18/03/2026
TESTIMONIAL
LOVE WEDS WISDOM - 07/ 03/ 2026
The Homemakers Event was a beautiful one. I gained a new perspective on both love and wisdom that both simplified and strengthened my approach to each of them.
Secondly, I actually have a testimony to share related to the "Love Weds Wisdom" program, though it isn't directly related to the topics per say. It connects to something Pst. Nosa said: "It's not a sin to have two."
I work in the media department in church, and part of my job includes uploading content. At times, because of network issues or just shortage on time, I have to do that at home by means of a flash drive. I was given a specific flash drive to store the content, in addition to a personal one I already had, and I kept both in the same pouch. This pouch was actually quite old (I tend to keep or use things for a long time before throwing them away) and so it apparently had some holes in it, which I unfortunately didn't pay too much attention to.
A few weeks ago, I noticed that one of the flash drives wasn't in the pouch. Thankfully, it was my own personal one, not the one with the church content. Nevertheless, it bothered me because I really don't like to lose things (I'd rather that if I don't have it, it's because I decided to let it go or give it out). Even though I prayed about it, I noticed I was still worried.
Eventually, I caught myself, reminding myself of people who had testified about finding things like this, both whether insignificant or not, and reinforcing my confidence with Pst. Nosa's words about the fact that I could have two flashdrives and I didn't have to lose any. I also found that God brought me across more testimonies about finding lost items, and so I keyed into them.
Of course, the devil came with doubts. From time to time, thoughts of uncertainty would come to my mind, because I had been to a few places since then, not to mention the fact that the front of our house is covered with gravel, so the flash could be anywhere. Even apart from that, the files I had on the flash were not all that serious, so it wasn't like I needed it desperately, or like it was much of a priority. However, it still meant something to me, and so it meant something to God. I kept thanking Him that His Holy Spirit would help me find it, and sending angels on assignment to locate it and bring it to me, even amidst disappointment while checking and asking around.
Finally, yesterday, we had some kids from church over for the day, and I received a call later on from their mom letting me know she was at the gate to pick them up. I went outside to ask the guard to open up for her, and for some reason I walked back to the house instead of waiting for her, since it's a distance from the gate to the house. Even I was wondering why I did that, and so I wanted to go back and wait for her. As I was about to turn back, something caught my eye on the pavement, behind the door to the house. I looked more closely, and, to my surprise, I saw it! There it was: my flash drive, laying there casually like it had been waiting for me!
Even though I was believing God to find it, I was almost like the church in Acts, that while praying for Peter's release they still didn't believe he was the one at the door. I heard myself say, "No way!" with a smile spreading rapidly across my face. I almost could not believe my eyes! After all the possibilities of what could have happened to it, and even after two or three days of rain, I found my flash drive sitting and waiting for me!
This is one of the most mind-blowing miracles I have ever experienced. It shows me that God's love for me is deeply intimate, and that His care for me goes down to the details. Many will most likely see it as unnecessary or even a waste to pray about something as small and seemingly insignificant as that, but God showed me that He is not that way. He wants me to be whole, spirit, soul, and body, even if that means finding something of intrinsic value to me.
Thank you, Pst. Salem and the Homemakers team team for making the event possible, and making this platform available to share this testimony. I am looking forward to experiencing more testimonies as a result of it. 🙏🏾
Sis Christine Gomwalk
(16/03/26)