MARVIN SAPP WIFE DIES OF COLON CANCER

Death is lurking around and this week alone,  it has taken three people that I am aware of. In the wake of things SHUNTIA-WHEELER BLOG is sending out condolences to Marvin Sapp and his family during their time of bereavement. According to Path Megazine,  Dr. Malinda Sapp served as the administrative Pastor of The Lighthouse Full Life Center Church Grand Rapids, Michigan. She lost her battle with colon cancer and had entered into stage four of cancer. For the last few weeks she had been in hospice.
 (via Path Megazine : http://www.pathmagazine.com/)
She and her husband were married for 15 years and they have three children. She served as her husband's manager and was a professional counselor. Marvin Sapp is best known in the gospel music world for his 2008 song, “Never Would Have Made It” and more recently, “The Best in Me.”
Friends of the Sapp family gathered at the Lighthouse Full Life Center Church Thursday evening for pray and remembrance, honoring the life of Malinda Sapp. Marvin’s FaceBook page had posted the Citywide Prayer event at the church to remember Malinda, and offered a conference call line to join the prayer as well. If you would like to send your prayers and condolences please feel free to check out Marvin Sapp's FaceBook to send your love and support. http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Official-Marvin-Sapp-Page

For all the believers, we know that this is not the end this is only the beginning to everlasting life!!
Leaving you with this video as a reminder of who God is. Sometimes when I've gone through things the only thing that got me through it was that I knew God; and I was aware of his power. Nothing in this world is promised, but HE is!  "The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever." Isaiah 40:8 (King James Version)








I would also like to send my prayers out to those in my hometown that have lost loved ones this week, rest in peace Shanathan Hampton and Robert Masters.

"Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints." Psalm 116:15

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