Listeners Found Hope

Posted on January 19, 2010 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Physical Health, Spiritual Life

We received quite a few comments about the program last week with Rev. Duane Miller. Overwhelmingly, people let us know they thought it offered hope and encouragement. Here are some of the comments our phone team received:

We’re so grateful for the feedback from listeners. If you haven’t called lately, why not listen and let us know what you think?  And if you missed the program with Duane Miller, you can listen here.

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One Response to “Listeners Found Hope”

  1. Pastor Joe on January 21st, 2010 4:48 am

    Good morning Mr. Fuller:

    I was able to catch bits and pieces of Mr. Miller’s amazing testimony of healing the other day on your broadcast and I loved his account. To be quite honest, it reminded me of my own testimony that is somewhat similiar in its storyline and “instantaneous makeup” yet very different in content. After the broadcast, you invited others who were listening to share their stories with you at Focus on the Family. I would love to do this if you are still interested. In the meantime, and when you have a moment, please visit my website at http://www.histouchministry.com or http://www.helpmetoliveagain.com and learn more about my wife Nancy and I and our ministry here in Wilmore, KY. I would love to share with you, like Mr. Miller, my testimony concerning the AMAZING ABUNDANCE of our Lord.

    Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you!

    Blessings, joe
    (Joseph N. Greenfield)

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