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Gina recounts her early childhood marked by abuse from her stepmother, starting at age four after her mother's death. She describes the physical and emotional torment, driven by unrealistic expectations around household chores and the lack of support from her father, who worked two jobs. She recalls isolation, poor grades, and feeling trapped.
Desperate to escape, Gina takes a job at 15, but her stepmother's controlling behavior continues. After highschool, Gina's journey includes relationships, becoming a mother, and attempting to break free, eventually moving in with a coworker because she did not want her daughter to face abuse.
After another failed escape, Gina then gets involved with witchcraft and visits a medium, hoping for answers and freedom. The medium's encounter reveals a significant turning point of God requesting to speak to Gina, after the medium pulled a card with an angel. After much confusion, Gina initially denies God.
Gina describes accepting Christ at a church event, but not initially changing her lifestyle. She struggles with promiscuity, loses her job, and faces recurring car problems. After another such event, Gina finally accepts Christ. She notices back pain has Supernaturaly vanashed, and she decides to come weekly and get baptized.
After getting babtized, Gina faces a series of deliverences of constant fornication and witchcraft she part took in. The Lord also reveals that Gina had much anger built in, for not forgiving her stepmother. She eventually forgives her stepmother. She is now back to College and has obtained a degree.
Gina's father recognizes the abuse and chooses to live with her. Experiencing reconcilation and a break in the generational curse. A prophet from Jesus reveals that the abuse in her family started with her grand mother. She emphasizes the importance of loving oneself, forgiving others, and acknowledging personal identity in Jesus.
Gina encourages those feeling discouraged or rejected by God to not lose hope. She empasizes that even a simple prayer to Jesus can change her life, and you look to Jesus who is a friend, father, or redeemer for redemption.