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Longing for the light: ”God’s love has set me free from my past.”

Nienke de Vries is now 37 and lives in the Oude Noorden area of Rotterdam. Since the beginning of her life, she has been looking for affirmation. She was drawn to the dark sides of this world. But she found a love one day, greater than the one she always so longed for: God’s love. In this interview, she tells how God changed her life forever and how she maintains an intimate relationship with Jesus.

”I grew up in Zuidlaren, in the province of Drenthe,” Nienke says. ”During my upbringing, I learned about the rational side of faith. The Christian faith was present in the family but very limited. I did not yet know the intuitive of the Holy Spirit and God’s love. ”Looking back on her childhood, Nienke sees that God planted seeds early on. ”In elementary school, I heard stories about God and Jesus. Now I know that everything has a purpose and that God’s love for me is so great. And that together with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit you can have an amazing life and may walk in His light. ”

Nienke is very creative, she loved crafting but was seen as a rebellious child. In her childhood, this made her feel that she was not good enough. “I was often seen as the ‘ black sheep’. Guilt was what stayed with me. Partly because of this, I later started looking for affirmation in the wrong places.” In high school, Nienke says, ”I began to have depressive feelings and the darkness took over more and more space in me. I lived a lot in my head, which I also really see as an attack of darkness, and I was very insecure. Little by little I stepped deeper into that darkness”.

Insecurity

When Nienke is 20, she gets into a relationship with a boy, whom she later discovers is using drugs. ”I desperately sought affirmation from him but in retrospect was emotionally belittled. I believed everything he said and I too started using drugs and became addicted.” Eventually this difficult relationship went out, but Nienke was addicted and was in deep trouble. ”I thought the world was so complicated,” she says, ”I thought I wasn’t allowed to be who I am. I looked so much for affirmation, but often got the opposite.”

”I looked so much for affirmation, but often got the opposite.”

”All this time I have felt so empty and alone,” Nienke says. ”I had gone down the dark path, a path without Jesus and had no one to turn to. I became entangled deeper and deeper in darkness”. The love of Jesus was nowhere to be seen in her surroundings at this time.

Nienke moves to Groningen from Zuidlaren. There, because of a new but also bad relationship, she ends up in a very unsafe situation. Nienke: ”I remember well that one day I really feared for my life. I was in a totally unsafe place. I had had a physical confrontation with my then boyfriend and was besieged by bad people. I went to the police to ask for help. But they didn’t take me seriously.” It felt like a total emergency to her, where she was all alone. ”I didn’t know who to call. I felt so alone. ”That night was incredibly exciting and full of danger me. All the while the night darkness came and danger lurked everywhere. ‘

It also proved to be a turning point. Because at that moment Nienke started praying from panic. It was really a cry for help. The seeds of old began to sprout from the ground and became points of light in which Nienke cried out to something above, “Father help me.” ‘I called an anonymous helpline and they reminded me of my grandmother who always prayed for me and sang songs about God. For example, she often hummed the ‘ Our Father.’ I continued to pray myself and that gave me a lot of peace. I was writing a farewell letter to my earthly father and was drawn each time to the image of my heavenly Father. ” The insecurity remained, but Nienke received rest from God and little by little came to the light, out of the darkness.

Rotterdam

Nienke survived the night. In retrospect, it was this day that Nienke chose life again. “I had gained new courage to ask for help and got a place at the women’s shelter in Rotterdam away from the bad people who wanted to do something to her. In Rotterdam, I first came back to church, an evangelical church,” says Nienke. ”Here I experienced the Holy Spirit appealing to my sensitive, intuitive side. I began to understand more about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit which made me live more in His light. ” Slowly, Nienke gained more perspective in her life. ”I really felt then that the Lord made me safe in Rotterdam. He gave me a new chance in this city. But He never said it was going to be easy.”

