Disciple Blueprint Podcast

Sight from Sorrow

6 min · 22 de may de 2026
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We end the week in hope. Raymond shares the letter he received about a year after Saundra's funeral — from a woman who had received her eyes and could see for the first time in her life. Anchored in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 and Psalm 30:11-12.God does not erase the wound. He transforms it. And He is faithful to walk with you through every chapter of your story. Free trauma guide: discipleblueprint.com/traumadownload [We end the week in hope. Raymond shares the letter he received about a year after Saundra's funeral — from a woman who had received her eyes and could see for the first time in her life. Anchored in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 and Psalm 30:11-12. God does not erase the wound. He transforms it. And He is faithful to walk with you through every chapter of youhttps://www.discipleblueprint.com/traumadownload] We end the week in hope. Raymond shares the letter he received about a year after Saundra's funeral — from a woman who had received her eyes and could see for the first time in her life. Anchored in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 and Psalm 30:11-12. God does not erase the wound. He transforms it. And He is faithful to walk with you through every chapter of youhttps://www.discipleblueprint.com/traumadownload

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