My Heart's Cry

Mary's Divine Journey: Lessons from Her Story

8 min · 12 de dic de 2025
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Summary In this episode, Kim explores the profound journey of Mary, emphasizing the divine intervention that marked her life. Through the angel Gabriel's announcement, Mary navigates her fears and uncertainties, ultimately embracing her role with faith. The discussion highlights timeless lessons from Mary's story, encouraging listeners to trust in God's plan and to find peace amid life's challenges. My Heart's Cry

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