CHAPTER 65

CHAPTER 65

EVA MONSEVICH

EVE AND ADAM CONSIDERED THEMSELVES as mother and son, they got along so well together, and with the financial help that David had left, they were able to build a life worthy of any successful businessman.

They corresponded via videoconferencing almost daily.

EVE BECAME A HUGE SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR. He majored in psychology and set up a practice in Sydney, in addition to the groceries company that was a huge success. Which was great news to help people with low self — esteem issues. I took the opportunity to talk about love — the great novelty of the moment was that word love in those days, it was a great revolution.

Eve was the first woman to marry in seven hundred years. She was very happy with her husband Tony Flanigan, they had three children — Robert, David and Julia — in addition to Adam, who lived with them until the end of his law school, which also became a big phenomenon in that city... He was the best lawyer, with a big difference. Adam was honest and in everything he thanked God, for the victories and mainly for the defeats — although they were very few.

EVE AND TONY MEET each other in a very unusual situation.

Tony was at a coffee shop and his bank account was completely empty — his father hadn't deposited the money he owed him, he thought it was time for Tony to start a new life, to put it simply:

If you turn alone...

Tony was completely desperate.

Eve paid the bill, and talked to him about love, what a merciful love was.

Tony laughed, but Eva said:

— You're out of money, out of morals, in no position to think you're better than anyone else.

He started crying right away and opened his heart to Eva.

Eva advised him to know the God he was beginning to know, at the same moment they called David who prayed along with Tony.

After that moment, Tony started to succeed in life, started at the bottom at a company where he got a job, and rose to vice president within three years.

SEVEN YEARS LATER, Tony set up his own accounting firm and was very successful too, despite being shunned by his friends at first because of his marriage to Eva.

David asked him if he was happy with the decision he had made, the answer was immediate and affirmative.

David asked Tony:

— What counts most in your life? To be successful and unhappy, or to strive for success and be completely happy with someone who makes you feel special?

Tony replied that he wanted to be happy first, but David advised him to wait for the right time to happen.

And as always, David was right.

Tony decided to stick with his marriage. He didn't listen to his friends, only one of whom died from drugs and alcohol, and it was this same friend who was the second man to marry in those days.

His name was Edward Clark and he married a friend of Eva's named Hellen Flaming, who moved in with her because she was living the same dilemma that Eva was living in some time ago and had been helped by David.

Gradually, they formed a small community, where they shared the word of God and shared their testimonies. David always preached via hologram and those two couples multiplied into two thousand people in ten years. They were a happy and peaceful people, they all quit drugs, alcohol, prostitution, helped each other and grew up together — like a huge happy family.

ADAM GROW UP AND BECOME an example of a human being, he was a true warrior in life, he helped many people who were despised in their jobs. He formed an association and everyone in the church helped to maintain it, in addition to the advice that David gave, he helped by explaining that they had to learn to walk on their own legs, after all...

God teaches to fish instead of giving the fish every day...

EVE AND TONY WERE HAPPY every day they were together. Amazingly, they died on the same day, as if they had agreed, they died at the age of ninety-seven, as the happiest couple in the world, being the richest couple in Sydney, and the most respected as well.

Adam was a hero everywhere he went. A respectable lawyer, a caring father and a husband of the finest quality...