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Ronad’s Corner

Ronads Corner

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Here at Ronad’s Corner, Ronad Mitchell shares practical wisdom and insight for daily living. Alongside this, you’ll receive encouragement and inspiration through the sharing of scriptures from the Bible and Ronad’s life’s experiences.
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Being a pop culture fan naturally comes with a lot of opinions. You’ve got your favorites and you’re ready to defend your picks at a moment’s notice. But who’s right, and who’s just plain wrong? That’s what Pop Culture Debate Club is here to decide. Each week, two notable mega-fans square off, ready to convince host Ronald Young Jr. that their opinion on TV, movies, music, and more is the only one that matters. And after carefully considering all the arguments, Ronald picks a winner. Will yo ...
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My name is Ronan and I’ve got something to tell you. You’re not going to like it. But I’m going to tell you anyway. And it’s this. Contrary to what you may have been taught, money, success and fame don’t make you happy, won’t make you healthy and can’t give you peace inside. Trust me after years of chasing all 3 and multiple 7 figure exits, I learned that the hard way. And that’s why I started the Ronan Levy Podcast. To help people like you and me start to rewrite the rules of happiness, red ...
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Your go-to podcast for beginning in the world of entrepreneurship. Hosted by Ronald Pauleus, a first-generation American! This podcast is all about mindset, consistency, and taking action—because success isn’t built overnight. Navigating the waters of entrepreneurship, I invite you on a journey that's well worth the ride. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creator, or someone striving for personal growth, this show is here to challenge, inspire, and equip you with the tools to show up, do the h ...
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Ronaldomfitness

Ronaldo Mendoza

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En este canal buscamos desarrollar tu mentalidad al máximo para que puedas crear un vida bajo tus propios términos, elegir tener el físico que quieres, elegir las personas que te rodeen, elegir la espiritualidad que quieras y tener el dinero que buscas. Todo esto en base a tener una mentalidad de acero!, recuerda que tu eres el creador de tu propio sendero. Déjame tus preguntas aquí: wa.link/e4vumr Contacto: ronaldomen20@gmail.com Sígueme en: Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/ronaldomfit ...
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Welcome to my podcast. Im a best-selling author who just loves to inspire through my writing, then i thought, why not speak it too?😂 Im a lawyer too. Thanks for visiting.
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The Rona

Lance Andrade

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The Rona Podcast hosted by Lance Andrade and Nick Walker talks about everything under sub culture ranging from socio economic to sports and music. We're here to bring a fresh prospective to the world objective criticism and a hint of humor.
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Just as personal and probing as her celebrity interviews, entertainment industry icon, now advocate for seniors, Rona Barrett is here to tell you all about growing gray in a new golden age. To help seniors in their time of need, please support the nonprofit Rona Barrett Foundation at www.ronabarrettfoundation.org.
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Discover what is new, and what is working in the Albany wedding market. A place for wedding professionals and clients. Cover art photo provided by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@brookecagle
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Welcome to Ronald Ronnie Podcast where you are encouraged to stand strong and have faith to face all fears that the enemy may bring against you. We love you and encourage you to be faithful to God in all manners that life requires. Jesus is our Lord, we look forward to see him in his glory which is our hope!.
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A podcast series for Jamaicans on and off the rock on all matters in the public eye hosted by Ronald Thwaites, journalist, attorney at law, former Minister of Education and Member of Parliament, husband of over 50 years, father and grandfather, proud son of Jamaica.
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Beyond The Rona

Beyond The Rona

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Beyond The Rona is recorded in Logan, Queensland on Yuggera country. This series features interviews with people from Logan and the greater Brisbane area and looks at what life has been like through the pandemic and how we're preparing and planning to rebuild our communities. Despite the focus on Logan, the series covers broad issues concerning all of Queensland - the kind of universal issues that affect us all but through the lens of Queensland's most ethnically & ecologically diverse worki ...
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Welcome to Get Real with Dr Ronaye - Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Trauma Specialist. Dr Ronaye Calvert is Executive Director of LIVE Treatment Concierge Services. Live Treatment provides a unique wrap-around approach of concierge services, in-person and virtually, specifically tailored to each client with a level of effectiveness that transcends any other program. In her daily experience of guiding clients to recovery and emotional freedom, Dr Ronaye Calvert gets real to shed light on s ...
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The Catch and Kill Podcast with Ronan Farrow

Pineapple Street Studios and Audacy

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For the past two years, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ronan Farrow has been following a trail of clues from his investigation of Harvey Weinstein to other blockbuster stories about the systems that protect powerful men accused of terrible crimes in Hollywood, Washington, and beyond. But he didn’t bring that information to light on his own. A compelling cast of sources—from brave whistleblowers to shadowy undercover operatives—decided the fate of these investigations, sometimes risking ev ...
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Ronald Chapman

