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34. Faith and Recovery: Transforming Tragedy into Triumph

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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Monix Hetemeyer, a pastor from Guyana, recounts the life-altering car accident that led to the amputation of her leg, emphasizing her unwavering trust in God throughout the ordeal. Despite the challenges, her spiritual resilience, encouragement from family and church, and divine peace led her to not only recover but also to inspire and uplift others. Monix emphasizes the importance of trusting God's plan, advocating for the power of prayer, and living a life dedicated to God's work.

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Monix Hetemeyer

Monix is a devoted Christian who has walked with the Lord since childhood. She co-pastors Redeem Full Gospel with her husband, Charles, under Apostle Wilbert and Prophetess June Daniels. As a worship leader and professional singer, she merges her love for music and faith into powerful ministry. Beyond the church, Monix is a seasoned educator with over 17 years of experience at the University of Guyana. She founded several initiatives, including the Stand with Me Foundation for amputees, and advocates for road safety as chairwoman of Survivors Unite. Her life embodies faith, resilience, and purposeful service.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Monix Hetemeyer, a pastor from Guyana, recounts the life-altering car accident that led to the amputation of her leg, emphasizing her unwavering trust in God throughout the ordeal. Despite the challenges, her spiritual resilience, encouragement from family and church, and divine peace led her to not only recover but also to inspire and uplift others. Monix emphasizes the importance of trusting God's plan, advocating for the power of prayer, and living a life dedicated to God's work.

Link from the interview:

Monix Hetemeyer

Monix is a devoted Christian who has walked with the Lord since childhood. She co-pastors Redeem Full Gospel with her husband, Charles, under Apostle Wilbert and Prophetess June Daniels. As a worship leader and professional singer, she merges her love for music and faith into powerful ministry. Beyond the church, Monix is a seasoned educator with over 17 years of experience at the University of Guyana. She founded several initiatives, including the Stand with Me Foundation for amputees, and advocates for road safety as chairwoman of Survivors Unite. Her life embodies faith, resilience, and purposeful service.
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