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Chuck Swindoll introduces us to his old friend, Ney Bailey, who has served God faithfully in ministry since 1961. God called her to minister for a time behind the Iron Curtain.
Chuck and Ney discuss where a life of faith comes from. Taking God at His Word doesn't mean we'll never be fearful, but as we face fear with faith and see God act, our faith grows.
What kind of faith can blossom in a country closed to the gospel? Ney Bailey says it's the kind that makes people willing to sit and wait six hours for a Bible teacher to arrive to teach them.
Can you thank God in the midst of a fearful crisis? Even through loss of life? Ney tells about a terrible flood she experienced and how she could keep her faith even through heartbreak.
The flood Ney experienced hasn't been the only tragic loss of life that God has used to change hearts. Chuck mentions another incident which birthed a book that greatly affected him.
What is our greatest obstacle to faith? You might think it would be unbelief, but Ney and Chuck name something else that tends to stand in our way more, capturing our feelings.
Sometimes we have to step out in faith in order to mend a damaged relationship. Ney shares how God changed her heart toward her father and nudged her to take the first steps toward him.
Do you wish you had made some different choices throughout your life? Here's the key to overcoming regrets and walking by faith when God doesn't answer prayer in your timing.
Have you ever been in a hopeless situation where you had no choice but to wait on God? Ney shares a harrowing event that left her shaken but allowed her to see God work mightily.