In Rotterdam, Nienke is building a new life. However, her life remains full of struggle between darkness and light. History repeats itself several more times. Nienke encounters darkness again and ends up in the wrong circuit again. But she also still comes to church occasionally. ”My old habits drew me back to darkness, to the wrong men and all the other bad habits in the dark world. ”

Fortunately, Nienke also still knew the world of God, of Light. ” On Feb. 14, it was another moment when the Holy Spirit spoke to me. I had rent arrears and a lot of shame. The Holy Spirit spoke to me in my mind and pointed out that I can also look at His light. I remember well when I asked a counselor for a candle so I could actually literally focus myself on the light. ” The sermons Nienke had heard at Young and Free where I occasionally visited came back to her mind. Focusing on the light on the light of God brought Nienke much. Solutions came to problems such as rent arrears. She was also once spontaneously anointed on a public bus by an unknown woman in Drenthe who told her that the Lord had sent her. Nienke longed for more, for the light and peace that so beckoned there.

”I longed for more of His light where I could find peace.”

See, you are beautiful, My friend. – Song of Songs 1: 8, 15 (HSV)

That great, unconditional affirmation and love that Nienke so craved in her life, she found with God. Nienke: ”I knew through the power of the Holy Spirit I experienced in the church that I was on the right path. Not everything would be right right away. But I was not alone. I was learning more and more to live from the identity I am in Jesus: His beloved daughter. This identity I could not lose by His grace. I kept making foolish choices, my habits kept pulling me toward darkness. But God’s love kept pulling at me and set me free step by step from my old life.”

”’Just relax, I’m here for you no matter what you do.” That’s what I heard from the Holy Spirit every time. My relationship with Him grew and grew as I diligently read the Bible and drank all the words with the power of the Holy Spirit. I could listen to His voice and be in His presence better and better. This is how I found and still find the way, God’s plan for my life. All I have to do: look up to the light, to the sun and take in the biblical truth.”

In the sun, Nienke finds the light, the Holy Spirit. She says, ” When I worship to God I like to pray in tongues and focus on the sun. In this way I become filled with Holy Spirit and see the color of the sun change from yellow but orange, pink and finally purple. The color that according to the Bible stands for Kingship, victory, power and authority.”

”Jesus is now my very best friend. He is someone who looks at me with a lot of love and compassion and gives me approval for who I am in Him,” Nienke says. ”He has all the patience in the world for that.” Nienke learned how to maintain an intimate relationship with Jesus, how to experience the Holy Spirit and how the Bible truly becomes a living word. She knows that faith is not a one-way street. Nienke continues to learn every day. So she learned that it is important to focus (also) on the little things. ”God says to me, ‘Focus on the fruits you have. And make sure you do your tasks with love.’

Today, Nienke is a youth worker in Rotterdam. ”Without God, I would still be addicted to alcohol and drugs today. But God showed me that He has a bigger plan for my life and that He wants to be with me every second of this life. When it was unsafe for me in my current neighborhood and the authorities confirmed this, the Holy Spirit told me that He cares for me and that I may be in His light precisely where I live now. He cares for me, He is my refuge and fortress in uncertain times. His love shows in everything I do, in the big and small things. Just having a chat with someone can mean so much to me. God works in the small, I really believe that.”

Stumbling after him

For Nienke, the Bible book of Song of Songs is the prime example of how God loves her. ”Song of Songs explains so beautifully how patient He is with me and how He wants to dance with me. Slowly He wants to let me know how much He does love me. That He has a plan for my life in the light.”

Everything is beautiful about you, there is no lack about you (Song of Songs4:7)

Every day of Nienke’s life, she continues to choose to look up to the light, to the sun to God with the help of Jesus and the Holy Spirit. This can be literally by singing and crying out to God or by reading the Bible, singing and meditating. “This is how I immerse myself in His truth about me every day. He tells me that I am His great love and that I may find my approval with Him. The Bible book of Song of Songs shows me how God sees the relationship with me. He loves me so much. And I get to experience that every day. His unconditional love for me helps me to bring His light into the darkness. I am enough in Him and may therefore stumble after Him. He shows the way, I follow in His footsteps and know that when I fall He helps me up.”

