Marvin Sapp’s Wife MaLinda Dies of Colon Cancer
By Soumitra Mondal, Gaea News NetworkFriday, September 10, 2010
Los Angeles (GaeaTimes.com) - The renowned Gospel singer Marvin Sapp’s wife MaLinda Sapp has died today, at the age of 43 years. Sources have reported that her death is due to colon cancer, though certain details like since how much time she was suffering with cancer or what stage of cancer she was having are still quite vague.
MaLinda Sapp, whose death now has become one of the top searches on Google, worked as a psychologist and counselor as well as lecturer in a college. She is also known to create the Travail Ministries which has the motto of helping women and teaching them to choose the right path amidst variegated adversities in their lives. It is known from the official website of the organization that it had helped a lot of women to get their redefined lives with the help of Christ. MaLinda Sapp was also the administrative pastor and the professional counselor at the Lighthouse Full Life Center Church of her husband and played part in the production his enchanting music, such as his recent albums, “Thirsty” and “Here I am”.
She had three children with Marvin Sapp - Marvin II,15, Mikaila,12, and Madisson,10. The outpouring of prayers for MaLinda’s recovery has been noticeable. The Church had a post on its website appealing for the users of the website to pray for her betterment, but her death was unavoidable.
Marvin Sapp, who has been one of the popular singers in today’s generation and has become famous for his 2008 song “Never Would Have Made It”, is now very sad saying that he had spent little time with his beloved wife because of his music career.