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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 28 MIN

15. What Do You Really REALLY Want? (Believing For The Impossible)

from Eclectricity Podcast: The Critical Current of Faith with Michael McAfee · host Michael McAfee

On this episode, Michael McAfee is speaking directly to ministry leaders and pastors who feel stuck in the routine. When the calendar is busy and the vision seems small, it's easy to forget that God still calls us to dream big, believe for the impossible, and expect miracles. We'll explore the story in Luke about the woman with the issue of blood—who, through sheer faith, reached out and touched Jesus when everyone else declared her situation was hopeless. Her miracle started with one brave reach. Join us as we rediscover that same faith, same expectancy, and the God who is still able to do far more than we can imagine. Put yourself in a position to believe. www.onetouchmin.org

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