AMAZING STORY 
		
		A  Simple Gift Changes Lesbian’s Lifestyle
		
		By Brandice Hudson
	    The 700 Club
    
		
		
		
		CBN.com -Audra Austin  hated being female. That feeling emerged when she was a little girl after she  was molested by a woman in her family. “I saw femininity as a weakness. I was  almost afraid of myself. If that feminine side was out there, that I would be  hurt again,” she said.  
        At  age 11, her parents divorced and the war against her identity raged on. Audra  says her stepfather’s abusive behavior reinforced her fears. “He would even take the Bible and he  would tell me that, ‘Women are made from the rib of Adam, so you’re less than.’  I love my mom, but my mom is allowing this man to do these things. And if  that’s what being female is, if being female means being with a guy that’s going  to tell you that you’re subhuman because you’re a woman, I don’t want anything  to do with it,” she said.  
        Throughout  her childhood, she used alcohol and drugs to numb the pain. By the time she was  in high school, Audra had rejected all things feminine. “I became much more  masculine looking and I wore everything men’s clothes, even right down to men’s  underwear.”
        At 19, she  started dating an older woman. “The gay lifestyle for me was more about love  and acceptance. There was a lot of embracing you as you are and how you came.  However, there was a lot of misery.”
        For the next  10 years, she looked for love in lesbian relationships, but none of them  lasted. She was deeply depressed and attempted suicide several times.   Every day at work, a coworker would tell  Audra about Jesus. “I was one of the mean people. You know, one time I even  flipped him off when he was trying to talk to me about God and Jesus. He said,  ‘You know, I’ve kind of told you all I can tell you. There’s a lady you need to  talk to.’
        He gave her  the number to a woman from his church.  
        “So he said,  ‘You’ve got to talk to this lady. She’s a prophet.’ And I’m thinking, ‘OK,  prophet – this is some person like, I don’t know –‘  My idea of prophet and the supernatural is  like, ‘Oh, this is a fortune teller or something.’ So, I was intrigued. I drove there; pulled out my cigarette, stormed up to the door, and this little, petite  lady opens the door to her home. (She is) very soft spoken, and invites me in.  I remember she had a little glass horse on her coffee table and I was like, ‘Wow,  that’s nice.’ And she goes, ‘You like it? You can have it.’ I was like, ‘Really?’”
        The kind  gesture caused Audra to let her guard down. Then the woman asked her a question  she wasn’t expecting. “No one ever asked me, ‘Why do you think you’re like you  are?’ And when she asked me that question, I could not answer. I remember  sobbing and literally telling her, ‘I don’t know. I don't know.’ And that was  the moment she opened a Bible.”  
        The woman  told Audra about new kind of relationship. “The state that I was living in; I  was in a sinful state. I was separated from God. And that God loved me enough  to pursue me. To me, love was a bad word because of all the things I had  experienced. So this God that loved me gave me hope that I could be loved; that  I could be worth loving.”
        “I finally  felt myself, inside, just finally surrender.  ‘Jesus, I made a mess of my life, please take  it and do something with it.’ And that was the beginning of my journey.”
        Audra became  confident with her own unique, feminine style. She lost the desire for drugs  and alcohol but she still struggled with same sex attraction. “I said, ‘But  God, I don’t even think I could like men. They repulse me.’ And I remember I  stopped and I just thought about it and I said, ‘You know what, God, I just  want to know You.’ And I remember saying, ‘I choose You.’” 
        Over time,  she noticed a change. “Four years after that, I clearly remember the day that  this man walked past me with aftershave and I thought, ‘Hey, that smells good.’I  clearly remember that day where God did a work in me, where I was now  physically attracted to the opposite sex,” said Audra. 
        She’s looking  forward to starting a family with her husband Roy. They met through their  church single’s ministry. “He’s my big teddy bear. I feel safe and secure when  I’m around him. And he complements me.”
        Audra  finds fulfillment in being exactly who God created her to be.    
        “There  is hope. Jesus is the way out. If you want to come out of the gay lifestyle,  Jesus is the way out. And I wanted out. And He was my way. And He is the Way,  the Truth, and the Life.”
        
		
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