
Bishop Arnetta Dalegottoe
Hello the last place i was employed was a great experience. Because i was my own business i work with many Schools and other nonprofits ..We were great partners help our young students reach their goal stay focus and never give up on their education and dreams of becoming successful in life....also a signing mentors to each youth that had know support systems....The hardest part of my last position was something having to pick up the ball and keep going ...when people do things to tear me down out of jealousy...In 2012 I almost gave up due to the death of my husband with skin cancer, father with lung cancer, brother with colon cancer sister with breast cancer and my sons mother brain cancer...I took care of my brother and sister and husband it was the worse time in my life. I lived in Seattle Washington at that time and move to Virginia after the death of my family...I had no friends or family here in Virginia...I learn how to heal by praying and resting and taking time to heal...Many days were sad and so many tears..I can say i am stronger than ever and there is nothing i can't overcome with faith and hope that the sun will shine again ...I found my smile again and peace in my heart that my family are in a bette place and I can let them live through me.

Hello Arnetta Dalegottoe , so sorry for all your loss over the last few years. This life changing challenges are difficult to navigate but it sounds like you've managed to overcome those circumstances with your faith and a daily dose of positive thinking. Thank you for sharing your story with the community. Stay Blessed!
Holy cow! Were you living near a chemical factory? That seems like a horrible string of cancer to face all at once. I can't imagine the sense of loss you must have felt.
I am so glad to hear that even in the face of such adversity, that you were able to find peace and start the healing process. You are 100% correct that they will live through you. Because of how you hold them in your heart, and the stories you share and the memories you made--they are truly immortal.
Thank you for sharing this amazing testimony with us!