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His Ways are His Ways

Episode 7 of the When Sisters Share podcast, hosted by When Sisters Share, titled "His Ways are His Ways" was published on July 16, 2021 and runs 48 minutes.

July 16, 2021 ·48m · When Sisters Share

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Has an encounter with God ever left you terrified? In this episode, we discuss two events that left the disciples petrified - when Jesus calmed the sea and when He walked on water. Even though the disciples spent their days with Jesus, His works evoked shock and terror in them on these occasions. How do we respond when God shows up in our lives and does the unexpected? We hope you are blessed by our sharing.

Has an encounter with God ever left you terrified? In this episode, we discuss two events that left the disciples petrified - when Jesus calmed the sea and when He walked on water. Even though the disciples spent their days with Jesus, His works evoked shock and terror in them on these occasions. How do we respond when God shows up in our lives and does the unexpected? We hope you are blessed by our sharing.

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