It's very long, but I read until she had lost her faith somewhat. From my perspective, it shows a critical truth often overlooked by people. The Lord is very serious about faith. He gives us faith, provides experiences in response to faith, and while we are working out doubts, He is gracious, but once we come to know Him, He often doesn't respond to doubt no matter how much we will or want Him to.
There is a scripture in James about asking with nothing doubting but for the doubting person not to expect anything from the Lord. Now clearly, the Lord does at times answer us in our doubt, but imo, this story and the scripture indicates one can find themselves trying to get the Lord to answer based on desire and will, and be extremely disheartened with nothing happens.
I have had the Lord answer so clearly many, many times, and then tried to come back and ask for something I have doubt over, and get nothing. The nothing is a response, but we don't perceive it that way. The Lord expects us to believe what we already know as true. Sometimes we don't know what we know, and I actually think sometimes the sense of no response is really a delayed response and we will get it later, but regardless, God is both loving and yet absolutely true, and the truth aspect is something we should be concerned with at times.
God won't change His word or the truth to save us. It's going to be the way it is, and if we find ourselves on the wrong side of the truth, that's something to be concerned about. That's what the Bible refers to as the fear of the Lord.
For the woman involved, I would ask her to do some soul-searching about her own experiences, and consider that denying the truth of those experiences in favor of men's words could indeed result in alienating her mind from the presence of God that she wanted so much.