Heart to Heart

Seeing Jesus in the storm

38 min · 4. Juni 2026
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This powerful episode of Heart to Heart features a deep-dive conversation with Apostle Asanda Jakavula on the transformative topic, "Seeing Jesus in the storm". Designed to uplift listeners facing unexpected life challenges, the discussion explores how to shift focus away from overwhelming crises and find divine peace in God's presence. The episode offers practical spiritual insights, scriptural wisdom, and anchoring testimonies to help believers maintain their faith when navigating difficult seasons. Heart to Heart [https://www.radiopulpit.co.za/shows/heart-to-heart/]

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