Touching Lives

Posted on October 27, 2009 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Marriage, Spiritual Life

We recently received this encouraging note from a listener:

“I began listening to the Focus on the Family daily broadcast a couple of years ago. At the time, my wife and I lived about thirty minutes from the Air Force base at which I worked, and I would tune in to your program every morning during my commute. That half hour was such a blessing to me. It seemed that every week God would use one of your shows to speak to my heart and either encourage or convict me (whatever I needed at the time). I listened to your broadcast for about a year until we were transferred overseas.

“That move proved to be a difficult one for my wife and me. Over time, we began to feel more and more isolated from our loved ones, as well as from God. At some point I remembered that I could download your daily broadcasts through iTunes. I downloaded as many episodes as I could and burned them onto a CD. I’m now able to, once again, listen to your show during my drive to and from work. The many ways you’ve encouraged me to be a better Christian, husband, and citizen have brought about a much-needed positive shift in my perspective. Thank you for touching my life. I pray that God will continue to bless Focus for many years to come.”

It is a privilege to work on programming that touches lives, and we’re grateful that God is using our broadcasts – via downloaded podcasts – to help this man grow closer to God and to his wife.

If you haven’t yet subscribed to our podcast-version of the daily program why not do so today? It takes just a minute or two, and that way you can always be certain to hear the conversations that will be of benefit to your circumstances.

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