Tessa searched around the world and found Life

”I may be half blind and spastic now, but I know who I am and where I’m going.”

From hiking through the vast plains in Mauritania to feasting in Israel to meditating under a sacred tree in India, Tessa van Waardenburg (42) from Giessenburg explored everything, but ultimately found Jesus. In this special interview, she tells her poignant story.

Tessa says: ”I was not raised Christian at all. The church and Jesus? You had to stay far away from that. That really couldn’t be it.” So what “it” was for the adventurous Tessa was the big question on her mind. ”Why are we here? What is this life? I started looking for answers in all religions and I dove into everything. All revolving around that one question: Why am I alive?”

From the age of seventeen, Tessa went out into the world, traveling. ”Travel I think is so cool, it changes your perspective. For example, an African can see things 180 degrees differently than a European.” Her time on a desert island led her to new insights. ”I was sitting there, with absolutely nothing. I realized: you don’t need anything at all to be perfectly happy.” When Tessa is in India, she is confronted with the harsh reality of this world. ”I just watched kids die at my feet there. Then you’re never quite the same.”

”I realized: you don’t need anything at all to be bruisingly happy.”

In between traveling, Tessa is getting her propaedeutic degree at the art academy in Rotterdam and studying SPH (social work) for 1 year. She quit the latter study to take a trip with her then-boyfriend. ”We traveled from Spain to Ghana: overland, through the Sahara with donkeys and camels.” She has never forgotten the vastness and emptiness Tessa saw around her during that trip. ”Later, my life became very weird and small. Then when I think about that emptiness and size, it puts everything into perspective. There was really nothing there at all.” After this extraordinary trip, Tessa continues to study psychology in Rotterdam.

Between her ears

A huge brain tumor in her head. Tessa was 26 years old when this was discovered. ”I had been tired very quickly for quite a long time and really just wanted to get rid of that. I also went to a psychologist to see if the fatigue wasn’t just in my head. Eventually it was, but in a way that nobody wants.”

Tessa’s tumor was rare. So rare that doctors had to communicate with America about how to remove the tumor. ”If I wanted surgery at all, because I could also choose to die. I probably would have had a few more months.”

But Tessa chose to live. ”The doctors didn’t know what was going to happen after the surgery. The perspective was basically that I would be in an institution all my life. It was still a questionable surprise in what way I would be disabled.” She remembers the moment before the surgery exactly. ”I knew: I may now be taking my last steps ever. I absorbed life intensely in those last minutes. Living on planet earth, that we have that, is actually something very special, I realized. I thought about those sperm cells that have been fighting very hard to go through this. And just before it was going to happen, I looked around me one last time, because I might be blind after the operation.”

”Living on planet earth, is actually something very special, I realized.”

After the surgery, Tessa was like a vegetable. She had total amnesia, was half blind, half paralyzed and she could no longer talk. ”The feeling of lying there like that I’ll never forget. I had to start learning everything all over again, everything was totally unreal.”

During her rehabilitation process, doctors told Tessa that she would no longer be able to do certain things, but Tessa refused to accept that. ”I wanted to live on my own, but there was no one to say to me, ‘Try it, maybe you can do it.” Everyone told me I wouldn’t be able to.” Fortunately for Tessa, she knew what she was entitled to through her studies and found a place in Giessenburg where she could live. ”I think even then there was Someone in me who had a different plan: the Lord God.”

”I suddenly had to live on my own as a pretty disabled 27-year-old woman. I felt very lonely, because I couldn’t go to parties anymore and the world trips were completely history. People stayed away for that reason, too. That was really a Gethsemane experience for me.”

