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56 | Pt. 2 - The Healing Power of Joy with Nikki Cruise

56 | Pt. 2 - The Healing Power of Joy with Nikki Cruise

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If last week’s episode stirred your spirit… this one will take it even deeper.

Today, we’re continuing our powerful conversation with Nikki Cruise—an inspiring woman of faith who walked through more than a decade of pain, illness, and uncertainty and came out with a renewed sense of joy, purpose, and healing. Nikki’s story is one of incredible resilience, but more than that—it’s a testimony to the goodness of God in the middle of impossible circumstances.

In this second part of our conversation, Nikki opens up about the spiritual turning points that shaped her healing journey. We talk about the importance of speaking life over your situation, how to stop waiting for everything to be “fixed” before choosing joy, and the way God can use even our deepest pain as a platform for His glory.

If you’re in a season of waiting, weariness, or wondering what God is doing… this episode will remind you that He hasn’t forgotten you. There is joy to be found—right here, right now.

This isn’t just a story of healing. It’s a roadmap for hope.

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