This is a reprinted post. It first appeared February 24, 2010.
The Secret of my Birth
I was born in Joinkrama. It is located in what was then the Eastern Region of Nigeria but is today “Rivers
State ”; in the Niger
River delta. Joinkrama was a tiny place across the river from Port Harcourt –a
crocodile infested river. In order to get to Joinkrama, my parents crossed the
river with their two small children and all their belongings on a thatched roof
pontoon type boat, somewhat like the boats at Disney World’s Jungle Cruise
except of course, the boat my parents was on, was wooden instead of aluminum
(or whatever metal the Disney ride is made of) and the animals and danger in
this river were real!
My father, a medical doctor, and my mother, a registered nurse, staffed a small mission hospital with my father as the only doctor there. Joinkrama is located in the small part ofNigeria that is in the tropical
rain forest. It is an area of jungles. There were monkeys swinging in the trees
outside of my house, elephants that occasionally tromped close enough to the
village to be a danger to the villagers, and crocodiles in the river. The buildings
were raised, for the occasions when the river overflowed its banks during the rainy season. It was in
this remote part of the African jungle that I was born.
There are two stories about my birth…
One story has it that when my mother went in labor with me, she walked down a little jungle path to the hospital with my brother and sister in tow. According to this story, my father delivered me at the hospital once my mother arrived and then sent us back to convalesce at home. My mother was sent home on a stretcher carried by four men. She had me in her arms. Seeing us carried in this manner, the villagers assumed we had both died and began to weep and wail! One of the men alerted my mother to the situation and she quickly sat up, smiled, and waved so the people could see she was alive. Then, she lifted me up for them to see as well. The people’s weeping turned into dancing (literally) and they followed us home in a joyful procession! –that’s one story.
But my dad told me the real story when I was a little girl.
My dad told me that the stork was on his way toLondon , England –to Buckingham palace carrying in his beak the newest member of the royal
family–a little princess (me) but unfortunately, he developed the hiccups,
just as he was flying in the airspace above Joinkrama. …I don’t know where
the stork lives, but apparently to get to London ,
it involves a trip over the Niger River delta.
Well, overcome by one giant hiccup, the stork did something he had never done
before–he dropped his bundle!
My father said he just happened to be walking home down that little jungle path when a bundle fell to the ground right in front of him! He said he knew immediately what had happened! …Now, my father never explained just how he knew all about the royal family, the stork’s hiccups, and all of that–but my father is a man of integrity so I never doubted his story!
“So you see” my father would conclude, “You are really a princess!”
….you can decide which story you want to believe, but I know the truth… I know I’m a princess!
According to the Bible, I really am a princess. I am a child of the King!
“The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God, and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with Him.” Romans 8:16-18
I was born in Joinkrama. It is located in what was then the Eastern Region of Nigeria but is today “
My father, a medical doctor, and my mother, a registered nurse, staffed a small mission hospital with my father as the only doctor there. Joinkrama is located in the small part of
There are two stories about my birth…
One story has it that when my mother went in labor with me, she walked down a little jungle path to the hospital with my brother and sister in tow. According to this story, my father delivered me at the hospital once my mother arrived and then sent us back to convalesce at home. My mother was sent home on a stretcher carried by four men. She had me in her arms. Seeing us carried in this manner, the villagers assumed we had both died and began to weep and wail! One of the men alerted my mother to the situation and she quickly sat up, smiled, and waved so the people could see she was alive. Then, she lifted me up for them to see as well. The people’s weeping turned into dancing (literally) and they followed us home in a joyful procession! –that’s one story.
But my dad told me the real story when I was a little girl.
My dad told me that the stork was on his way to
My father said he just happened to be walking home down that little jungle path when a bundle fell to the ground right in front of him! He said he knew immediately what had happened! …Now, my father never explained just how he knew all about the royal family, the stork’s hiccups, and all of that–but my father is a man of integrity so I never doubted his story!
“So you see” my father would conclude, “You are really a princess!”
….you can decide which story you want to believe, but I know the truth… I know I’m a princess!
According to the Bible, I really am a princess. I am a child of the King!
“The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God, and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with Him.” Romans 8:16-18
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