Ronald Chapman

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Ron Chapman believes there are no self-made men or women. “All I have and all I am came from people and circumstances for which I cannot claim credit. While I don't define myself much anymore as the product of any specific hardship, I have been drawn in ways I could not resist. Had I not been drawn, I could never have succeeded in the face of some daunting life challenges.” One of those key challenges was the battle with addiction, a battle that Ron has waged continuously for three decades o ...
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the Ronald show

Life Advice With Ron

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A starting out podcast that's in the works that talks about everything that's going on in the world including news life conspiracys and games. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ronaldshow/support
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Kevin Macdonald (One Day In September, The Last King of Scotland), Saoirse Ronan (Atonement, The Lovely Bones) and George MacKay (The Boys Are Back, Hunky Dory) discuss the big screen adaptation of Meg Rosoff’s multi-award winning novel. How I Live Now tells the story of a Daisy (Ronan) who must embark on a terrifying journey to search for the boy she loves (MacKay) after their idyllic summer is blown apart by the sudden outbreak of a 21st century world war. Moderated by Rick Edwards at the ...
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In this quick bonus episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, Ronald Pauleus shares a powerful insight from the Squad Up Summit inspired by Codie Sanchez’s quote: “Get in the room where someone’s Tuesday looks like your dream day.” - Codie Sanchez Ronald unpacks the importance of proximity, environment, and intentional networking, reminding listeners …
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Is it hard to be a Christian? Or is it relatively easy? What is demanded of us to actually be a servant of Jesus the Christ? I suppose it depends on your theological perspective. If we are talking about forgiveness of sins, then salvation is by grace through faith. There is not a thing you can do to rescue yourself from the consequences of your sin…
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The chances are pretty good that you know someone who has had a miraculous answer to prayer. There are a lot of people walking around out there who ought to be dead. But people have prayed for them, and tumors have disappeared. The problem is often that the healing can be explained away: missed diagnosis, spontaneous remission, etc. There is one mi…
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In this episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, Ronald Pauleus explores the foundational theme of trusting in Jesus—not just as an abstract idea, but as a daily decision. Through scripture, powerful quotes from Christian leaders, and personal reflections, Ronald unpacks what it truly means to place your faith in God over fear, anxiety, or worldly se…
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It doesn’t seem that praying should be all that hard. It certainly isn’t when you are in trouble. Lord help me comes quickly enough. And we probably have some childhood prayers we memorized. The first prayer I can recall is Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the lord my soul to take. T…
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There are, in some of Paul's letters, some things that are...well, the only words I can say for it is astonishing and astounding. We spend a lot of time in these epistles explaining the problems, or expounding from those scriptures where Paul exhorts the church to do these things and do the other things, and where he addresses theological concepts,…
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There are, in some of Paul's letters, some things that are...well, the only words I can say for it is astonishing and astounding. We spend a lot of time in these epistles explaining the problems, or expounding from those scriptures where Paul exhorts the church to do these things and do the other things, and where he addresses theological concepts,…
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Hello everyone! Welcome to Seasons 5 of The Ronan Levy Podcast. Today we're back with a fascinating conversation with Stephen J. Cloobeck. Stephen is running for Governor of the great state of California. Although Stephen is best known for his work founding and operating Diamond Resorts, he also has political experience having been the Chairman of …
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How much we take for granted. Every year the Easter season comes around with Palm Sunday, followed by Good Friday, followed by Easter Sunday. And each Easter has the sunrise service, new bonnets, Easter eggs, and Easter Bunnies. I’ll never forget the Sunday morning we were sitting having brunch in a hotel, and in the front door bounds this six-foot…
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Who is better: Nicolas Cage or John Travolta? Text Me Back co-hosts Lindy West and Meagan Hatcher-Mays return for this live debate from On Air Fest! Lindy argues that Cage has much more range on-screen and is far less controversial off-screen. Meagan (who used to run a John Travolta hate page on MySpace) points out that Travolta is a triple threat:…
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You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Unless you just arrived from another planet, you have heard that sentence many times in your life. These words are the words of Jesus and they are found in John 8:32. They are true beyond a doubt, and in a wide range of applications. But you may not be familiar with the response to that s…
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I think we have discovered why some of the words of Jesus are so obscure. Deep into the years of his ministry, there were so many people laying wait for him, trying to trap him and wanting to kill him, that he often spoke in riddles and allegories which he later had to explain to his disciples. It was not so much that he was afraid as it was that h…
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There are some things about Jesus that are bound to be troubling to a Christian reading the New Testament—that is, if you are reading the New Testament carefully and thinking about what you read. It’s a testimony to the hateful antisemitism that still exists that some people get real uncomfortable when I remind them that Jesus was, after all, a Jew…
