Interview with Susanne Vyhmeister pt 1 - 1802

Episode 2 March 23, 2018 00:58:45
Interview with Susanne Vyhmeister pt 1 - 1802
By the Word of their Testimony
Interview with Susanne Vyhmeister pt 1 - 1802

Mar 23 2018 | 00:58:45

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Show Notes

Susanne’s book, “Rebel Girl the Fatherless daughter” is available at Amazon, Kindle, iTunes store and in print. It is Part 1 of her life story.

*(If you have children listening, PG is recommended, adult content to it.)*

As a child, longing for a father, Susanne became involved in a life of sexual abuse, drugs, alcoholism, suicide and occultism. Anything to fill the void that she felt. Her father had died when her mother was pregnant with Susanne.

Whilst Susanne’s testimony reveals how far we can go down a destructive path, it also highlights how God can still save us and use us. That very weakness, shame and anger can be turned into our greatest resource, with the power of Jesus.

Susanne says, “It’s amazing to see God take the emotional and physical scars. I can show my scars and reveal how God would not let the enemy pull me apart. It’s tangible evidence of where Satan tried to kill me, and what my Heavenly Father saved me from. The thing that caused us the most pain is often what God can use the most. My greatest weakness is the greatest tool for God’s glory.

In Australia, help for victims of abuse to phone is, 24 hour 1800 737732. OR the website is 1800respect.org.au Visit Susanne’s website at www.vyhmeister.com

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