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018: Jehovah Has Healed – With Carine and Victor Njoh (Pt. 2)

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Jehovah Has Healed is a book that was born out of a mother's journey through loss, faith, and the Supernatural. Like every newly married couple, Carine and Victor Njoh dreamed of a happily ever after life, but God had other plans. In Carine’s words – “It looked like I'd never see the dawn of the day. I asked many questions, but the answers didn't seem forthcoming.”

In the book, Carine walks us through her experiences, but in this episode, we go deeper into how Victor was also impacted by the multiple loss and how God revived their faith and healed their hurt.

Today, we continue from where episode seventeen(17) ended. I hope the conversation inspires you as it did me. This is such an important topic in our community, as it could lift up the spirit of someone going through something similar. It is therefore my greatest hope that the conversation doesn’t end here, and that we can keep it going within our circles. Thank you for listening.

Meet Our Guests :

Victor is the 3rd child (first set of twins) from a family of 8. Born in Kumba, Cameroon to Mr. Christopher Njoh & Mrs. Ruth Njoh née Tabod, both of blessed memory. He relocated to the U.S in 1996 where he attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU ) in Weatherford and graduated in 2003 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy.

Carine is the 5th of 6 children. Born in Buea to Mr. John Ndeh & Mrs. Hilda Ndeh née Asanji. She relocated to the U.S in 2000 where she started College at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, as well. She graduated in 2010 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy.

Victor and Carine met at SWOSU. At the time, Victor was President of Southwestern International Students Associations (SISA), and so was instrumental in helping her navigate the (school) system. Their relationship kicked off a couple of years later. They got married in 2008 and that's where their story begins.

Contact Our Guest:

Things You Will Learn in This Episode:

[00:03 – 10:00] Empathizing With People & Supporting Your Spouse

  • Anyoh empathizes with Carine and Victor
  • Why our community needs to be more sensitive
  • People need to stay out of other people's life
  • Victor talked about how he supported Carine

[10:00 – 20:00] Going Through Life While Facing These Challenges

  • Working on their expectations for life in general
  • Holding onto each other in the midst of the challenges
  • Victor shares one particular experience in the hospital with Carine
  • Dealing with grief and not getting stuck

[20:00 – 30:00] Spiritual Encounters & Advices

  • Victor shares his spiritual encounter for the first time
  • Carine shares more light on her spiritual encounter as seen in her book – "Jehovah Has Healed"
  • Victor talks about how God answered them by giving them, Josiah (their son)
  • Ask your friends about what you can do to help them
  • Victor talks about how to deal with negative comments

[50:00 – 53:54] Final Words

  • Carine prays for the audience
  • Final words from Carine and Victor
  • Anyoh's final words

"Since you can't control what people say about you – to keep your peace of mind, please learn to filter out what you give your ears and attention to.” – Victor Njoh, on how to deal with negative comments

“If you are really concerned about someone having their own child then pray for them. Because when prayers go up, blessings come down. So instead of talking about them, pray for them.” – Carine Njoh

LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out the best content just for you!

Connect with Living African Podcast: You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter, or send us an email at hello@livingafricanpodcast.com.

Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more. Connect with host, Anyoh: You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad).

Thank you.

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Jehovah Has Healed is a book that was born out of a mother's journey through loss, faith, and the Supernatural. Like every newly married couple, Carine and Victor Njoh dreamed of a happily ever after life, but God had other plans. In Carine’s words – “It looked like I'd never see the dawn of the day. I asked many questions, but the answers didn't seem forthcoming.”

In the book, Carine walks us through her experiences, but in this episode, we go deeper into how Victor was also impacted by the multiple loss and how God revived their faith and healed their hurt.

Today, we continue from where episode seventeen(17) ended. I hope the conversation inspires you as it did me. This is such an important topic in our community, as it could lift up the spirit of someone going through something similar. It is therefore my greatest hope that the conversation doesn’t end here, and that we can keep it going within our circles. Thank you for listening.

Meet Our Guests :

Victor is the 3rd child (first set of twins) from a family of 8. Born in Kumba, Cameroon to Mr. Christopher Njoh & Mrs. Ruth Njoh née Tabod, both of blessed memory. He relocated to the U.S in 1996 where he attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU ) in Weatherford and graduated in 2003 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy.

Carine is the 5th of 6 children. Born in Buea to Mr. John Ndeh & Mrs. Hilda Ndeh née Asanji. She relocated to the U.S in 2000 where she started College at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, as well. She graduated in 2010 with a Doctorate in Pharmacy.

Victor and Carine met at SWOSU. At the time, Victor was President of Southwestern International Students Associations (SISA), and so was instrumental in helping her navigate the (school) system. Their relationship kicked off a couple of years later. They got married in 2008 and that's where their story begins.

Contact Our Guest:

Things You Will Learn in This Episode:

[00:03 – 10:00] Empathizing With People & Supporting Your Spouse

  • Anyoh empathizes with Carine and Victor
  • Why our community needs to be more sensitive
  • People need to stay out of other people's life
  • Victor talked about how he supported Carine

[10:00 – 20:00] Going Through Life While Facing These Challenges

  • Working on their expectations for life in general
  • Holding onto each other in the midst of the challenges
  • Victor shares one particular experience in the hospital with Carine
  • Dealing with grief and not getting stuck

[20:00 – 30:00] Spiritual Encounters & Advices

  • Victor shares his spiritual encounter for the first time
  • Carine shares more light on her spiritual encounter as seen in her book – "Jehovah Has Healed"
  • Victor talks about how God answered them by giving them, Josiah (their son)
  • Ask your friends about what you can do to help them
  • Victor talks about how to deal with negative comments

[50:00 – 53:54] Final Words

  • Carine prays for the audience
  • Final words from Carine and Victor
  • Anyoh's final words

"Since you can't control what people say about you – to keep your peace of mind, please learn to filter out what you give your ears and attention to.” – Victor Njoh, on how to deal with negative comments

“If you are really concerned about someone having their own child then pray for them. Because when prayers go up, blessings come down. So instead of talking about them, pray for them.” – Carine Njoh

LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out the best content just for you!

Connect with Living African Podcast: You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter, or send us an email at hello@livingafricanpodcast.com.

Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more. Connect with host, Anyoh: You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad).

Thank you.

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