Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Lori Mailloux Pompa

Meet Lori, a woman of value who loves music. A day spent with this vibrant and vocal Canadian is like being soaked in liquid sunshine! Lori is an amazing overcomer who was born as a gift to all on January 11, 1967.  Her hometown is Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Her parents produced a brood of 7 and Lori was their last child. "My mother was disillusioned by the Catholic church when they refused to bury her stillborn sister in the Catholic cemetery. The good news is that mom personally encountered Jesus when I was 10 and then she became a zealous evangelist! Dad struggled with depression and he remained a devout Catholic until he was born again at age 75.  Our family history, for a period of time, included a poverty of soul. Growing up, the person that made me feel any value was my brother Terry. This  precious brother left home when I was 9 and I felt lost, abandoned.  A major change occurred when I was 15.  I took a bus trip to Florida with a youth group. God showed me how sin destroys relationships, but He also continues to lavish His love on me, despite my transgressions! My preference for worship has always been with a Pentecostal hand raising freedom . "  At age 17 Lori met a man named Dan. He was a new Christian with a desire to become a song writer. Within Dan's family there was a history of substance abuse. With hope in her heart, Lori married Dan when she was 19 years old.  Lori graduated in 1990 with a degree in Accounting, Business Administration. With help from her parents she was able to purchase a duplex and two rental properties. Lori shared "All I ever wanted was to get married and have a family. We tried all options for me to get pregnant. What worked was my submission to God. A friend prayed over my reproductive system in 1998. Within a month, BAM I was with child!
My one and only son Andrew Isaac was born on February 1, 1999."  After four separations and 17 years of marriage Lori filed for divorce in 2003. Lori attended Al-Anon and Celebrate Recovery at the Windsor Family Forum. With revelation from God, Lori accepted her devastating part in the demise of her relationship after a counselor  suggested that Lori accept her responsibility. A dinner dance was held at the Forum and Frank was the DJ.  Long story short, Frank and Lori began seeing one another in 2005 when Lori's son Andrew was six years old. "During my crisis of faith, the lyrics to the song "Held" by Natalie Grant kept circling in my mind and heart." Lori admits she struggled about why God would allow her marriage to fail! The lyrics to this song spoke volumes to Lori and while 'being still' God spoke "You never asked Me". In 2008 Lori married Frank at an Italian Restaurant in Canada.  In 2012  Lori was forced to retire early at the age of 45 due to chronic fatigue. After much research, in 2016 Lori and her husband Frank moved to Panama. Within a year the extreme weather began affecting her health. More research revealed
improved weather conditions and a lower cost of living at Lakeside. Once again Lori packed up her four dogs and she moved to Lakeside with her husband Frank in November 2017. Soon after her son Andrew joined them in January 2018.  A recent answered prayer is that her son was locally employed and her search for a permanent home has been rewarded. Exploring all pockets of residences was thrilling and soon escrow will close on the perfect casa in Chapala. "Thinking about how amazing my life is today compared to where I was 15 years ago. I could never have imagined how wonderful my future would be. When you let God be in the driver's seat your life becomes an exciting adventure. Not easy, but definitely rewarding and awesome!"  The lyrics of "Hold Me" by Natalie Grant. "Two months is too little. They let him go...they had no sudden healing. To think that providence would take a child from his mother while she prays is appalling.  Who told us we'd be rescued? What has changed and why should we be saved from nightmares? We're asking why this happens to us, who have died to live? It's unfair.  This is what it means to be held. How it feels when the sacred is torn from your life and you survive.  This is what it is to be loved. And to know that the promise was when everything fell we'd be held.  This hand is bitterness. We want to taste it, let the hatred numb our sorrow. The wise hands opens slowly to lilies of the valley and tomorrow.  This is what it means to be held. How it feels when the sacred is torn from your life and you survive. This is..If hope is born of suffering, if this is only the beginning, can we not wait for one hour watching for our Savior?"
This refreshing smiling force landed in Chapala and we are all blessed by her oozing JOY.  She travels to Guadalajara to minister to the poor with Andy and Karyn Pricer. She is a quick study with a brilliant mind. Within a year her ability to communicate in Spanish is amazing!.  She attended a faith conference recently and it's impact is lasting!  What is posted herein is just a splash of what Lori has to offer.  Her radiance is the Joy of the Lord which is all over her! The truth of Lori as others widely agree .... is that her passion is indeed infectious! Matthew 6:33 "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." Another precious promise from God that Lori embraces is "And the boy Samuel continued to grow in stature and in favor with the Lord and with people." My son Andrew is thriving in Mexico and I praise God! He has a talent to write perhaps about "Evermore".  Evermore blessings for sure!

2 comments:

  1. More lyrics to a song called Hold Me. "Can't catch a break, You've had your fill of old cliches, like 'life is hard, but God is good!'. But even though it's true, it won't stop what your're goin' through. I wish that I could say it would. That He's outside of what you feel. It might not make sense, but one day it will. There's comin' a day the sun will always shine. He's gonna wipe away every tear from your eyes. Hold on, my brother, things are gonna get better. You're gonna smile again cause we win in the end! Oh, oh, oh, You're standing still. Life has handed you a bitter pill. Once again you're on your face, you've got questions, plenty of secret confessions. Wonderin' if you've run out of grace...just trust that God's got this!

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  2. “I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten…” Joel 2:25 Let us praise God in all things, the good, the bad and the ugly! “Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up.” Psalm 71:20

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