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"Susan DeFace Washington is the real deal. She is one of the most powerful, heartwarming, spirit filled speakers we have been blessed to hear. Women of all ages were  blessed by her testimony and her message of hope, forgiveness and God's redeeming love for all people no matter the circumstances in your past or present situation.  We have had many speakers for our Women's Events at First Baptist Church Carrollton and  I can honestly say Susan ranks as one of the most outstanding speakers we have had." 

- Beverly Anderson, Women's Ministry Coorinator for First Baptist Church of Carrollton

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"I have practiced criminal law for over twenty years, as both a prosecutor and defense attorney, and I have witnessed up-close the devastating consequences of drug addiction. Prison has a way of getting your attention, and yet, I have seen many disingenuous and counterfeit “jailhouse conversions” in desperate attempts to game the system and receive leniency. I can assure you, there is nothing fake or phony about Susan and her relationship with, and devotion to, Jesus Christ.   

Through faith and perseverance, she has found transforming freedom and undeniable peace and purpose. Susan is the real deal and she possesses a compelling life story and inspiring testimony of God’s unconditional love, saving grace and redemptive power."

- Joe Shearin, Criminal Defense Attorney

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We recently had Susan DeFace Washington come and speak at our monthly ladies group at our church. After speaking with Susan to learn more about her story, I couldn’t wait to have her present to our ladies.

When the day finally came, Susan brought her support team, Power Point, and an infectious spirit. Susan was very open and willing to share her story. Her transparency gave us a glimpse into her world that began with pain, lies, and sadness but ends in the victory and joy that can only come from having a relationship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Her story communicated so many things in such a short time. Her story communicates the power of hope, forgiveness, and how nothing we can do will separate us from the love of Jesus. 


 
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"I have had the opportunity to hear Susan DeFace Washington speak on more than one occasion. After hearing her story, all I could think was that it was one of the most courageous testimonies I have ever heard. She is living proof of God’s power and grace."

- Randy Smith of First Baptist Church of Allen

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Wednesday
Mar142012

My Sammy - Part II

My Handsome Boy :)))

As I said God has worked powerfully through circumstances in each one of my children’s lives to draw me closer to HIM.  It is really quite amazing. Sammy’s circumstance may be the most powerful of all. It was because of Sammy’s friendship with Alex Jensen that I even came to know the Lord. It was witnessing God’s strength and power in Alex’s family during the most devastating circumstances: the tragic death of a 12 year old boy.

Sammy and Alex had met in the summer of 2004 before 6thgrade and had become the best of friends. They ended up being on the same football team, the Patriots, and their friendship deepened. Then that fateful Christmas when the Jensen’s went snow skiing and Alex skied into that tree and died so young. I will never forget coming home from work at Dickey’s and Sammy sitting on the couch crying and telling me Alex had died. I was so shocked and devastated for the family. I thought they would deteriorate and self destruct like my family did when David died. But to my amazement they didn’t!! They were empowered with strength, hope, and courage and I wasn’t sure where that came from but I knew I needed it desperately in my life. For them to endure this tragedy the way they did and witnessing the  hope they still had which was evident within their spirit stirred a longing and hunger deep within my  heart and soul.

That was the event, as tragic as it was, that led me to the Lord. God used Alex’s death, not that he caused it but he used it powerfully in mine and many lives, to bring me to the place of trust and acceptance where people took off their masks and shared in vulnerabilty. It was a place where I could open up and share my tragic past which led me to the truth and finally set me free. That freedom has trickled down to my children as they have witnessed God’s transformational power in my life. God is restoring what was lost in our lives : ))

Now I don’t want to imply that Sammy is a perfect kid, he isn’t. He has had his struggles and made poor choices. There was a curfew ticket, a minor in consumption ticket, and times he lied to me about what he was doing. The amazing thing about my relationship with Sammy is once we got down to the truth of what was really going on we could discuss it in depth after our emotions had calmed down. I know at times Sammy still makes some poor choices. (I wish my kids would not drink or experiment with any drugs at all but I know that is not the case so the best I can do is pass along my experience hoping they will listen and praying to God to speak to them.  God is working in their lives and I know HE has Sammy’s heart. All I know is I trust God completely with my children)

(Below is a photo of Sammy and Kendall minutes after she was born. He was there for the whole thing to support his sister Hailey. He had plans to go to Tennessee on vacation but decided the birth of his niece was more important :))   

Sammy started working right after he turned 16 and still holds his job at Sonic. Sonic is a great job he makes a good hourly wage and gets tips. The tips are really unbelievable, there has been nights he has come home with over $100 in tips and that does not count the change (Hailey worked at Sonic also and quit at one time to go be a server at On the Border, she had to return to Sonic because she made more money ) I am very proud of his work ethic. He pays for his phone and insurance plus he bought his own car. He is very responsible.

