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It is amazing how plans can change so quickly. From being a 21-year-old, married to whom she thought would be forever, to being served divorce papers seven years later. Amber Adams shares her testimony of Romans 8:28 where God took her plans that had gone awry and turned those plans into something beautiful. Christ truly heals, and as we will see in this episode of Living Grace, Amber's plans turned into something

From Polycarp in the second century to Elizabeth Fry of the nineteenth century and Gladys Aylward of the twentieth century, many men and women have dedicated their lives to serve the Lord in inspiring  ways. Cheryl Brodersen discusses the impact of historical Christian missionaries, martyrs and activists  with Jasmine Alnutt, who teaches on church history, and the powerful messages they have left. Equally through their failures and triumphs, their stories remind us

Sitting in one of the women's retreat sessions in Murrieta, CA, Dina Creanga heard the Lord tell her that He was calling her back to Romania as a missionary. After 30 years away from her homeland, God was sending Dena and her husband back. By listening to God's call, they witnessed His living grace as they saw every need taken care of for their transition. Do you feel a specific call on your

To kick off Living Grace season two, I interviewed Kathy Gilbert! Kathy, who has had the pleasure of knowing, Kay Smith, Elisabeth Elliot and Arlita Winston, shares the impact each woman has made on her life under the context of her own testimony as a hippie in the late 60s and early 70s. Enjoy this encouragement from Kathy as she discusses the power of Jesus breaking through her life, not only upon receiving

On this episode of Living Grace, Cheryl interviews one of her oldest friends, Rose. 30 years ago, God pressed on Rose and her husband's heart to serve in missions after 30 years of living an established life at home. They chose to live by faith, and Rose shares a wonderful testimony of His grace as missionaries, parents and grandparents.