![]() ![]() “There’s a part that says, ‘You take what the enemy meant for evil, and you turn it for good,’” she said. In her most difficult moments, Dorsainvil said she turned to “See a Victory” by the North Carolina-based Elevation Worship music collective. “God was so very present in the fire with us and I pray that when I find the words to tell our story, the mighty name of Jesus may be glorified and many people will come to know his love.” “I am completely humbled by the outpouring of support and prayer for myself and my sweet baby both during and following our time in captivity,” said Dorsainvil, who is from New Hampshire. “I’m a man.Related New Hampshire nurse and young daughter freed nearly 2 weeks after abduction in Haiti “Always I’m going to respond to a woman,” Santana said. Santana said that the fact that he was approached by a female missionary was far from a negative. Sister Kreiberg had originally met him by a mailbox. During Nightline’s visit with the missionaries, Sisters Kreiberg and Thomson ate dinner alongside one such man, Richard Santana, at the home of a local Mormon family. The missionaries also hold teaching appointments where they talk to people who are interested in exploring the faith. “It was actually a really cool experience.” “I cleaned someone’s bathtub one time,” said Sister Janni Collins, 21, of Oroville, California. They take on even menial jobs with surprising enthusiasm. Part of their mission work involves community service, which they say is about emulating Jesus’ life and not specifically about looking for converts. Rejection isn't easily handled by anyone.” “Apparently the statistics say that, for every 1,000 doors you knock, you might have one convert,” Sister Thomson said. ![]()
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