At one point during high school I was scared he was going to quit. I became consumed with him passing and doing his school work. Something was wrong because I was much more worried about this than he was. It was really causing me a lot of stress because I already had enough on my plate. So his junior year I told him I was done harassing him. I told him I loved him and if he chose to go to Choice or get his GED I would support him . (It was such a release to let go of that situation, I really had no control over it anyway. My main concern was that he knew I loved him and was proud of him no matter what) I truly Let it Go and Gave it to God. I never picked it up again.

After our talk Sammy spurred into action and got serious about school.

Last year he graduated and walked the stage with his friends. During his senior year I did not look at his grades one time, his education was his choice and responsibiltiy. I was so proud of the choice and determination he had. After that moment I knew he would be okay, that he would always find his way. He has a good foundation with God and although he has drifted somewhat I know he will find his way back. I know one day he will be a fisher of men ( he loves to fish now :))

(I love this photo of Sammy !! It shows his enthusiasm for life and fishing. I know one day he will lead many to the LORD)

Not long ago, Sammy came into my room and woke me up after he got off work. He sat down on the side of my bed and hugged me telling me to keep sharing my story that I was making a difference in people’s lives. A boy had come up to Sonic who had heard me speak and was really touched by my story, he related to it in some way. He was quite emotional telling Sammy about the woman he heard speak. Sammy looked at him and said with pride that’s my Mom : ))  He said it with pride !!!! Sammy could see the impact and the pain the boy was going through. God has given him eyes to see people the way God does at times. That is such a gift.

Last week when my feelings were hurt terribly I called my Sammy and as always he was my encourager speaking in love, truth, and wisdom. The comment that stuck with me the most was when he said “Mom you are getting quite a bit of publicity and with that you are going to have some critics but you can’t let their opinion get your down, you need to focus on all the people who love and support you, the ones that need to hear your hope. You don’t know what is going on in the people’s lives who are being critical but you can’t let it hurt your feelings. You’re going to have to toughen up a little. I love you : )) “  Out of the mouths of babes, again I was amazed at his wisdom. He is such a blessing.

My children and I have a bond that is very strong and has withstood many trials. As I watched Sammy walk across that stage when he graduated last May I felt the presence of the Lord, his joy was my strength. I was so thankful to Our Sovereign God and what he had done in our lives. This could have been a much different story.  Although we have had our ups and downs all three of my children walked that stage and each one of them are finding their place in the world. They have to figure it out financially on their own and they all work very hard to do that. They have learned if they want something they have to work for it : )  It has been such a blessing to watch them. God has given me a glimpse into their hearts so even when they make a poor choice I know deep within my own heart they will turn it around and get it together.

I stress all the time that the choices we make have consequences and some of them can impact our lives forever  praying they will think before they act. I read a report recently that 7 out of 10 children of incarcerated parents will end up in the criminal justice system and that is more likely when the mother is incarcerated also. My kids got a double whammy; we both got in trouble and were sent away.  And because of my relapse I was gone for 2 years but because of God’s grace and mercy he has restored my children to me. They love me and I love them.  We serve an awesome God and he is still in the business of miracles. My life and my relationship with my children is one of God's miracles, His grace is all over us and I am so very thankful for that. 

As I said I love my children’s hearts. When I had to make the decision to leave my husband of 25 years after all we had been through they understood that it was a choice I had to make.  It was a choice God told me to make and I struggled with that. But my husband has chosen not to stay sober. He has a beautiful heart and soul but he is trapped in an addiction and I felt as if my soul was beginning to die and the hopelessness I lived with for so long was taking root in my heart again. I couldn’t let that happen. 

Hailey, Alexis, and Sammy have supported me through this separation while still loving their father. Sammy looked at me the other day and gave me a hug saying you did the right thing, you had to leave. I am so blessed no one is pointing fingers they all understand. My next blog will be about my marriage and of course I am at fault also. My husband has just chosen alcohol over me , that has been the story of my life: my parents also chose alcohol over me. The only difference is I am now the daughter of the Most High and that is not acceptable. I am worth more than that and it is okay to have a boundary that I refuse to live with an active alcoholic. I will share more later .