High Tea

When someone from her village invites her to a church high tea one day, for Tessa it is an invitation that is very far out of her comfort zone. Out of loneliness, she goes along anyway.” At that High Tea, a girl my age preached a sermon of sorts and she told me that I am loved, and that it doesn’t matter who I am, what I do and what I achieve. I am a child of God, no matter what. In that moment, I completely fell in love with the Spirit of Jesus. My whole world changed during that High Tea and I discovered that I was looking for Jesus all along, because he ís life. Something changed in my consciousness where it no longer mattered where I was or who I was with, as long as Jesus was there. ”

What Tessa experienced at this High Tea felt to her like a very deep love and like really coming home. ”I knew a lot of spiritual books and because of that I knew the Bible, but I had never seen Jesus as someone who really exists…”

No matter what

After High Tea, Tessa was still severely disabled and her life remained limited. Yet the beauty of life now unfolded to her in the smallest moments. ”Then when I went for a walk around the park here in Giessenburg I did so with full awareness of the beauty of God. I would think, ”Wow Lord, what a beautiful tree and what beautiful blades of grass.” I experienced that Jesus can always make life no matter what. If you have Jesus, then you have everything.’

”If you have Jesus, then you have everything.”

Today, Tessa is totally lucid again. She still lives on her own, in “her” beautiful Giessenburg. She is able to express her love for Jesus daily in her painting. ”Jesus is the inspiration for my paintings. I also paint about Bible stories and creation, but when I do that, I actually paint Jesus as well. He is an inexhaustible source.”

She says: ”When I recovered from my coma, I saw how incredibly developed the society I had ended up in. The first thing I wanted to know then was: what am I doing here? So I asked my earthly father, ‘Dad, why are we actually alive?’ To that question, he looked at me sweetly and said, ‘Honey, I have no idea.’

”And now I may be half blind and spastic, but I know why I’m here and where I’m going. I am alive because there is a father who loves me.”

Although Tessa has been able to learn a lot from the stories of the Bible since she knew Jesus, she would love to learn more about her God. For that reason, Tessa is going to do a DTS with YWAM (Youth With A Mission) in 2024. For this DTS, Tessa needs money. Therefore, she sells her paintings and asks for sponsorship. Want to know more? Then check out Tessa’s website or Facebook page for more information and her Artist portfolio.

John the miracle of 2017

John Eichler was born in the former GDR. For love, he emigrated to the Netherlands, right through the iron curtain. He built a rich life in the Netherlands with his wife and his three children, until his heart defect caused John to have to undergo open heart surgery seven times in one month in 2017. ”I had to put everything in God’s hands then, and it’s a miracle how I came out of those surgeries.”

Germany

John grew up in a Christian family with two older brothers. ”Because we were Christians, we were different. In fact, faith did not fit with communism, if we went out to evangelize on the streets, we were sent away by the police.”

Growing up in the GDR did not go unnoticed by John. He says: ”You noticed very well that you lived behind the iron curtain. We weren’t allowed to go anywhere, everyone had to work and everyone felt small. You could really see that on the streets: people were looking down. In addition, people had many problems such as alcohol and other addictions.”

“You noticed very well that you were living behind the iron curtain.

As a Christian, John feels left out in the GDR. ”During my youth I was quite charismatic as a Christian, but I had to keep that hidden. It wasn’t allowed. Also, we didn’t concern ourselves much with politics, because if we were allowed to vote we knew there was no opposition anyway.”
John: ”You want so badly as a young boy to know what’s behind that wall. Just because you’re so controlled and you don’t really have anything to say, that thought kept coming, ‘What would it be like behind the wall?’

Anneke

Through John’s pastor, people from Holland visited their church. John gave his contact information to them to correspond with someone from Holland. ”That way I could find out what life was like in Holland, behind the wall.”

John was paired with Anneke, a Dutch girl. John and Anneke began corresponding with each other as teenagers. ”And now she is my wife. When she first came with me to East Germany and she sat at the kitchen table with me, I fell in love right away.”

”When she sat at the kitchen table with me, I fell in love right away.”

For years, John and Anneke corresponded via letter mail. Their decision that they wanted to move forward together and get married meant that Anneke would have to live in East Germany. John recounts, ”I asked God, ‘What should we do?’ God answered John, as one Sunday morning in church he heard the Bible passage, ”Therefore a man would leave his father and mother…” To John, it felt like a hint. He would leave East Germany and emigrate to the Netherlands.

