DR. PATIENCE TURTOE-SANDERS

CELEBRATE LIFE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY
Faith Phrase: "Faith Conquers Hopelessness"


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About The Founder of Celebrate Life Int'l Ministry

Dr. Patience Turtoe-Sanders, mostly called, "Dr. Patience," was born and raised in Nigeria, West Africa. She immigrated to America many years ago in search of a better life, but Dr. Patience's early experiences in America fell short of her expectations. In America,

Dr. Patience experienced one tragedy after the other. For thirteen years, her life was plagued with terrible experiences. She had troubled relationships, nine miscarriages, difficult births and trials at work. But the death of her son in 2000 woke Dr. Patience up from her spiritual slumber. She suddenly realized that her experiences were Satanic, meant not only to make her and her husband miserable, but to kill Dr. Patience.

Dr. Patience, a woman of faith, knew that no experience is beyond God, and that God alone turns all experiences of those who trust in Him into triumphs. Dr. Patience prayed fervently and God responded. Not only did God restore all that she has lost, He made her an evangelist, a motivational speaker and an inspired writer. Today, Dr. Patience not only teaches virtues (patience, faith, hope love…) she uses her experiences and the triumphant stories of other Christians to edify people and to glorify God.

Dr. Patience Turtoe-Sanders' favorite phrase: Dr. Patience's favorite saying is: "Everything that has happened, and that is happening, and that will happen to you, is for your own good." Dr. Patience discourages worry and stress. "Why worry?" she says. All you need to do is to exercise patience, trust and wait on God. He will surely respond at the appropriate time. But for the moment, celebrate your life.

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BIBLICAL STATEMENT
"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount with wings as eagles, they shall run and not be weary, and they shall work and not faint”
(Isaiah 40:31)