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God saved me from an earthquake | The Middle

24 min · 10 mei 2021
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Williamson Sintyl joins Ganel-Lyn on the yellow couch to talk about his experience growing up in Haiti, and being trapped under a 3-story building after the 2010 earthquake. Williamson talks about spending days under rubble hoping that someone would find him and that he, and a boy he could hear next to him, would survive. He talks about the first time he ever prayed, and God answered him!    Williamson talks about devoting to serve God and do whatever he can to help his Haitian brothers and sisters thrive in their life. He says that once God saved him from the rubble, he promised that he would serve Him for the rest of his life.

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