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In this episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, Ronald Pauleus dives into the powerful concept of Rocket Fuel from Gino Wickman and Mark Winters. He unpacks how combining the strengths of visionaries and integrators can unlock incredible business potential, emphasizing that collaboration between these two roles is key to sustained growth. Ronald bre…
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It is becoming increasingly common these days for a minister, a pastor of a church, to be caught in some kind of sexual sin. I recently read that upwards of 30% of church pastors have committed adultery or some cognate sin at some time in their pastorate. I don’t know why I should have been surprised at that. Our society is so sexually overcharged,…
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Can God read your mind? 99 people out of 100 who believe in God would say, Yes, God can do anything. He can read your mind. But if you are a serious Bible reader, you probably have had reason to wonder if that is really true—at least, if it is true all the time. To even ask the question is to call the issue in doubt. And it is an important issue to…
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We wanted to share an episode of one of our favorite new podcasts, Our Ancestors Were Messy, hosted by one of PCDC's favorite guests: Nichole Hill. A Victorian Era love triangle rocks the elites of DC and the Washington Bee newspaper is on the scene, thrilled to cover every scandalous detail! To learn more about the show and keep in touch, check ou…
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Which is more important, do you think, pursuing a religious argument with someone, or giving a life to man who doesn’t have one? Note that I said, pursuing a religious argument, not resolving a religious difference. These arguments never seem to be resolved, so we must engage in them for our own entertainment. And when I talk about giving a life to…
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It is hard to imagine the confusion that swirled around Jesus during his ministry. The entire Jewish world had already been ripe with expectations of a Messiah, but Jesus was not exactly what they expected. It is strange when you think about it—that a person could miss seeing the Messiah because he expected the Messiah to be different. I think this…
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Do you wash your hands before you eat? Well, if you had a mother, you probably do. It is a habit acquired in childhood. But chances are you don’t worry about it very much unless you have just been petting the dog or something like that. Why do I ask? Well, it became a major issue between Jesus and the Pharisees, believe it or not. Jesus had made a …
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In this episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, host Ronald Pauleus breaks down the true power and potential of networking, revealing why it’s not just about collecting contacts but about building meaningful, lasting relationships that drive success. He challenges the common misconception that hard work alone is enough, emphasizing that strategic co…
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There were at least three major categories of people who heard Jesus speak. There was a smallish group of people who immediately responded to him. To them, he was like water on dry ground. They soaked up his every word and wanted more. There was another small group that bristled at Jesus’ every word. There was something about him that annoyed and a…
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Welcome to Signs from the Other Side with Fern Ronay! In the summer of 2025, this podcast will be relaunched with episodes available on YouTube as well as wherever you listen to podcasts. Of course, it will still be all about stories of signs from the other side, dream visits, all things spiritual and life lessons too. Thank you for being here and …
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For Christ has not entered into the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us: Nor yet that he should offer himself often, as the high priest enters into the holy place every year with blood of others; For then must he often have suffered since the foundation …
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It had been a hard three days. David and the handful of young men with him had left in hurry and they had taken no food. By the time they got to a place called Nob, they were in a bad way. They needed food and there was only one place David thought they might get something to eat. So he went to the priest at the tabernacle, a man named Ahimelech. 1…
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Which is better: calling or texting? Comedians Selena Coppock and Chelsea White return to argue this one out. Selena peppers her argument with nostalgic props and says – at the risk of sounding like a Boomer – that calling is more efficient and you don’t have to feel like you’re always available like you do with texting. Chelsea counters that texti…
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Was Jesus a racist? You know, he live in a society that was, frankly, racist. Religious Jews would not eat with gentiles and Samaritans were beneath contempt. Oh, they were happy enough to make a proselyte from among the Gentiles, but they still treated them as second-class worshipers of God. So what was Jesus doing when he sent his disciples out a…
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Jesus must have given a lot of people whiplash. For one thing, he didn’t seem to be very religious. That is not to say that he was not a law-abiding person, or that he was profane or irreligious. It was just that he wasn’t religious in the accepted sense. For one thing, he consorted with the wrong kind of people. And he was under near constant crit…
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Why was Jesus so hard to understand at times? Oh, there were times when he was clear as crystal, and we just don’t like what he said, but there are other times when he is not clear at all. Jesus, like any good communicator used all the various devices, analogies, illustrations, stories, comparisons, etc. But he had another tool that he used frequen…