 

 

Wednesday
Mar142012

My Sammy - Part I

After I had Alexis I stayed home for about 6 weeks and then returned to teaching. I just didn’t have the time built up to take more of a leave and I needed to work. I also signed up to teach summer school because it was only from 7:30-11:00 and was great money . I finally was getting into a routine of having a baby and a 3 year old and things were going smoother.

Summer school that year was awesome, I just loved teaching it. I had a group of 3 and 4 year olds with challenges ranging from speech problems to autism. This was an age group I loved and was just a refreshing change in the routine from the middle school group that I had been teaching during the school year. Music therapists and speech therapists were part of the summer school experience and it was just an enjoyable time.  As summer began I enjoyed the time with Alexis who was just a few months old, Hailey, and my class but the only problem is I was so very tired. I thought it was understandable with work and taking care of two small children but every day when I would get home from school I would put the kids down for a nap and I would take one also which was not normal for me. It was almost as if I felt pregnant again but I dismissed that thought thinking the symptoms were left over from Alexis, she was only 3-4 months old!!!

But the symptoms continued and I wasn’t sure what to do. I called my friend Leah who had given birth to two children very close and would asked her repeatedly “ Leah , how did  you know you were pregnant ?” and each time she would reply “ Susan, you need to take a test” to which I would reply ”I don’t want to take a test.” 

This denial went on for awhile then finally one day I went to the store and bought a pregnancy test and took it. I had not even got out the bathroom door before the positive sign showed for the test. I couldn’t believe it !!! I had a four month old baby and was pregnant again : ))

By the time school started that fall I was already in maternity clothes. I will never forget walking into the first in service meeting and my fellow teachers doing double takes and saying quips like “ don’t you know what causes that ?” to “don’t you know what prevents that?”. My fellow teachers did throw me another shower but I think they made a rule only two baby showers per teacher : ))

My pregnancy was uneventful and easy as they all were. I just got extremely big in my stomach. I mean my stomach was huge !!. As I said in Alexis’ blog we would put tape on the floor  in my classroom and measure how far I could be in the room with my stomach sticking out the door. It was unbelievable how far I could stand in the door with my stomach out of the room.

Sammy’s due date was Feb. 8 and I eagerly awaited his birth. People who knew me really well thought I might go into labor during the Super Bowl with both Alex and Sammy because the Cowboys went to the big game both those years and I was so into football screaming and getting excited but that didn’t happen.  Feb. 8 came and Sammy didn’t but I had to take Alexis to the hospital for a week and during that time I told my doctor I needed to have this baby, they thought he was huge and I was missing work with Alexis in the hospital and I didn’t have time saved up so on Feb. 12 at 6 in the morning they induced me and I had Sammy at 2.

He was my fastest and easiest delivery by far, only 8 hours !! I was so happy. When he emerged and I had my baby boy tears rolled down my cheeks. I was somewhat overwhelmed wondering how I was going to handle an 11 month old and a new born but I just knew I would have to. Right after Sammy’s birth they wheeled me down to do a tubal so I couldn’t get pregnant again. I was going to make my husband get a vasectomy because  I had just delivered two babies in 11 months and I thought it was his turn to experience some pain : ))but it was to our extreme financial advantage to do a tubal right after delivery  so reluctantly I agreed to the procedure.

Sammy was my largest baby arriving at 8lb 13oz and he was also a fairly easy and happy baby. I was really blessed with children who weren’t sick and easy to care for. He and Alexis shared a room for awhile and Alexis taught him all her mischievous ways to get out of the crib.

Having a boy was just so new to me; I really didn’t have much male interaction in my life. David died while I was so young, my father and I just didn’t relate in a healthy way at all, and my husband and I really didn’t either so I didn’t know what to expect. But I loved this little boy so and he was just so precious.

He was very gifted athletically and could pick up anything fast. My father bought him a trampoline for his 5th or 6th birthday. When they delivered it and set it up at our home in Rockwall Sammy was the first one on it. I will never forget he just started jumping and doing back flips as if he knew how. I was amazed. He then started doing front flips. He was just a natural. For the most part he was good at anything he tried athletically. He was so fast and loved playing football and basketball!!!

He had and still does have a heart of gold. I am always amazed at his heart and the wisdom God has instilled in him.  He is so much wiser than his years. His wisdom comes from the pain he has experienced and that makes me sad. But I can’t change the past or the pain I’ve caused, I just have to trust God and know he will bring good from all the pain Sammy has experienced in his life.

