The actress, whose public feud with Churchill lasted nearly a decade, described the restoration of their relationship as a divine intervention, attributing the renewed peace to God’s healing power.
In a deeply personal message, Dikeh reflected on how God has reshaped her character and spirit, describing herself as a vessel of God’s love and mercy. She expressed gratitude for the inner peace and joy she now experiences, highlighting how spiritual growth often involves being broken and rebuilt in God’s image.
“I am that woman the Lord has shown mercy. I am that woman who stands as living proof that God never fails,” she wrote, affirming her faith and identity in God. She continued to describe herself as an “Esther-mandated vessel,” set apart for a purpose, and declared her ongoing pursuit to know God more deeply.
Dikeh further shared her belief that true salvation involves a process of transformation in which God cleanses and purges negative traits such as hate, bitterness, pride, and unforgiveness.
“And if my life speaks at all, it is a canvas of God’s unending love, mercy, and faithfulness,” she said.
A Message of Forgiveness and Healing
The actress encouraged those struggling to forgive to seek God’s help, emphasizing that forgiveness is not a sign of weakness but a pathway to freedom and healing.
“Forgiveness is not weakness. It is freedom. It is God’s gift to heal your heart before He heals your story,” she wrote. “What you release, God restores. What you surrender, He redeems.”
Prayer for Restoration
Tonto concluded her testimony with a prayer for the restoration of broken relationships, asking God to heal wounded hearts and bring back love and unity to families.
“Father, in the name of Jesus, I pray for every heart longing to forgive but struggling to let go,” she prayed. “Rebuild homes, restore trust, and let Your love reign in every heart.”
Her testimony has since stirred reactions online, with many praising her spiritual strength and applauding her decision to choose forgiveness and peace.
