TESTIMONY
		
		Yvonne Rivadeneyra: A Former Hooker Comes Home
		
		By Sheryl Fountain
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
		  “How do you become a prostitute? How does that happen? Well,  let me say that nobody wakes up in the morning and says, ‘That’s what I’m going  to do.’ Nobody does, absolutely nobody.”
		Yvonne Rivadeneyra never planned on becoming a prostitute  but a cycle of abuse forced her down a path of self destruction. As a child,  she was molested by her grandfather.
		“It happened to my mom and her sister, then me and my  sister, both paternal grandfathers,” Yvonne tells The 700 Club. 
		At age 11, she was assaulted by a neighborhood friend.
		“I had a pair of brown corduroy overalls on, and he had  ripped my buttons off. I had a zipper up the back that was coming off.” 
		As a teenager, she numbed the pain with alcohol.
		“We’d just go to the party, we’d throw our brains out, we’d  throw up and we’d party,” she recalls. “I didn’t want to feel afraid. I didn’t  want to feel that there was not place safe.”
		Soon Yvonne was out of control. She dropped out of high  school and spent her days smoking pot and drinking until she blacked out. Eventually  she got pregnant and married her boyfriend, Greg. They had another child, but  even having a family couldn’t heal the pain of her childhood. Then, Yvonne’s  next door neighbor introduced her to speed.
		“I was up for days instead. It was more horrific, but for me  I wasn’t blacking out anymore.”
		She began selling the drugs to support her habit.
		“I do everything in abundance. It was no different when I  was using. I was a grand user. I thought, if we sell it, then I could do more  for free. Speed is really what pushed me over the edge.”
		Consuming more than she could sell, Yvonne used their rent  money for drugs.
		“We ended up homeless with the two children. I could not  support my habit and afford to pay rent.”
		They began living at a local campground. Here the cycle of  abuse haunted her once again.
		“My children were sexually abuse. I didn’t watch my children.  I didn’t watch myself.”
		Her husband decided to provide a better life for his family,  so he joined the military. While he was away, Yvonne rented a room for her and  the kids. Here she was introduced to cocaine. Eventually she was arrested for  possession. She knew she couldn’t care for her children any longer, so she took  them to her mother.
		“I gave the kids to my mom and I walked away. That was the  point where I tried to destroy myself.”
		A few weeks later, Greg returned from boot camp and regained  custody of the children. Yvonne completed drug rehab and returned to her  family. She was sober for awhile but soon returned to her addictive lifestyle.  One morning, after dropping her children off at school, she was solicited for  sex.  She needed money for drugs, so she  got in the car and the man drove to her home.
		“It’s a very quick situation, gave me the money and he left.  That was the beginning of prostituting while I lived in the same house with my  husband and the children. It’s what I did during the day.”
		Soon she was arrested again, this time for solicitation. Her  husband finally gave her an ultimatum: the family or the drugs. She chose the  drugs, and he took the kids and left. The next few years she lived and worked  on the streets. Soon she fell in love, and for a while she was happy. 
		She says, “He was an out-to-save-the-world type of guy who  was doing drugs himself. He really was an advocate for me, and he helped me  like myself again.” 
		  But her boyfriend’s cocaine addiction left him bankrupt, and  Yvonne was back on the street alone again.
		Homeless, pregnant and diagnosed with Hepatitis C Yvonne had  lost all hope. One afternoon as she was sitting on a street corner, she had an  encounter with God.
		“I knew something was happening as I was sitting there. All  of a sudden, I had a fear of the Lord. I thought, I had ruined so many people’s  lives that I was not worthy. I was like, ‘Oh my God, what have I done? What am  I? I’ve been so many bad things. Help me.”
		Yvonne dedicated her life to the Lord and was instantly delivered  from drugs and alcohol. She entered a Christian crisis pregnancy home and began  studying the Bible. Yvonne’s mother saw the change in her daughter and invited  her to a family Christmas party. There she saw her children for the first time  in four years.
		“I was afraid, because I didn’t want to ruin everything for  them. I knew the chance I was taking coming home. All of a sudden I have an  understanding of what I could do wrong.”
		Greg had also become a Christian and had been praying for  her.
		“My mom would tell him, ‘She’s gone, Greg. She’s not coming  back.’ He would say, ‘You don’t know the God that I serve. She’s coming back.  God’s going to bring her back.’ He prayed for me for four years. He waited for  me. He didn’t date or anything. He waited for me.”
		She was reunited with her family and was drug free, but Yvonne’s  battles were far from over.
		“I had felonies. I had jumped bail. I had aliases. I was in  trouble.”
		She decided to face the consequences and turn herself in. On  the day of her hearing, Yvonne confessed all her crimes to the court. The judge  was sympathetic, because her brother was also a recovering addict.
		“She says, ‘I want you to go and be free and start over,’  and she dropped every charge.”
		Since then, Yvonne and Greg have moved to Maryland. They  added one more child to their family.
		“God is the only one that can fit in that part in us that  was created by Him for Him. When I found the right piece to my life’s puzzle,  it’s perfect.”
      
		
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