From Mess to Ministry, Hurt to Hallelujah
When the smile hides a storm, grace does the rescuing.
Anglore grew up learning how to keep moving-through homelessness, abuse, a whirlwind marriage, betrayal, single motherhood, and battles that sent her to emergency rooms and to her knees. She never auditioned for a pulpit; ministry found her on street corners, in shelters, hospital rooms, and nursing homes. Out of quiet tears and stubborn faith came a church, a food bank, a home that never stayed empty for long, and a love story that helped stitch the torn places.
In these pages, Anglore tells the truth-the midnight cries, the miracles, the split-second obediences, the spiritual warfare, the courage to leave, the grace to forgive, and the joy that returned. This is not a story about having it all together. It's a testimony of being held together by God when everything else falls apart.
For anyone carrying a private ache, this book is a hand on your shoulder and a whisper: you are not disqualified. There is purpose in your pain, strength in your surrender, and a calling on your life that no storm can erase.
What tried to break you can't define you. Let this story remind you: with Christ in the vessel, you can smile at the storm.