The same pen that signed Saddam's Death warrant was used to sign my Hebrew marriage certificate

Today I have been chatting with my Husband Bishop Adrian about our wedding which is in the last chapter of my book Don't Take Care, Take Risk's. After leaving Baghdad I became a missionary in Kenya in a very rural village for four years in Chungni Suna Migori.

During this time I was a widow and became friends with my now husband Bishop of OCAC who became my accountably. On my return to UK 2015 I fell ill and was given 33% chance of survival from having Cerebral malaria and God healed me. Adrian looked after me once I left hospital and in 2016 we were married in Christchurch Old Jerusalem, in their garden under a Hooper covered in roses. Canon Andrew White married us and he signed our Hebrew marriage certificate with the same pen as was used to sign Saddam's Death Warrant. Chief Judge Raouf had no pen at the time so he asked Andrew if he could borrow his green ink pen... You couldn't make it up.

However the best part of our wedding was it was on the actual day of Passover and we had our wedding reception at an event run by Christine Darg 'wedding of the Seder Lamb,' at the Arminian quarters restaurant..

Read the book 'Don't Take Care, Take Risks' to find out more, £13.99 in bookshops published by Austin Macauley and £3.99 audio ..

God bless Elain




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