“There's a thin line, sane and insanity,” Joy George said. I felt like I was teetering on that line. Something is happening to me, to my body, that is otherworldly. Everything is leaving me, my mind is leaving me. She was using me as a sacrifice.”

For Joy George, growing up in a house with four older brothers meant not always getting the personal comfort or attention she needed from her parents. To help cope, she made a close friend in Jesus Christ.

“I can remember the children's minister asking us, ‘Who wants Jesus to be your friend?’ “I remember going up to the altar call at 7 years old and her leading me in a salvation prayer,” Joy said. “I felt after that day that He was my friend. Feeling alone sometimes I would just lean into Jesus. I just always felt Him. I always felt that warmne

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