I had a sweet upbringing with many special relatives in the quiet, small town of Springfield. In the fall of 1978 ventured off to college and decided to change my image. I told everyone I was from the beautiful city of Savannah. (What good could come from Springfield, right?)
My dream at college was to get work at a prestigious accounting firm. I quickly was sidetracked by the party lifestyle of my friends. Sadly, I became broken inside whilst still looking fine on the outside.
I married and we raised our family in Savannah. But God! He lead me to a church and my husband and I began really studying God‘s word. I am so thankful I started sharing my testimony with young women.
These days, my most blessed days are in the town of Springfield, where I am invited to share God‘s word with the ladies in Effingham jail. Ladies who feel forgotten, down on their lack, and struggling to feel loved. Just like God, he showed me the truest way of joy is serving humble, broken ladies, many who I can relate to in a little town called Springfield. I’m so thankful that his ways are so very good!
I’m so grateful for his grace in my life.
Rozanne Aimone