Nichole has been miraculously healed of bipolar disorder and many other mental illnesses, suicide attempts, hospitalizations, abuse, and addictions. She has been medication free for many years now. As a result, she loves to point people to faith in Jesus and His finished work of the cross in order to bring hope, healing, peace, joy, and freedom to others.
Nichole ministers God’s extreme love and our identity in Christ to people of all ages everywhere she goes. She especially enjoys ministering love and healing to hurting, wounded people such as women rescued from sex trafficking, drug addicts, abuse victims, people struggling with mental illness, and rejected people who feel hopeless.
Nichole’s mission is to spread the love and grace of God around the world. She is passionate about telling people how loved, accepted, and cherished they are by their Heavenly Father. She also loves to share with others that God’s greatest desire is relationship with His children, the very reason we were created.
Nichole Marbach resides in Illinois with her husband and three children and is currently a student at Charis Bible College (Andrew Wommack Ministries). She is a Certified Joy Restoration Coach© through the Professional Christian Coaching and Counseling Academy. Nichole is also an author, speaker, teacher, and ordained minister (through Joan Hunter Ministries) who feels called to spread the extreme love and grace of God through the finished work of Jesus Christ around the world.
Gina Parris will be our Diva Host and welcoming Nichole to the DivaTalkRadio community. Be sure to listen in and invite your friends!
When: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. EST
Where: https://divatalkradio.com/live
We’ll see YOU at the show!!
LisaLisa says
What a Blessing she is to others! Wonderful post and so inspirational indeed. So happy to hear that she is healed, we serve an Awesome God who can do all things. So wonderful to hear she is ministering to others. God Bless Her and you!
Erin S. says
What a great inspirational story she has! I worked as an RN in a mental health facility for a while and can say that I would love for more people to be healed like this!
Monna Ellithorpe says
Hi Kelli,
What a great story to read about Nicole’s healing and faith. For Nicole to go on to Bible College and continue learning is admirable.
Kelli Claypool says
Hi Monna. Thanks for your comment. Yes, Nichole’s story is remarkable. She’s an example of what our faith can do…bring healing, restoration, and answer silent prayers.
Thanks again, Monna, for stopping by. Hope to see you again real soon!
Be Blessed!
Kelli
WILLIAM OTOOLE says
Hi Nichole..
I find stories fascinating..
Are you saying that god healed you and took away all of your pain?
I sometimes find myself thinking about all the bad things happen in the world.. I often find myself wondering WHY did ‘that’ happen..
To hear someone has been healed is quite a story..
I sure will keep an eye out on your future posts..
William
Kelli Claypool says
Hi William!
Thank you for your comment. Yes, Nichole’s story is quite amazing. She’s a great example of how faith can move mountains and in Nichole’s case, bring complete healing.
Thanks again, William, for stopping by!
Be blessed,
Kelli
donna merrill says
Kelli,
Thanks for sharing such an amazing story. I do believe healing can come from God. It’s too long of a story, but my husband had cancer 6 years ago, There was a two centimeter tumor growing out of his prostrate gland which told us cancer was probably all over his body.
Long story short: We prayed, many others were praying for him. When the robotic surgeon went in there was no trace of the tumor. Hmmmm Thank God all is well.
Yes, I do believe!
-Donna
Kelli Claypool says
Oh Donna, what a wonderful story about your husband’s healing. Praise God!! Currently, my husband is battling liver cancer. He’s on the liver transplant list and we can a call at any time that a liver is available. I believe in the power of prayer and stand on God’s promises of healing and restoration.
Thank you so much for sharing your story! You are such a blessing!!!
Kelli
donna merrill says
Hi Keli,
I will surely keep your husband in my prayers. I do have some nifty prayer circles I’ll pass this on to. Actually, the church I go to is a Franciscan Monastery. I’ll add him to the prayer list. These monks pray all day.
I so hope this helps and blessings to you and your husband. I strongly believe in the power of prayer and I’m getting right on it!
-Donna
Erika Mohssen-Beyk says
This is a beautiful story ,
and Nichole Marbach is doing a good work
which is very much needed in our world today.
Thank you
Kelli Claypool says
Thank you, Erica, for you comment. Nichole is absolutely amazing! When I had her on the radio show, I ended up in tears because of her story. She is a walking miracle.
Thanks again, Erica, for stopping by and commenting!
Be Blessed,
Kelli
NT Izuchi says
Wow, another super inspirational post! Sometimes we take for granted out health. In fact, most of us do this all the time. What do you think is more damaging to a family as a whole? A mental illness or a physical illness?
Kelli Claypool says
Thank you NT for your comment and questions. I think both can be damaging to the family. With that being said, the physical illness can be seen and/or documented, such as cancer; however the mental illness usually cannot be documented via scans, etc. Mental illness is still considered taboo therefore it is not dealt with properly. Great questions!
Thanks again, NT, for stopping by and commenting!
Be blessed my friend,
Kelli
Dexter Roona says
Yes its good to see that faith really can heal, we are all to easily led to taking a pill or potion for our ills
Kelli Claypool says
You are so right, Dexter. There’s a pill for this and a pill for that, however taking more of a holistic approach through faith and natural remedies, I believe it does the body good. Thanks for stopping by and making a comment! Be blessed!! ~ Kelli