We were married, divorced, and reconciled after divorce. The lessons that we learned are our superpowers and we want to help other couples.
We would like to thank you for supporting Morris and Sheena in this year's competition. Your participation allows us to aid both the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and Oceana in their respective missions to support hunger relief and ocean conservation.
It started on eHarmony. His profile was very simple; he quoted a scripture that I had heard twice that week. Of course I had to comment… The rest of history. God’s word brought us together.
What is your favorite memory you've shared as a couple?Our favorite memory was our beautiful wedding day… the second one. The first time we got married, we met a minister at a restaurant and exchanged vows. We never had a wedding… And ended up divorced. When reconciled, it was our priority to invest in our special day and commemorate the miracle the right way. We gave one another two wedding rings each to honor both of our unions.
What would you do with $20,000?My husband is a native of Kenya. He came to the US 10 years ago and hit the ground running. Unfortunately, industry experienced nationwide layoffs in 2023. A year and a half later he regained employment. However during that time, he fell behind in important financial obligations that affected his ability to get citizenship in 2025. He was given an extension of two years to catch up on his obligations. $20,000 would help significantly to earn his US citizenship.
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