When my husband violently attacked me at 4 a.m.
Vickie now enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, and biking..
Since retiring, Vickie decided to tell the world her story.
The incident she writes about led her to a career as a paraprofessional for 29 years in the Northwest Local School District.
She now resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Vickie Richardson was born and raised in Dry Ridge, Kentucky.
I know God cares for all of us.
Also, the care of my children.
With my trust and faith in God, He healed me physically and most importantly because of my faith I was emotionally able to continue to deal with my hurt and my pain.
Through this ordeal and my faith in God I knew God would get me through this emotional and physical trial.
With my upper torso in flames then I saw an angel guide me down the hall to the bathroom where I was able to lock the door, get in the shower, and put out the flames.
I silently prayed to God to protect me and my children.
My second thought was my children. on Christmas Eve 1990 using a newspaper torch, I first thought my life was over.
When my husband violently attacked me at 4 a.m