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Truth Wins

TruthWins.com has a great impact on your life.  Truth is of utmost importance.  It is what sets you free. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind. Remember that those who say they can and those who say they can't, are both right. Be the one that says you can. Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.

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    Redidication of America May 17, 2026

    Join us on Sunday, May 17, 2026, as believers across America gather—in Washington, D.C. and in our own communities—to pray, give thanks, and rededicate our nation as one nation under God; set aside this day to seek His mercy, guidance, and blessing over the United States and share this invitation so others can join in this national moment of prayer.Truthwins.com

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    Sabbatical

    A sabbatical is like hitting the cosmic pause button, announcing to the world, “I’m not quitting, I’m just… professionally napping.” Instead of answering emails, we suddenly become the kind of person who says things like, “I’m taking time to realign my vocation with my deepest values,” while mostly realigning your body with the couch. Truthwins.com subscribers imagine we are backpacking across holy sites and writing a life-changing book, but in reality, we may spend three days debating whether making coffee counts as a spiritual discipline. Still, we will return now and then looking mysteriously rested, clutching a half-finished manuscript, a new journal, and the unshakable conviction that next September we will have amazingly new wisdom to share. [email protected]

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    Termites

    Welcome, you’re listening to wi-fi, where we don’t just connect what we know, but marvel at Who made it all! I’m Keith Whitley, and today we are going to talk about something that are seldom seen, rarely welcomed, and almost always misunderstood. When their name is spoken, it is usually with a sigh—termites, the hidden destroyers, the silent eaters of wood. Small creatures, easily crushed, easily dismissed. But that… is only part of the truth.Truthwins.com

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    Believe It Or Not

    Determining what is true begins with questioning the source and motive behind any claim. Seek evidence that can be verified through multiple reliable and independent sources. Use logic to assess whether the information aligns with observable facts and avoid relying solely on emotion or authority. Recognize cognitive biases that may shape your perception, and be open to revising your beliefs when new, credible information emerges. Truth is not just what feels convincing, but what stands strong under scrutiny and reason. Truthwins.com [email protected] #believe, #truth, #allow, #quantum

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    Hannah Hoes Van Buren

    Welcome to this episode of Stars podcast, where we step back into early America to meet Hannah Hoes Van Buren. Hannah Hoes Van Buren, wife of President Martin Van Buren, is remembered not for a famous quote but for a quiet, steady life of kindness, family devotion, and Christian faith that deeply influenced those around her.Truthwins.com

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    The Mechanics of Miracles How God’s Invisible Spirit Manifests Tangibly by Jonathan Brenneman

    Welcome, to today’s Truthwins.com’s book series, and thanks for tuning in. This is Keith Whitley, I’m so glad you’re here, because we’re diving into a book that refuses to leave miracles in the realm of theory or distant history. It’s called The Mechanics of Miracles: How God’s Invisible Spirit Manifests Tangibly by Jonathan Brenneman, and it’s all about what it looks like when the supernatural power of God shows up in very real, very practical ways through ordinary people like you and me.Truthwins.com

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    Frogs

    Welcome, you’re listening to wi-fi, where we don’t just connect what we know, but marvel at Who made it all! I’m Keith Whitley, and today we are going to talk about frogs. They may seem small and ordinary at first glance, yet when we look closer, they reveal a quiet wonder that speaks of careful design and purpose in God’s creation.Truthwins.com

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    Rachel Donelson Jackson

    Welcome to this episode of Stars podcast, where we step back into early America to meet Rachel Donelson Jackson, the deeply faithful, soft‑spoken wife of President Andrew Jackson. Often overshadowed by scandal and politics, Rachel’s real legacy is her kindness, hospitality, and quiet strength—qualities that shaped one of the nation’s most powerful leaders from behind the scenes. Today, we’ll explore how her love for God, her gentle influence at home, and her grace under public attack show us a different kind of greatness, and how we can become positive influencers in our own families, schools, and communities by following her example.Truthwins.com

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    Lightening and Thunder

    Welcome, you’re listening to wi-fi, where we don’t just connect what we know, but marvel at Who made it all! I’m Keith Whitley, and today we are going to talk about Lightning and thunder stand as powerful reminders of both the precise order of creation and the power of God, revealing truth through both science and faith working together rather than apart.Truthwins.com