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In this episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, Ronald Pauleus explores the true meaning of St. Patrick's Day and emphasizing the importance of action over luck in achieving success. He discusses the psychology behind perceived luck, the necessity of taking proactive steps to create opportunities. Pauleus encourages listeners to seize opportunities …
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Imagine for a moment that you and your family go out to a movie one night and when you come home, your house has burned to the ground. I know, it would be a terrible loss. You would all shed a lot of tears. It would be horrible. But assuming you had your house properly insured, have you ever considered how free you would be the next morning? The in…
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Which card game is better: Uno or Spades? Comedian and podcast host Abe Gatling and comedian and writer Talib Babb square off in today’s debate. Abe touts Uno’s “unmatched inclusivity” as the main reason it’s the superior card game. Talib says what’s great about Spades is that if you have a deck of cards you can play it. Plus, he adds, the teamwork…
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When reading the Bible, especially the words of Jesus, have you ever wondered why Jesus did not speak more plainly? He was a man of few words, and I often find myself wishing for more words from him—more detail, more explanation. Only a part of the problem is the brevity of Jesus’ remarks. Part of it is an assumption of knowledge on the part of his…
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Abide with me; fast falls the eventide; The darkness deepens; Lord with me abide. When other helpers fail and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me. It is an old, familiar friend, this hymn. There’s a good chance you know the tune and could sing it. Too often, when we sing these songs in church or hear them on the radio, we sing them…
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There is such a thing as an unpardonable sin. I hesitate to bring it up, because some poor soul out there who is guilty of serious sin is likely to have a few bad nights worrying about whether he or she has done it. But you needn’t worry. The unpardonable sin is not a matter of degree. It isn’t adultery or theft. What is it? Well, Jesus popped the …
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How do you look at religion? Is religion a burden you have to bear, or is it more of a release from burdens? I don’t mean theoretically, I mean by your own observation of the religious people you know. As a person becomes more religious, is she more or less happy? Jesus made a short statement on this; it is found in Matthew’s 11th chapter: All thin…
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In this episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, Ronald Pauleus discusses the principles necessary for building a fulfilling life. He shares personal experiences of facing tough weeks, emphasizing the importance of discipline and systems over mere goals. Pauleus encourages listeners to find their meaningful 'why' and highlights the rewards of persist…
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Man is a territorial creature. I don’t mean that purely in a geographical sense, either. Man is socially territorial—we expect people to stay in their class or in their race. Man is even territorial in an ideological sense. We put together belief systems—think of churches with all of their doctrines and creeds—that are exclusionary. They accept all…
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And, you, Lord, in the beginning have laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the works of your hands: They shall perish; but you remain; and they all shall grow old as does a garment; And as a mantle shall you fold them up, and they shall be changed: but you are the same, and your years shall not fail. Hebrews 1:10–12 KJ2000 [Paul_St…
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Poor Joseph. It is hard to imagine what a shock it was to him when he learned that his betrothed wife was with child. Understand that, in that society, at that time, this was a much bigger thing that it is today. The role of women in society was different, and her marriage-ability was all that stood between a young woman and starvation—or perhaps p…
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Which Larry David show is better: Seinfeld or Curb Your Enthusiasm? Our most heated debaters – writer and performer Carma Anderson and storyteller and director Jameer Pond – return to settle this question. Jameer says Curb would never have been made without the success of Seinfeld, whose stars and guest stars became TV icons. Carma agrees with Jame…
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Would you consider yourself a fair-minded person? I mean a person who believes in equity—who holds yourself to the same standards to which you hold others; a person who really believes we shouldn’t have double standards; a person who is offended when someone judges you for doing something and then does the same thing himself? Jesus said: Judge not,…
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All of us grow up familiar with rules. Our parents had rules for us. Schools had rules. The community had rules. If you are the parent of a teenager, I’ll bet you have heard at least once, Aw, you never want me to have any fun. And if you are teenager, you have heard, in answer to your question, Why? the words, Because I said so. When you grow up a…
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Was Jesus a pacifist? It hasn’t been much of a question in this country since the end of the draft, but it still resonates with a number of people. Did Jesus say we could not defend ourselves if attacked? When he said turn the other cheek, just how far does that go? In this program series, we are talking about the words of Jesus—what he actually sa…
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In this episode of the Brick by Brick podcast, Ronald Pauleus shares a devotional message centered around the story of Paul and Silas from Acts chapter 16. He emphasizes the importance of prayer and praise during difficult times, particularly in 'midnight moments' of life. Pauleus discusses the theme of suffering and how it can lead to transformati…
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