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Sunday 23rd September 2007

Leigh Nash tells supporters of the breakup of her marriage

IN AN announcement which has saddened the Nashville CCM scene Leigh Nash, best known for her work as lead singer of hitmaking group Sixpence None The Richer, has told supporters on her MySpace blog that her marriage has ended. She wrote, "My family has gone through a massive upheaval in the last year. My marriage of 11 years has ended. Now I'm crying. I was so proud to carry that badge of a 10 year marriage around like it defined me, it was me, and I do to this day adore Mark. He is my best friend still. We are both still a little at a loss for answers but are doing well as time is beginning to heal the hurt places. For those of you in new marriages or marriages that are time and stress tested and still happy, I say never stop working on it. Cliche, certainly, but so incredibly true. We marched steadily ahead while ignoring the problems rushing in the back door. We never went into those dark rooms until the ship had sunk for lack of a better analogy. God is beside us in this time." CR

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Posted by Dave Wester in New York @ 15:44 on Nov 2 2019

I will pray for both you and Mark to receive healing and revelation through the Holy Spirit, and for your family to be blessed through this trying time. I have learned in my own marriage that it is possible to fall back into love when I thought there was no hope. There is always hope and always a way out of our troubles. The Lord must be directly involved in this process and He promised in His Word to give guidance when we need it



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