of a transition into a group of cells which has now become the family of Cells. Well this cell group was where I found solace and where I also found acceptance. This was the first group that I ever became completely vulnerable with and let who I was out. I was not judged or rejected or mocked. Instead I was accepted and loved. This acceptance is what has ultimately changed my life, this acceptance is what has freed me and allowed me to move into healing and into an amazing new life.
I am much more sure of myself, I am much more confident in being a Mom, in being a wife, in being. I learned for the first time what it really means that the truth will set you free. When you take a risk and allow yourself to be vulnerable to a group who truly love Jesus and therefore love you as a sister, there is so much freedom.
This cell that is now a group of three cells and is therefore called the family of cells demonstrates what real community is. We are there for each other, we pray for each other, we get together as a large group every few months to just be with each other. It is a multi-generational cell so there are old folks and babies and the mix means you can be mentored and be a mentor at the same time. I love the family of cells because of their presence in my life and because of the love they have brought to me and my family. I am blessed to have such a community in my life that I am able to be free in and to be who I really am. I am blessed and thankful to be part of this community. I am blessed that they are a part of my families life, and my children's life. I am so grateful that Jesus gave me the courage to be honest, because in the end all it has brought me is freedom and healing.
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