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Restored and Rejoicing

Healing often begins with a decision to stay close to what brings life. The voices we listen to, the encouragement we receive, and the truth we allow into our hearts shape the direction we move.

“Bless the Lord, O my soul, And forget not all His benefits: Who forgives all your iniquities, Who heals all your diseases.”
— Psalm 103:2-3 NKJV

Participating in Celebrate Recovery, Cindi discovered Family Life Radio, and it quickly became part of her everyday life.

“Family Life Radio is all I listen to.”

That daily connection did more than fill quiet moments. It kept God’s Word and hope present as she walked forward, one day at a time. And over time, Cindi began to see real change taking place.

When you stay connected to God’s truth, restoration touches every part of your life.

Cindi watched God move in ways she couldn’t have planned. “Since I started listening, God has healed my body, and I’m no longer on the transplant list.”

Healing stirs deep gratitude and reminds us that God’s care reaches every part of our lives—body, heart, and spirit. Psalm 103 calls us to remember His benefits, to recognize His healing work, and to respond with praise.

Cindi’s joy now shows up in how she gives back. “I love supporting Family Life Radio any way I can.” Her generosity flows from a heart that has experienced God’s faithfulness firsthand. When you’ve seen His hand at work, gratitude becomes a natural response.

As you reflect on your own journey, consider how God has been restoring you—maybe in obvious ways, quietly over time. Staying connected to His truth keeps your heart open to what He’s doing next. When you’ve seen God’s faithfulness up close, gratitude naturally shapes how you live and give.

Today’s One Thing
Take a moment today to thank God for one area of restoration in your life. Write it down, and let that gratitude guide how you encourage or support someone else this week.

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