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    Promises

    God’s promises are sure, unchanging, and completely trustworthy, because it is impossible for God to lie. All through the Bible, He promises to be with us, to strengthen us, to help us, and to give us hope and a future. He promises forgiveness when we confess our sins, peace in the middle of our worries, and eternal life through Jesus Christ. Not one of His good promises has ever failed, and every word He has spoken will be fulfilled in His perfect time. Truthwins.com

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    Brown Architect

    Today we are going to talk about a creature who not long ago, before concrete dams and digital marvels, there was another engineer — one who didn’t wear a hard hat or draw blueprints, yet reshaped entire landscapes. This builder carried its tools not in a toolbox but in its jaws. The old trappers called him “the brown architect.”Truthwins.com

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    Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams

    Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams as the first foreign‑born first lady, spent many years in European courts, where her language skills and tact helped her husband succeed as a U.S. diplomat. In Prussia and Russia she was presented at court, built relationships with influential figures, and made it easier for John Quincy Adams to gather political information and advance American interests abroad.Truthwins.com

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    Holy Spirit's Voice

    The Holy Spirit’s voice is often described as a gentle, inner whisper that aligns perfectly with God’s written Word, bringing conviction without condemnation, guidance without confusion, and truth even in correction. He does not shout above the noise of our lives but speaks quietly to hearts that choose stillness and attentiveness before God. You can recognize His voice because it consistently leads you toward love, holiness, truth, and deeper trust in Christ, never toward actions or beliefs that contradict Scripture or stir ongoing turmoil and self-centeredness.Truthwins.com

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    Shrews and Blue Whales

    Welcome, you’re listening to wi-fi!, where we don’t just connect what we know, but marvel at Who made it all! I’m Keith Whitley, and today we are going to talk about the Etruscan shrew and the blue whale who are seen as two striking “signatures” of God’s creativity, standing at opposite ends of what life can look like. In many religious perspectives, God is not limited to one style of making things; instead, creation displays both delicacy and grandeur, and these two animals embody that contrast.Truthwins.com

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    Elizabeth Monroe

    Elizabeth Monroe helped shape the United States in a quiet but meaningful way through her role as First Lady. She brought dignity, order, and a more formal social style to the White House, helping define how the president’s family could represent the nation.Truthwins.com

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    Angels

    Angels are spiritual beings created by God to carry out His will. They exist to glorify God, deliver His messages, and help protect and guide people, especially believers, on their journey of faith. Learn how to get them to minister for you.Truthwins.com

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    Dolly Madison

    Dolley Madison helped shape the United States by making the White House a place for connection and by saving important national symbols during the War of 1812, showing courage and patriotism. A good lesson from her life is to use your influence to bring people together, stay gracious, and encourage unity and kindness.Truthwins.com

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    Hammerhead Shark

    The hammerhead shark is especially unique in the Sea of Cortez because it was once seen in massive schools around seamounts like El Bajo, making the region one of the most famous hammerhead habitats in the world. The Sea of Cortez is often compared to the Galapagos Islands because both places are rich in unique wildlife and marine biodiversity, which makes it feel like a “Galapagos of the North”. Like the Galapagos, it is a special place where many animals thrive because of its mix of warm and cold waters, islands, and protected habitats.Truthwins.com

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    Not Alone by Dr. Gaelyn Whitley Keith

    You should read Not Alone by Dr. Gaelyn Whitley Keith if you want a novel that explores suffering, faith, and resilience through a deeply human story. The book follows Joe Moretti, a man who seems to have everything, and then watches his life unravel, forcing him to confront pain, injustice, and the question of why bad things happen to good people.Truthwins.com#tragedy,#loss, #murder

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    Listen Twice

    The number six symbolizes completion, as something surrounded onall six sides —north, south, east, west, above, and below—is whole.When the Jewish people left Egypt, God surrounded them with sixClouds of Glory: one above, one below, and four on each side forprotection. These clouds shielded them from the sun, sand, andenemy weapons. Remarkably, the clouds also kept their clothesclean, pressed, and perfectly fitted—never wearing out or tearingduring all their years in the [email protected]

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    Martha Jefferson Randolph

