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After meeting in a bible study group, Donielle Showvay and Chad Schipper settled into a life that felt “too good to be true”

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Admin

That’s another story teaser / clickbait intro, not a complete or verifiable account on its own.

It’s written to set up curiosity, but it leaves out:

  • what actually happened
  • where/when it took place
  • any source or context

🧠 What this kind of line usually is

Phrases like:

“after meeting in a Bible study group… life that felt too good to be true…”

are commonly used in:

  • Inspirational or dramatic magazine stories
  • Social media storytelling posts
  • Fictional or lightly fictionalized narratives

They’re designed to:

  • Build emotional interest
  • Suggest a coming twist or tragedy
  • Encourage readers to “see more”

⚠️ Reality check

Without full context or a reliable source, this is not verifiable information about real people or events—it’s just an opening hook.


👍 If you want

I can:

  • Find out if this is a real story and summarize it
  • Or turn it into a full short story with a twist ending
  • Or explain why “too good to be true” relationship stories are so common in media 👍

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