For me and for our family, looking at death is its glory, and an opportunity to thank God for this good because my mother was supposed to die, I told you, when I was 4 years old. She was very ill, and I couldn't live with her, but God gave her to me for 60 years so there is no stinging today. You know, this is his glory. His greatest gift was the gift of my mother for 60 years. That's it. -Ronnene Harris

 

For me and for our family, looking at death is its glory, and an opportunity to thank God for this good because my mother was supposed to die, I told you, when I was 4 years old. She was very ill, and I couldn't live with her, but God gave her to me for 60 years so there is no stinging today. You know, this is his glory. His greatest gift was the gift of my mother for 60 years. That's it.


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For me and for our family, looking at death is its glory, and an opportunity to thank God for this good because my mother was supposed to die, I told you, when I was 4 years old. She was very ill, and I couldn't live with her, but God gave her to me for 60 years so there is no stinging today. You know, this is his glory. His greatest gift was the gift of my mother for 60 years. That's it.

Ronnene Harris

On Tuesday, she told me I'm dying, and it was obvious that she was dying.

Ronnene Harris

There are days when I feel in my heart that she's not going to make it until morning. Believe me.

Ronnene Harris