    Martha Jefferson Randolph was known for her intelligence, social grace, and important role in public life as her father Thomas Jefferson’s hostess and informal first lady during his presidency. She also managed Monticello and other family estates, helped organize Jefferson’s social and household affairs, edited his papers with family members, and raised twelve children while navigating the financial and political pressures of her era.Truthwins.com

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    Can't Be Hybrid

    One of the mustard seed’s strangest traits is its resistance to hybridization. In the plant world, seeds are often crossed and blended, manipulated for strength, yield, or color. But the mustard seed resists such interference. It holds fast to its original design, standing pure and unaltered. Even in laboratories, it refuses to yield its essence easily.Truthwins.com

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    フクロウ、イカ、そしてクモ, Owls, Squids and Spiders

    ようこそ、Wi-Fiをお聴きいただきありがとうございます!ここでは、私たちが知っていることと、それを生み出したものとを結びつけます。私はキース・ウィットリーです。月明かりに照らされた静寂の中で、信じられないほどじっと佇むフクロウについて、考えたことはありますか?夢よりも暗い夜の海を漂う深海イカ。あるいは、影に潜む謙虚なクモ。それぞれが目を持っています。驚くほど異質で、それぞれの隠された生活に美しく適応した目です。Truthwins.com

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    Abigail Adams

    In her famous letters, Abigail Adams urged her husband to “remember the ladies,” pushing for better education and more legal rights for women at a time when most women were expected to stay silent. She also proved through her actions—managing the family farm, finances, and household while John was away—that women were capable leaders and thinkers. Through her words and example, Abigail Adams inspired later generations to value equality, education, and active citizenship.Truthwins.com

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    種子 Seeds

    ようこそ、WIFIをお聴きいただきありがとうございます。ここでは、私たちが知っていることを、それを創造した存在と結びつけます。私はキース・ウィットリーです。今日は、地中の種子から、私たちの世界を形作る素晴らしい植物や言葉へと広がる、より深いメッセージに耳を傾けてみましょう。科学と信仰を結びつける対話です。1957年の穏やかな日曜日の朝、アンナ・ラザフォード博士という植物学者が研究室に向かいました。彼女の心には、創世記以来の問いが燃え盛っていました。「植物はどのようにして自分のすべきことを知るのだろうか?」ラザフォード博士の机には何百もの種子が並んでいました。塵ほどの大きさのものもあれば、大きな可能性を秘めたものもあり、どれも一見すると生命のないように見えました。しかし、Truthwins.com

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    The Adjacent Possible - Air Conditioning

    The idea of the adjacent possible suggests that every invention or breakthrough opens the door to the next, often in ways that cannot be seen until the door is unlocked. One thing births the possibility of another, as a microchip makes the modern computer possible, as the invention of the elevator makes skyscrapers viable, or, in a more unexpected way, as air conditioning makes the thriving modern cities of Florida possible.Truthwins.com

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    Bats, Bats, Bats

    When we pause to observe the world around us, even in the creatures hidden in the shadows of the night, we begin to see the fingerprints of God woven into every detail. Consider three remarkable bats—the fruit bat, the Virginia big-eared bat, and the vampire bat. Each one carries a story of design, not random chaos, and together they reveal the wisdom of a Creator who delights in variety, purpose, and balance.

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    St. Patrick's Day

    People say “everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day” because the holiday has grown from a religious feast in Ireland into a global celebration of Irish culture that welcomes anyone to join in. On March 17, people of many backgrounds enjoy wearing green, watching parades, and sharing Irish music, food, and symbols like shamrocks, so “being Irish” that day is more about joining the fun and showing appreciation for Irish heritage than about actual ancestry. #stpatricksday

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    Words Create Images

    Here’s a short paragraph where words create vivid images: Sunlight poured through the window like liquid gold, and in its warmth she felt God’s blessings gather softly around her—health in the steady rhythm of her heart, love in the arms that held her close, and hope blooming like a bright flower in the quiet corners of her soul, where worries slowly melted away and peace settled over her like a gentle, protecting cloak.Truthwins,[email protected]

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    コウモリ、コウモリ、コウモリ Bats, Bats, Bats

