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How To Keep the FAITH When Heaven Feels Quiet | The SISTARS Podcast

How To Keep the FAITH When Heaven Feels Quiet | The SISTARS Podcast

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Have you ever cried out, “Lord, do You hear me?” In this week’s episode of The SISTARS Podcast, we’re diving deep into faith during silence seasons.

Does anyone know how to stay encouraged when God feels quiet and you don’t know if He’s still speaking? Well we're talking that topic today. Join us for a lively story time filled with laughter, friendship, and unforgettable moments. In this transparent and inspirational conversation, the SISTARS discuss:✨ What to do when it feels like Heaven has gone quiet✨ How to discern God’s voice from your own thoughts✨ Whether the church helps or hinders your ability to hear God✨ What it means when silence is actually preparation, not punishment✨ How faithful friends can help you hear truth when you can’t hear it for yourselfFriendship Tie-In: Do you think sometimes, God speaks through the voices of the people who love you most?This weeks Faithful Friends Challenge: Sit in silence for 5 minutes and ask, “God, what are You saying to me about ___?” Write it down and if you’re bold, share it with a friend.💛Final Thoughts: If you’re in a silent season, don’t give up. God’s not ghosting you, He’s more than likely guiding you. Stay close to His Word, stay close to faithful friends, and stay expectant.🎥 Watch. Subscribe. Share. Shine. 💖 New episodes are released every week!👉 Subscribe & Join the Sparkle: @LoveStory365TV 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @love.story.365 - http://instagram.com/love.story.365#TheSISTARSPodcast #FaithInTheSilence #HearingGod #ChristianPodcast #FaithOverFear #ChristianWomen #BroStars #DivineTiming

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