• Ep 3 How We Moved our Family to Africa

  • Feb 18 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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Ep 3 How We Moved our Family to Africa

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    This is a faith story. Has God put a dream in your heart that looks impossible? Let me share with you the secret to seeing God's dreams in you come true. Let my story help you to push the impossible aside, and instead of putting your thoughts on why it can never happen, start speaking that it's ALREADY happened- It's already yours. Allowing your FEELINGS to feel the gratitude that one has when they've received something they've been wanting. This is all Biblical and now science is backing it up! Mark 11:23 and 24. Let's do this together!

    This episode is about how faith was used to get to Africa. It's amazing the laws that God has put into the universe. The Bible gives us clues on how to use faith--it's the faith He has given us. For instance, in Mark 11:24 it says to believe that you've already received what you've asked for. What?? How does that work? What is that thing that God put in your heart to do or be that looks impossible? This is where faith comes in. Faith is believing that it's already done. This, my friend, takes work. In my case, I knew we were supposed to go to Africa but I didn't know how in the world we would get there. Listen to the story about what I said to help me keep believing that we were going.

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