Darlene testifies so many times in her book about the ways God's spoke to her by bringing scripture to her mind whenever she was struggling. Although Darlene was devastated that they were separated during the last 18 months of their marriage, she was not without hope. His fellow prisoners lovingly carved a cross for his grave and the inscription read: God kiest de besten. What followed was a marriage to a man (Russell Deibler) who was a gifted preacher and one whose life was cut short in the Pare Pare. As a child she felt the call to be a missionary and promised to go wherever God would send her. Her story of the ministry she began with her husband in Papua New Guinea (they were truly pioneers) and then her experiences as a POW are simply riveting. You have turned for me my mourning into dancing you have loosed my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness~Psalm 30:11Īfter four years as a POW, Darlene Deibler is given a dress and shoes before beginning her trip home.
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