    ようこそ、Wi-Fi!をお聴きいただきありがとうございます。ここでは、私たちが知っていることをただ繋ぎ合わせるだけでなく、すべてを創造された方を称賛します!私はキース・ウィットリーです。今日はコウモリについてお話しします。私たちの周りの世界、夜の闇に隠れた生き物たちに目を向けてみると、あらゆる細部に神の御手が織り込まれているのが見えてきます。3種類の注目すべきコウモリ、オオコウモリ、バージニアオオミミコウモリ、そして吸血コウモリについて考えてみましょう。それぞれが、偶然の混沌ではなく、デザインされた物語を携えており、それらが合わさって、多様性、目的、そしてバランスを喜ばれる創造主の知恵を明らかにしています。Truthwins.com

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    Snails and Hermit Crabs

    When we look at snails and hermit crabs together, we see two contrasting yet complementary designs. The snail is self-sustaining in its shelter-making, while the hermit crab is resourceful in repurposing what others have left behind. Both display adaptability to their environments: land snails can retract deep into their shells and seal the opening with a mucous “door” during drought, while hermit crabs can live both on land and in the shallows, moving easily between different worlds.Truthwins.com

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    Martha Washington

    Welcome to this episode, where we explore the quiet but powerful legacy of Martha Washington—first First Lady, wartime companion to George Washington, and a woman whose faithful service helped shape the early United States. We’ll look at how her courage in army camps, her leadership in the nation’s earliest political home, and her deep Christian faith allowed her to influence history without ever seeking the spotlight. And we’ll end with a simple question: how can each of us become a positive influencer in our own world, not by chasing fame, but by serving steadily, speaking with kindness, and trusting God in the everyday moments that matter most.Truthwins.com

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    Who Promised

    A promise is a commitment made to do something in the future or to refrain from doing something, giving a person reason to rely on the word. When a promise is given, it creates an obligation and an expectation for someone that there will be follow through. Promises are important because they help build trust, shape relationships, and allow people to plan. Keeping promises strengthens reliability, while breaking them can damage trust and make others less likely to depend on future promises. [email protected]

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    ヘモグロビン Hemoglobin

    ヘモグロビンは、存在する分子の中でも最も驚くべき分子の一つであり、私たちの人生のあらゆる瞬間、正確かつ優雅に機能する、化学的・生物学的工学の傑作です。それは微細な輸送体であり、非常に複雑で美しく設計されたタンパク質で、最先端の人間技術をもってしてもその効率性を再現することはできません。各ヘモグロビン分子は4つのサブユニットで構成されておりTruthwins.com

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    Hemoglobin

    Hemoglobin is one of the most extraordinary molecules in existence, a masterpiece of chemical and biological engineering that functions with precision and grace every second of our lives. It is a microscopic transporter, a protein so complex and beautifully designed that even the most advanced human technology cannot replicate its efficiency. Each hemoglobin molecule is made of four subunits, each able to bind to a single oxygen molecule through an iron atom at its core. This iron is what gives blood its deep red color, but it also serves as the pivotal point of life itself—the connection between the air we breathe and the energy every cell requires. Truthwins.com

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    Who Promised?

    A promise is a commitment made to do something in the future or to refrain from doing something, giving a person reason to rely on the word. When a promise is given, it creates an obligation and an expectation for someone that there will be follow through. Promises are important because they help build trust, shape relationships, and allow people to plan. Keeping promises strengthens reliability, while breaking them can damage trust and make others less likely to depend on future [email protected]

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    What You Say When You Talk to Yourself by Dr. Shad Helmstetter

    Today we explore “What You Say When You Talk to Yourself” by Dr. Shad Helmstetter. Self-talk, as described by Dr. Shad Helmstetter, is fundamentally linked to the process of “sowing the seed” of new beliefs and behaviors in the mind. Helmstetter explains that each message repeated internally is like planting a seed; through repetition, this seed grows into a habitual pattern that shapes self-esteem, confidence, and actions. Just as sowing good physical seeds yields a positive harvest, repeating positive self-talk lays down new “crops” of thought, attitude, and outcomes.​​Truthwins.com

