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"When God calls you back" - Houston Dash Chaplain Fleceia Comeaux

An episode of the Sports Spectrum's Inside the Chapel podcast, hosted by Sports Spectrum, titled ""When God calls you back" - Houston Dash Chaplain Fleceia Comeaux" was published on November 17, 2022 and runs 16 minutes.

November 17, 2022 ·16m · Sports Spectrum's Inside the Chapel

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Houston Dash chaplain and Fellowship of Christian Athletes minister Fleceia Comeaux is back on "Inside the Chapel," this week to share a message from Mark 10:46. It's a story about Jesus meeting someone in a moment of need at the right time of need, then showing up in a way that only He can. This is the fourth message in a series of chapel talks from Comeaux, who also serves as the coordinator of WNBA chaplains. One of the challenges laid out in this message is bring your specific requests to God. Rather than praying in generalities, what would it look like to lay out our specific needs when we go to God in prayer? Ponder that as your listen to this week's message. "Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum. If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — FCA minister Fleceia Comeaux on seeking God first — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on God’s plan — Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on contentment

Houston Dash chaplain and Fellowship of Christian Athletes minister Fleceia Comeaux is back on "Inside the Chapel," this week to share a message from Mark 10:46. It's a story about Jesus meeting someone in a moment of need at the right time of need, then showing up in a way that only He can.

This is the fourth message in a series of chapel talks from Comeaux, who also serves as the coordinator of WNBA chaplains. One of the challenges laid out in this message is bring your specific requests to God. Rather than praying in generalities, what would it look like to lay out our specific needs when we go to God in prayer? Ponder that as your listen to this week's message.

"Inside the Chapel" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. This episode is presented by Compassion International. To learn more about Compassion and what it means to sponsor a child, visit compassion.com/sportsspectrum.

If you enjoyed this message, we know you'll enjoy these as well:
— FCA minister Fleceia Comeaux on seeking God first
— Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on God’s plan
— Houston Dash chaplain Fleceia Comeaux on contentment

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