The Love Offering

The Love Offering

Rachael Adams

How to Trust God’s Heart by Tracing His Hand with Alexandra Hoover

August 9, 2022   ●   33 min

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“Where were you, God? I can't see your hand in my story. Have you ever really shown up for me? Your heart might be good, but just not to me.”

If you've thought these things, you aren't alone. Alexandra Hoover has been in that dark place too. On today’s show, she reveals that God offers a clear way out—by getting your eyes off your surroundings and raising them up to the Ebenezer stone moments in your life. Ebenezer stone by Ebenezer stone, God did this for Alexandra, helping her trace his grace. He lifted her eyes to see the places He had met her and helped her along, even in the darkest parts of the story, and on top of that, He casted vision for her mission and purpose as a member of His family. Join us to learn to:

Chart your own Ebenezer-journey with God, stone by stone
Learn how to embrace God's sovereignty in every twist and turn of your life
Enjoy the gift of confident faith, no matter what part of the story you face today
Walk away with your own clear testimony of God’s faithfulness in your life to share with others who need help and faith right now
Understand your place in God's family and His mission for your life

Are you ready to finally see God's hand at work in countless moments that lay behind you—and more than that, trust His heart and see His vision for the moments ahead? Then look up to the Ebenezer stones that God has not only built in your story, but wants to use in mighty, missional ways.

“We are called living stones. Because of Christ you are someone’s answer to prayer.”

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