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Year: 2024

Good Versus EvilPodcast

Tuesday, January 16, 2024 Yvonne Myers

At the tender age of seven years, I was left behind with my grandmother when my mother emigrated overseas. I felt unprotected, and the danger of being harmed by evil people was never far from me. Though no harm came to me, I became … Read more

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Gifts From AbovePodcast

Monday, January 15, 2024 Cheryl Mariano (Cheremiah)

In 1989, my husband Marcelo was offered an electronics engineering position, and we moved from Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, to Arizona. During our first winter here, we chuckled when we saw people dressed in winter coats, gloves, … Read more

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The Bringer Of JoyPodcast

Sunday, January 14, 2024 Rod Marshall

In the autumn, we managed to clear some of our financial liabilities for the house. This has enabled us, for the first time in a number of years, to have some financial headroom. So, I took Caroline out to visit the local jewellers to buy … Read more

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The Power Of The BiblePodcast

Saturday, January 13, 2024 Sharon Cook

I write in my Bible — in the tiny margins, in between lines and columns — sometimes so densely that it obscures the text. I take notes on sermons, comment on verses, underline favourite verses, and record historical notes. I draw arrows … Read more

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The Listening EarPodcast

Friday, January 12, 2024 Lynne Phipps

Listening to my grandchild takes practice and intentional listening. At four, she is still unable to pronounce a number of letters correctly. This issue makes various words difficult to grasp, as the sound that she is seeking to make … Read more

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Grab The Back Of My ShirtPodcast

Thursday, January 11, 2024 Becky Holland

As the little sister of four, I had plenty of opportunities to be left in the care of one of my older sisters or my older brother, Glen, while my parents were working or gone to some school or church event. One of Glen's jobs was to pick … Read more

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Take A NumberPodcast

Wednesday, January 10, 2024 Jeanie Nihiser

Have you ever apologized to God for bringing your small requests? I know that I have! When I hear of so much suffering, how can I ask God to take away my headache? How can I ask for trivial things when other people are dealing with … Read more

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Unexpected BlessingPodcast

Tuesday, January 9, 2024 Martin Wiles

The unexpected blessing came from … well … an unexpected place. "___________ said he would help you move some stuff," the email from the guidance counsellor stated. The student's name stuck in my mind like a fly to flypaper. I had … Read more

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Look For The HelpersPodcast

Monday, January 8, 2024 Gail Lundquist

Fred Rogers, the "Mr. Rogers" well known to generations of children, gave them comforting advice. He told them that if they were afraid or in trouble, to "look for the helpers" who would be able to help them. I recently took a solo trip … Read more

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Light Shining In DarknessPodcast

Sunday, January 7, 2024 Cheryl Mariano (Cheremiah)

Being a writer, I have learned that it is vital to have a pen and a pad of paper or some sort of audio recording device readily available to save thoughts and ideas that come to mind. This is especially true at night. Very often in the … Read more

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