Jeramie was born to Seventh-day Adventist parents in the Philippines. From the day she was born her parents prayed that she would be a singing missionary for Jesus. Her parents could sing and they taught her to sing from a very young age. God honoured their prayers and blessed Jeramie with a beautiful strong, soloist voice.
Jeramie used her gift of singing as a missionary even as a young teenager. Yet despite being surrounded with mission and faith, she struggled with a mindset of earning approval from God through doing good things. This made her spiritual life very burdensome. Through a family crisis, God revealed His care for Jeramie and her family, and transformed her relationship with Him to one that is full of love and peace.
After this, Jeramie had another experience that helped her faith grow. Her father challenged her to join a national singing competition with the idea of looking for opportunities to witness for her faith. She joined the competition and excelled in it. But what would she do when the competition required her to sing on Sabbath? Would she stand by her convictions or compromise to secure fame and fortune? Would she make it to the semi-finals and beyond?
Listen to Jeramie's amazing testimony to find out what happened and how she uses her powerful voice in singing ministry today.
Enjoy Jeramie's music at her Youtube page:
www.youtube.com/@JeramieSanicoOfficial/featured
Connect with Jeramie on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/JeramieSanicoHeitmann
Want to hear Jeramie's husband's testimony? Listen at this link:
https://3abnau-bwt.castos.com/episodes/interview-with-scott-heitmann-2304
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