Faculty Publications
Will I Ever Learn?: One Woman's Life of Miracles and Ministry
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
January 1996
Abstract
This is the incredible autobiography of a young woman who pursued fame and fortune with passionate intensity. The victim of childhood sexual abuse, she decided that no God would allow a little girl to suffer as she had, and so she embraced atheism. She submerged herself in a world of power and politics, drugs, the occult, broken relationships, pain, and emptiness until there was nothing about her to suggest a divine destiny. Only God knew what was in the heart of this cigar-smoking, hard-drinking, profane woman-because He had put it there. With divine urgency the Father sought His lost child, fanning the spark of unconditional love that would not let her go. "So what have I learned through all this?" Pastor Williams asks. "That no matter how dark or how brilliant our past, no matter how great or how humble our present, we have this hope: to be eternally united in Christ in heavenly places, if only we trust and obey!"
Recommended Citation
Williams, Hyveth, "Will I Ever Learn?: One Woman's Life of Miracles and Ministry" (1996). Faculty Publications. 120.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/christian-ministry-pubs/120