To the Netherlands

”I had to apply to go to Holland, but that would have meant that I would have been seen as a direct enemy of the state. Nevertheless, I did it, and after five months I received a letter that I could come to Berlin.”

In Berlin, John got the stamp he needed to get through the wall. ”Miraculously, we were barely checked at the wall and I arrived safely at the Dutch border where Anneke’s family was waiting for me with Dutch flags.”

”Miraculously we were barely checked at the wall”

Once in the Netherlands, John was not allowed to work. He spoke no Dutch, and poor English. ”I didn’t have a dime, and we were just making ends meet. When I was allowed to exchange my East German passport for a West German passport, I could really start working. Admittedly not in my field, but at least I could pay for my family.”

When John is 24 and Anneke is 22, their son Joel is born. Two more children followed later: Laura and Tom. ”We have had a happy family life in The Hague,” John says: ”If you are open to it, life is such a beautiful journey. For example, when we still lived in a flat, we looked out over working-class houses with a garden. We dreamed about such a garden there. And later we got exactly such a house with a garden. Those are really those nods from God.”

Heart defect

John was born with a heart defect. At 14, he had surgery on his heart, and even then his faith was great. ”I believed in healing, and then told the nurse with conviction.”

Actually, John was supposed to have surgery again at age 40, but it turned out to be unnecessary after all. Finally, this operation happened in 2011, when John is 50 years old. He received an artificial heart valve and the surgery went well.

”In 2017, there were sometimes conflicts at home and similarly just before Easter, there was disagreement between me and Anneke. To get rid of my powerless feeling a little, I went outside to chop wood for a while, but that went wrong.” John fainted and lay outside in his garden for about 10 minutes. ”When Anneke saw me like that she knew: this is not good.”

Operation(s)

At the hospital, John was found to have a heart rate of 300. He had to stay during Easter. John: ”After several tests, it turned out that I had gotten a bacteria near my artificial heart valve. They had to operate, but the doctors said they didn’t know what they were going to encounter.”

John undergoes an 8-hour surgery. ”To be sure, the children had to come to say goodbye. And it was in the nick of time, my heart valve was only attached with one suture.”

A rollercoaster of surgeries follows for John. ”There were problems after every surgery anyway. Then they had to open me up again. And after the fifth surgery, I went into cardiac arrest due to lack of oxygen. As a result, the left side of my body became affected.” The doctors planned to pull the plugs after all those surgeries because it was too hard. But John’s family remained positive. ”I owe my life to them.”

After the sixth surgery, the question was whether John would recover from a seventh surgery. Still, the doctors saw life in me and performed one last surgery. ”I came to miraculously. I couldn’t breathe, talk, anything. I had to learn everything again,” John says.

”When Anneke saw me like this, she knew: this is not good.”

In His Hands

In this intense phase of operations, John relied on God. But that was anything but easy. ”Operation after operation, it only got worse. At one point I couldn’t believe anymore, nor could I pray. But the moment I couldn’t do anything anymore, neither could the doctors, I thought, ‘The only one who can do anything now is God.’ At that very deliberate point, I said, ‘Lord, I can’t pray anymore, so I’m now letting myself fall into your hands.’ However the road goes, it’s good.’

‘Lord, I can no longer pray, so now I let myself fall into your hands’

For John, this was a very conscious moment of calm in all the hustle and bustle. ”I took that further in my life. Because you can try so hard yourself, but God has all the control.”

The miracle of 2017

After a year of rehabilitation, John gradually regained parts of his old life. He did, however, have to start turning in. ”I was declared 100 percent incapacitated due to the limitations left by all the surgeries.”

Yet for John, it feels purely and simply like a miracle that he came out of it this way. ”At the hospital, I am being called the miracle of 2017. And that’s what it feels like. Because when God does things, miraculous things happen.”

And John wants to pass that along to others as well. ”Yes,” he says: ”Put everything in God’s hand and things will work out. We can get so in ourselves with our thoughts, but the more we can put into His hand, the bigger and more beautiful things can happen.”

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