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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode Daniel shares that it is harder for us to hear the Holy Spirit when we are not listening. However, when he’s receptive, God speaks strongly to him through the scriptures.
In this episode Kaégan shares that our worth is not defined by neither our past actions nor the opinions of others, but rather by God who created us.
In this episode Felicia says she that despite her loss, grief and pain, she has learned to thank God for the years she had with her daughter.
In this episode David says that we should not be precious with our writing; we should share it. He further adds that stories are only worth something if you tell them. Every time you tell your own story reframed, it gets stronger in your mind.
In today’s episode John Noel says that we need to be patient when doing ministry. We should keep our message simple, yet direct.
In today’s episode Noel says that the problem we have as human beings is that sometimes we are given an instruction by God, but we run ahead of God. We are too impatient to wait.
In today’s episode Theo says that as long as we are still breathing, God still has time to show up on our behalf.
In today’s episode Chevelle says, if God permits a door to be opened for you to go anywhere in this world to minster on His behalf, we should not refrain from delivering His message.
These interviews are very inspiring as we hear how God has led people from many backgrounds, and in many ways, into His good way. You will be blessed by listening!








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