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    Design of Creation

    Quantum physics uncovers a universe that looks intelligently structured in a way that points beyond the visible world. The precise mathematical laws, the eerie connectedness of entanglement, and the way observation is tied to how reality shows up all suggest that mind, information, and relationship are built into the fabric of creation, not added on afterward. This has led spiritual thinkers to see quantum behavior as a kind of “interface” between the material world and a deeper, unseen order—what they call the spirit realm—where purpose, meaning, and intention originate and then express themselves as physical events. Quantum physics powerfully supports the idea that reality is more than just dead matter, and that the visible universe is finely tuned expression of a deeper spiritual design.Truthwins.com

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    Reticular Activating System

    the reticular activating system, or RAS, which is one of the most astonishing creations within the human brain, a complex network of neurons nestled in the brain stem that acts like a gatekeeper of consciousness. Without it, our minds would be flooded with every sound, sight, and sensation all at once, leaving us helplessly distracted and overwhelmed.Truthwins.com

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    網様体賦活系 Reticular Activating System

    ようこそ、Wi-Fiをお聴きいただきありがとうございます。ここでは、私たちが知っていることと、それを創造した存在を結びつけます。 私はキース・ウィットリーです。今日は、網様体賦活系、略してRASについてお話ししましょう。これは人間の脳の中で最も驚くべき創造物の一つであり、脳幹に位置する複雑な神経細胞ネットワークで、意識の門番のような役割を果たしています。これがないと、私たちの心はあらゆる音、光景、感覚に一度に圧倒され、どうすることもできずに混乱してしまうでしょう。この小さくも強力な細胞の集まりは、外界の混沌とし​​た情報を選別し、どの情報を意識に届けるべきか、どの情報を背景に追いやるべきかを判断しますTruthWins.com

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    Design of Creation

    Quantum physics uncovers a universe that looks intelligently structured in a way that points beyond the visible world. The precise mathematical laws, the eerie connectedness of entanglement, and the way observation is tied to how reality shows up all suggest that mind, information, and relationship are built into the fabric of creation, not added on afterward. This has led spiritual thinkers to see quantum behavior as a kind of “interface” between the material world and a deeper, unseen order—what they call the spirit realm—where purpose, meaning, and intention originate and then express themselves as physical events. Quantum physics powerfully supports the idea that reality is more than just dead matter, and that the visible universe is finely tuned expression of a deeper spiritual [email protected]

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    Starfish and Jellyfish

    starfish and jellyfish—just the mention of their names stirs something magical inside us. There’s an unmistakable sense of awe when you think of these creatures gliding and drifting through the mystery-filled oceans. What is so extraordinary about them, and why do we call them “fish” when in truth, they are not fish at all?Truthwins.com

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    Its time to sow SEEDS!

    Remember, the soil does not have dominion over the seed. When a seed is placed in the ground, that seed makes a demand on the soil, and the soil must respond. In our backyard vegetable garden, if a bird or squirrel drops a few weed seeds, the soil doesn’t refuse them—it simply grows whatever is planted. It has no [email protected]

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    ヒトデとクラゲ Starfish and Jellyfish

    ようこそ、Wi-Fiをお聴きいただいています。私たちが知っていることと、それを作った人とを繋ぐ場所です。キース・ウィットリーです。今日はヒトデとクラゲについてお話しましょう。名前を聞くだけで、私たちの心の中に魔法のような何かが湧き上がります。神秘に満ちた海を滑るように漂うこれらの生き物を思うと、紛れもない畏敬の念が湧き上がります。一体何がそんなに特別なのでしょうか?そして、実際には魚ではないのに、なぜ私たちは「魚」と呼ぶのでしょうか?時として、彼らの存在は神の無限の想像力の証であり、一つ一つの細部が広大な創造のキャンバスに描かれた筆遣いのように感じられます。特徴的な5本の腕を持つヒトデが、波の下の岩に辛抱強くしがみついている姿を想像してみてください。一見シンプルに見えるこの生物は、実は粘り強さの傑作です。時には50本もの腕を持つこれらの腕は、単なる飾りではありません。TruthWins.com

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    Its time to sow SEEDS!

