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Taking the Hand of Jesus in Pain and Suffering with Heather Bradley

Taking the Hand of Jesus in Pain and Suffering with Heather Bradley

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Truth Freedom MInistry

In this episode, Heather Bradley shares her inspiring journey of faith and resilience after experiencing the unthinkable loss of her son. Heather recounts how her grief led her back to God and ultimately shaped her ministry, Truth Freedom Ministry. Through her story, Heather emphasizes the transformative power of surrendering to God during life's hardest trials. Her journey highlights the sanctifying process of suffering and how, through Jesus, we can find hope and healing amidst the ashes.


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From the day we’re born, we begin a journey. It will be molded by our families, our environments, our beliefs, and motivations.

God, as the alpha and omega is with us each step of the way, whether we follow him or not.

Just as we have our own personal journeys, each character in the Bible has theirs. Each have had their own lessons to learn.

And higher than that, God has used each one in his ultimate plan.

Discovering your Journey– finding God i

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