Tested Faith describes the many obstacles and jubilation experienced by Rita in her journey from Nigeria to United States. In a gripping display of humor and grace, Rita takes us into her childhood in Nigeria, her journey to God's own country and trials and triumphs. Rita's faith has been under fire too many times to count and has built in her a strong resilience that can only come from God. She also examines the similarities as well as cultural clashes that have influenced her life in many different ways.
Each one of us has something to contribute to life. Regardless of how much we have been beaten down, we can still help others. It is very fulfilling for me to realize that the tragedies in my life have empowered me to make a difference in my life and other people's lives. We all have a purpose in this life. One's purpose is unique to that individual alone. Our blessings are equally unique and are ours to grab. I cannot grab your blessings no matter how hard I try; neither can you grab mine. If I live this life without knowing what my purpose is, my purpose will vanquish at the end of my life and cannot be inherited by another person. My purpose is not for my good alone; rather, it is for humanity and to the glory of God.
God never takes us anywhere that his grace does not abound for our guidance and protection. This we learn from biblical principles typified in the Bible's many narratives. Yet in difficult times, we sometimes-perhaps often-ask ourselves: "Will God ever lead us to a place where he cannot protect us? Is anything difficult for God? Should we expect a life without temptation?" These questions undergird my story even if not always explicitly stated in the narrative that has given me great insight and joyous recollection.