    It’s time to sow seeds, not just in soil but in speech. Every word we speak is a seed, carrying power to grow into something greater than itself. Some blossom into kindness, others root into understanding, and a few spread like wildflowers of hope across unexpected places. So speak with care and intention—because with every sentence, you’re planting the garden of [email protected]

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    Swimming, Biking and Skating

    There’s something sacred about movement. The moment your toes touch the water and you push away from the pool’s edge, you feel weightless — as if the world’s burdens melt away with each stroke. Swimming is not just exercise; it’s prayer in motion. The steady rhythm of your arms slicing through the water, the inhale and exhale, the heartbeat in your ears — all remind you that breath is a gift. You glide, you float, you dive deeper, and in that quiet underwater world, you feel close to the One who designed you, who gave you lungs to fill with air and muscles to carry you forward.Truthwins.com

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    Усанд сэлэх, дугуй унах, тэшүүрээр гулгах Swimming, Biking & Skating

    Tavtai morilno uu, ta Wi-Fi sonsoj baina: bid meddeg züilee khen büteesentei kholbodog. -Namaig Kyeit Uitli gedeg bögööd önöödör khödölgöönd ariun züil baidag tukhai yariltsiya. Khöliin khuruunuud chini usand khürch, usan sangiin irmegees kholdokh möchid ta jingüi met sanagddag - delkhiin achaa tsokhilt büreer khailj baigaa met. Usand selekh ni zügeer l dasgal bish; ene bol khödölgöön dekh zalbiral yum. Usan dunduur züsej bui garny togtvortoi khemnel, amisgalakh, gargakh, chikhnii zürkhnii tsokhilt - ene bükhen amisgal bol beleg gedgiig tand sanuuldag. Ta gulsaj, khövj, ilüü gün shumbaj, ter chimeegüi usan doorkh yertöntsöd tanyg büteesen, agaaraar düürgekh uushgi, uragshluulakh bulching ögsön Negentei oir baigaagaa mederdeg. Truthwins.com

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    Nadar, andar en bicicleta y patinar - Swimming, Biking & Skating

    Soy Keith Whitley y hoy hablemos del hecho de que hay algo sagrado en el movimiento. En el momento en que tus dedos de los pies tocan el agua y te impulsas desde el borde de la piscina, te sientes ingrávido, como si las cargas del mundo se disiparan con cada brazada. Nadar no es solo ejercicio; es oración en movimiento. El ritmo constante de tus brazos cortando el agua, la inhalación y la exhalación, el latido del corazón en tus oídos, todo te recuerda que la respiración es un regalo. Te deslizas, flotas, te sumerges más profundamente, y en ese tranquilo mundo submarino, te sientes cerca de Aquel que te diseñó, que te dio pulmones para llenarlos de aire y músculos para impulsarte hacia adelante.Truthwins.com

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    水泳、サイクリング、スケート Swimming, Biking and Skating

    ようこそ、Wi-Fiをお聴きいただいています。Wi-Fiとは、私たちが知っていることと、それを創造した方とを繋ぐ場所です。キース・ウィットリーです。今日は、動きには神聖な何かがあるという事実についてお話ししましょう。つま先が水に触れ、プールの縁から足を離した瞬間、無重力状態を感じます。まるで、ストロークごとに世界の重荷が溶けていくかのようです。水泳は単なる運動ではありません。動きの中での祈りです。腕を水面に突き刺す一定のリズム、吸う息と吐く息、耳に響く心臓の鼓動。これらすべてが、呼吸が贈り物であることを思い出させてくれます。Truthwins.com

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    Hitting the Mark

    Week One: Hitting the Mark As I was reading Mark 11:23–24, something new stood out to me. The phrase “those things he says” caught my attention. I had always thought it referred only to the words spoken to the mountain standing in my way, but now I see it’s deeper than that. These verses remind us to believe every word we speak, because our words carry faith and power. When I began speaking with faith and conviction rather than out of habit or to please others, everything changed. I stopped using empty or sympathetic words that led in the wrong direction and started aligning my speech with truth. Faith truly comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. That’s why we must guard every word that leaves our mouths. As 1 Peter 3:10 reminds us, “Whoever wants to love life and see good days must keep their tongue from evil and their lips from speaking deceit (treachery, guile, lies).”Truthwins.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

TruthWins.com has a great impact on your life.  Truth is of utmost importance.  It is what sets you free. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind. Remember that those who say they can and those who say they can't, are both right. Be the one that says you can. Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.

HOSTED BY

Randy and Gaelyn Whitley Keith

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