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Rescued - Part 2

A gentle divine hand was guiding Mathew Feeley, using multiple influences to work together to speak to his conscience. When Mathew’s close friend James was tragically killed by a drunk driver in a car accident, he was struck by the fragility of life, an

Episode 125 of the It Is Written Canada podcast, hosted by IIW Canada, titled "Rescued - Part 2" was published on November 16, 2022 and runs 29 minutes.

November 16, 2022 ·29m · It Is Written Canada

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A gentle divine hand was guiding Mathew Feeley, using multiple influences to work together to speak to his conscience. When Mathew’s close friend James was tragically killed by a drunk driver in a car accident, he was struck by the fragility of life, and had to confront his own mortality. A few weeks later, Mathew attended a youth week of prayer, and during those meetings he was deeply touched by the messages and came to understand and accept the Bible’s promise of salvation and was baptized. Mathew Feeley, now an ordained pastor and evangelist, shares the rest of his story of how the goodness of God rescued him from a life of conflict and confusion to one of confidence and contentment in a saving relationship with Christ Jesus, his LORD.

A gentle divine hand was guiding Mathew Feeley, using multiple influences to work together to speak to his conscience. When Mathew’s close friend James was tragically killed by a drunk driver in a car accident, he was struck by the fragility of life, and had to confront his own mortality. A few weeks later, Mathew attended a youth week of prayer, and during those meetings he was deeply touched by the messages and came to understand and accept the Bible’s promise of salvation and was baptized. Mathew Feeley, now an ordained pastor and evangelist, shares the rest of his story of how the goodness of God rescued him from a life of conflict and confusion to one of confidence and contentment in a saving relationship with Christ Jesus, his LORD.
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