Charo Washer, Paul Washer’s wife, had been a missionary for 12 years but still didn’t feel like a Christian. She eventually told Paul about her feelings, and she believes God helped her see things differently after that.
Even after more than a decade as a missionary, Paul Washer wife, Charo, felt empty. It all changed when she realized that doing good deeds out of obligation rather than out of desire wasn’t being a Christian.
Even after noticing these things, Paul remained patient, waiting for his wife’s confession and assisting her in her relationship with God in his own way.
Charo believes she was saved by God.
The wife of an American evangelist felt empty even after serving as a missionary for 12 years. All of her good deeds were just something she did to cross things off a list, and she had no desire to do them.
She grew up in a home where she was taught the difference between right and wrong, and she had never done anything wrong in the eyes of the world. But everything she did was motivated by a sense of responsibility and discipline. Charo declared herself a non-Christian because she lacked the desire or heart to read the Bible.
When Paul gave sermons or preached in churches, Charo was always by his side. She confessed her feelings about not being a true Christian to her husband one day, which led to the evangelist guiding her through the gospel and evidence-based scriptures.
He walked her through the Book of 1 John, the first of the Johannine epistles of the New Testament and the fourth of the catholic epistles, and showed her that there is no middle ground in 1 John; you either pass or fail. She thanked God and the glory of God for saving her when she thought she couldn’t overcome her difficulties in her testimony. She was also grateful to God for showing her how to follow God with all of her heart and soul, which relieved her of all her burdens.
Paul Washer met his wife while serving as a missionary.
Paul was a missionary in Peru, where he met his future wife Charo, who was also working with street children. They were set out in the middle of the war, when one had to travel through the wilderness without bathing for days.
Paul talked about how he met his wife during a Q&A session with students. He said, “I met my wife when she was young, and we ministered to street kids in the middle of the war, when bombs were exploding, and you’d come back with lice in your hair, and here’s this beautiful girl who would do this kind of thing.” She was devoted to the Lord. Her parents were opposed to her becoming a Christian, and she stood firm without being rebellious. I fell in love with her because she was a devoted person, and I really fell in love with that.
Charo’s marriage – Is it God’s Will?
When Paul went to ask his wife’s father for marriage, he was turned down. He was 31 years old, a believer, and a missionary. He claimed that because his father-in-law was not a believer, the wedding proposal was rejected. The preacher, on the other hand, believed that if God wanted him to have her as a lover, he would overcome this obstacle.
They have a family of six, including two sons and two daughters, after 28 years of marriage. Paul is the founder of The HeartCry Missionary Society, and his wife works as a volunteer photographer for the organization.
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