What stuck with you?
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Re: What stuck with you?
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I found his story really touching. God always raised someone to pray at for him at that point of need. Even the way God called his wife to pray by the phone ringing or the dog barking.HeatDods22 wrote: ↑22 May 2020, 18:00 All of the examples in this book of God's love and His willingness to help us in times of trouble if we only rely on Him are very impactful. The author did a great job adding relatable Bible verses to each story that really helped me as well.
Although all of the stories in this book are moving, one of them really stuck out to me. Bob Uber's story is truly inspirational. A soldier in Vietnam, Uber really had a servant's heart. Even though he was had his plate full with participating in a war, he still took the time out to spread the gospel and hand out children's coloring and activity pages that his mother sent, making a big impact to those people.
Another thing that I found really moving was that while he was overseas, Bob Uber's wife would suddenly get a very strong urge to pray for her husband's safety. After he returned from the war and they talked about it, he realized that each and every time she had that urge he had been in immediate danger. I just thought that was so cool! God helps us in mysterious ways but it just fills me with such wonder when things like that happen in our lives.
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So true... all the different stories have a great impact. While some can touch one because they can relate to it, others still touch the heart because we learn of things we may never go through or have never been through.simplybyjenn wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 07:19 All of the different stories togther really made the biggest impression as it reminded me of the strength within all of us. It was very comforting and a great reminder during these trying times.
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