WHAT'S  IT  REALLY
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             For those of you who haven't read MY
            TESTIMONY, I will recap a bit. I was living in Baltimore, Maryland. Not really having a good time with my singing career, when I decided to return to my hometown in Pennsylvania. I was convinced by
            an old boyfriend, that things had changed. That He
            had changed. I believed him because he sent me the money for my move. Three days after I returned, I realized I'd made a terrible mistake. Lucky for me, God doesn't get confused by our slipups. Preston
            and I are together despite my mistakes.
             


           
            Preston and I joke about the situation from time to time. I was sharing a two bedroom apartment with a high school girlfriend. I am greatful she took me in, or my parents would have put me out on the street. That's how strained the situation was. My mom and dad have never understood. I didn't date black men out of rebellion, I did it because I taught no prejudice was as a child. They did a great job teaching me that God created us all in his likeness.
             

            Anyway, my friend was moving and I had to find a
            new place and a new roommate to share the expenses.  Don't get me wrong. When Preston and I decided that we would share a home, we decided also, that this was to be a  permanent, lifelong commitment. In our eyes, we were married. Divorce is never an option for us. No matter how hard things may become. Because of our past history,  Preston and I believe, If we were ever blessed enough to have each other in our lives again, It would be forever! We both try to go to the greatest length to prove how precious our marriage is to us. If we were doing something SO wrong, wouldn't God's blessings surely end? This is one reason I
            believe in his eyes, we are pleasing.

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