Teachers and classmates always liked Sammy so much, he is very laid back and funny : )) but at times he struggled with school and a lot of that may have had to do with the neglect he experienced from me when he was young. We were just really messed up during his first years of school. He was in second grade when we got busted and I just know I wasn’t there for him to help him with his school work plus all the distractions at home. We missed so much school also because of my drug use. I know I did him a disservice and throughout the years he never felt he was very smart although he was, he just didn’t receive that educational foundation during those formative years  that was so important. While he should have been able to focus on school he was wondering why his family was falling apart and things were so chaotic, I can’t imagine the fear. Well yes I can because I lived that also. So very thankful I finally stopped the cycle of dysfunction : )

As I said Sammy was so young when we got in trouble I don’t’ remember how it affected him the way I did with Hailey, I saw her withdraw but Sammy and Alex were just so little trying to deal with destruction of their family, on  a level I can only begin to imagine.

I remember clearly the incident that got CPS involved in our lives the week before we got busted. I was at work when I received a call from the elementary school asking if I knew where Alex and Sammy were. I told them they should be at school. I was then told something wasn’t right. My husband was asleep in the car and the kids were nowhere to be found. 

Alarmed by the situation and noting the judgment and condemnation in the voice of the administrator I knew I had to get back to the Rockwall as soon as possible. I kept calling our phone (we only had a go phone by this point) and there was no answer. I was off campus with my students so I had to get a ride back to my car and drive to Rockwall, when I got home Warner was asleep and Alex and Sammy were hiding in the attic. I didn’t even know what to say. Everything was just so messed up. I called the school and told them I found the kids but deep down in my gut I knew this meant a lot of trouble and I was pretty sure CPS would be called. 

Feeling overwhelmed all I knew to do was get high , that is how I dealt with everything at that point. A week later CPS interviewed our kids at school and as I have said I don’t know what they said  but I know that Sammy knew  we were doing drugs and he knew if he told those CPS workers  the truth our lives would change. He was in second grade and he had that wisdom. He wasn’t sure how to handle it because he was scared but He knew the implication of all that was happening and I think on some level he knew things needed to change so he was honest. Hailey got upset with him for his honesty because she was so scared but he chose to tell the truth , he knew something was up and he knew it wasn’t good. He has told me that he knew things were bad because Warner and I didn’t pay attention to them anymore . It breaks my heart to think of his fear but at the same time I am amazed at his thought process as a 7 -8 year old.

He went to live with his aunt and uncle while we were incarcerated and he thrived although he missed us terribly.   Where Alexis exhibited behavioral issues Sammy’s aunt and uncle told me he was just the perfect kid and he loved to eat.  After I got out of rehab Sammy came to live with me at my dad’s. This was when we lived in Chandler’s Landing in Rockwall and could go hang out at the yacht club, take out the Sea Doo, and swim anytime.  From the outside looking in it seemed like the perfect life for a young boy but there was so much going on: the abuse from my father towards me , the abuse and critical aspect in which my father treated my children, and  my relapse which instilled fear in my children’s hearts and minds again. Things were not as they appeared at all.

( I will never forget going back to Chandler’s Landing to drive past my Dad’s old house when Sammy went to take his driving permit test. As we looked at the house, which was a beautiful two story with a balcony, Sammy made the comment that even though we had  so many “things” at that time he was much happier living in our very modest home with the financial struggles we have because I was clean and sober . Because I was clean and sober I was there for him and he saw that was more important than having a bunch of stuff.  I think my mouth dropped open at the depth of his wisdom and heart. I was just so amazed that at 15 he saw that material possessions do not make people happy and although his friends had so much more than he did he really didn’t care. He was happy for them  and at times he would wish things could be easier but deep down in his heart he was just thankful and happy that our relationship had been restored.

I just love him so much!

Saturday
Mar102012

Renewal Radio!

My story on Renewal Radio!

Aired March 5 through 9, 2012 in 5 parts

From Bondage to Freedom

Our special guest this week was just eight years old when her brother took his life and her parents shut the door to his room and never talked about it again. Susan Washington's parents turned to alcohol and later she turned to drugs. Eventually she went to prison--leaving her children behind. Join us on Renewal as our host, Dr. Gene Getz, unfolds her amazing story of tragedy--and then redemption. You'll see how God was at work in her life in spite of all her personal tragedies."

