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06.21.2026 - Stuck in Airplane Mode? Staying Connected to God and Family

33 min · 21 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 06.21.2026 - Stuck in Airplane Mode? Staying Connected to God and Family

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Stuck in Airplane Mode? Staying Connected to God and Family Have you ever felt spiritually disconnected—like your faith has been switched to “airplane mode”? In this Father’s Day message, Pastor Tim Franklin encourages fathers to remain present and connected with their families while reminding every believer that God never leaves us, even when He feels distant. Drawing from Scripture and the experiences of David, Peter, Paul, and even Jesus on the cross, this message explores why seasons of spiritual silence happen and how we should respond. Through prayer, confession, God’s Word, Christian fellowship, patient waiting, and continued trust, God can lift us from the pit, place our feet on solid ground, and give us a new song. When you cannot feel God working, keep seeking Him. The clouds may hide the sun, but it is still there—and so is God.

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Portada del episodio 06.21.2026 - Stuck in Airplane Mode? Staying Connected to God and Family

06.21.2026 - Stuck in Airplane Mode? Staying Connected to God and Family

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