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Proven Over Time | AO Church | Pastor Mario Forte

42 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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When life feels tight, faith is often where the real story begins. What if the very “dry seasons” we try to escape are actually the places where trust grows strongest?   In this week’s message, Pastor Mario shares the story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath to highlight how God provides even in the most unexpected and difficult moments. Dry seasons are not wasted seasons; they often become the place where faith deepens, fear loses its grip, and miracles begin to unfold.   At the heart of it all, the challenge is simple but demanding: will you trust God first, even when everything around you feels like there’s not enough?

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