 

Friday
Mar022012

It takes so little to reach out - Angela- The grace of God

Spending time with my "daughter" Angela. Talk about the grace of God!!!!

A little over four years ago Angela was sitting in a jail cell facing a revocation of her probation and possible prison time. It was then I reached out to her, writing letters and just loving her.

Thankfully her probation was reinstated and she was released from jail. She was eight months pregnant and determined to change her life.

She started coming to church and hometeam with me, and God has transformed her life. She has totally turned her life around. Saturday she leaves for South Africa on her first mission trip. I am so blessed to have watched this unfold. Our God is an awesome God:)) I love you Angela.

I'm so glad I wrote those letters when God prompted me to reach out. It was that simple:)) a letter just letting her know I cared, then inviting her to church and home team.
       
Thursday
Mar012012

Alexis and Riley

Each test came out as positive as the one before and the realization sunk in that I had a pregnant 15 year old daughter.  Selfish thoughts immediately began to bombard my mind: “what will people think of me? I’ve been to prison, am a recovering drug addict, and now I have a pregnant 15 year old” to the worst one of all “we can get an abortion, pretend it never happened, and no one will ever know.”  That thought stopped me in my tracks because it was the way I had learned to deal with everything from the time I was ten years old and my brother committed suicide. 

It was a thought pattern ingrained so deeply I had to be intentional to change it. My whole life I had dealt with things by locking them away and pretending they didn't happen, and we know where that got me. So I captured those evil thoughts and brought them into obedience declaring that is not who I am anymore! I don’t hide in fear from the truth, I face the truth head on.

Thankfully I found out Alexis was pregnant on a Wednesday afternoon and I had hometeam that night. I had begun leading a hometeam at New Hope and many of us were in recovery. That night after a time of praise and worship I looked at this group of about 15-20 people and said I had something to say. Tearing up I confessed that I just learned my 15 year old daughter was pregnant. 

As with every trial before that I confessed to my church family I was surrounded with love and support. Amazingly I was told of different people at my church who had the same experience and chose different options: one kept the baby and another put her baby up for adoption. The couple I reached out to for advice were respected leaders in our church and had experienced this years before. The shame that the enemy was trying to trap me in immediately left and I had hope, I didn’t feel alone. Again what the enemy mean for evil God brought good from.

Alexis made the choice to keep her baby and we said we would support her decision. (I cannot imagine life without Riley now, I just can't, I love her with all my heart and she has brought such joy to our family) My oldest daughter Hailey was so scared that the kids at school would be mean to Alexis, making fun of her. I don't know if that happened or not. Alexis is a pretty tough girl so she never mentioned it.

What I remember the most is how she took care of herself being sure to eat healthy food, putting ear phones on her stomach and playing Beethoven, and sewing blankets, dolls, and pillows for her unborn baby. Her care didn't stop when Riley was born on June 25, 2008. She chose to nurse Riley because she had learned that was best for her baby. I thought she might stop when she started her junior year in the fall but NO , Alexis took a pump to school and would go to the nurses office throughout the day so she could continue to nurse Riley. She did that until January.

I am still amazed by that :) I remember her saying that she wished the bag for the pump was more stylish:) I told her I didn't think they would design breast pumps for teenagers :) I don't want to sugarcoat anything because it has been extremely hard and there have been many ups and downs for Alexis. But she has strength and I know she will be okay. When I am scared for her I always think of dropping her off at school (her DL was put on hold for awhile)  her junior year and her jumping out of the car with a backpack on one arm and the breast pump on the other, running into the building or taking her to youth group at church when Riley was an infant and Alexis dropping her off in the nursery while she went to youth. Deep down in my heart I know Alexis will make it. She has such strength and I am not sure where it comes from but I am so thankful she has it.

Today Alexis is working at a church in Allen and building a life for her and Riley. She has made some poor choices along the way but has taken the initiative to accept the consequences and deal with them. God has a great plan for Alexis, I don’t know what it is but I know it is full of hope and promise.

At Christmas this year as we were eating dinner Riley broke out into a song she made up. The words were basically "It's a lovely day , It's a Shine"  Each time I watch this video I see the light within her. As I look at her sweet innocence her words "It's a Shine" bring a light and smile to my face :))  It inspires me to shine for Jesus. Let's all go out and shine today :)) God is so good and will bring good out of everything .

Even if you are in the midst of despair and trials  there is hope, just look for his LIGHT and many times we find that HEALING light in others.

 

Jeremiah 29:11

 

New International Version (NIV)

11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.