3 episodios

In a world where everyone is talking at the same time about so many different topics, it has become increasingly hard for God's voice to be heard. God Has Something to Say is a Podcast for everyone who wants to hear God's voice amidst the noise everywhere, and who also wants to be a voice through which God can be heard.

God Has Something to Say Ezinne Florence

    • Religión y espiritualidad

In a world where everyone is talking at the same time about so many different topics, it has become increasingly hard for God's voice to be heard. God Has Something to Say is a Podcast for everyone who wants to hear God's voice amidst the noise everywhere, and who also wants to be a voice through which God can be heard.

    Why Evil Exists

    Why Evil Exists

    This particular episode is one that is very particular to me because I know it's something that, one way or the other, people can relate to it. In this episode the Holy Spirit teaches us some salient lessons like, why there's evil, the originator of evil, and God's ultimate plan for evil. I pray that listening to this will lift your spirits and remind you that God only has good thoughts towards you. Stay blessed❤️

    • 18 min
    God is Speaking... Are we Listening?

    God is Speaking... Are we Listening?

    Human beings go through a lot of ups and downs, partly because the world is evil, but mainly because people don't give God the chance to lead them. In this episode, we try to see the reason why the peace we're all looking for can be found only in God, and why we should begin to listen to him. Stay blessed!

    • 11 min
    God Has Something to Say (Trailer)

    God Has Something to Say (Trailer)

    • 56 segundos

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