
03/11/2026
We’re Going to Be Okay
Even when life takes unexpected turns, God remains steady—offering comfort, strength, and quiet reassurance that we’re never walking alone.
“Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.”
— Isaiah 41:10 NKJV
Natalie from Michigan, shared how God’s presence found her in a season of disconnection and quiet heartache.
“My husband left. Now it’s just me and my young son, and I’ve just felt sort of disconnected. I was just so grateful to God that I found Family Life Radio, because that has helped me hold it all together. It’s like that constant—‘God, I know You’re there. We’re going to be okay.’ And for every song, that’s what I hear. And my son loves the music too, by the way. He has some crazy dance moves he likes to do, but we just love your station. Thank you for being there.”
Through all the no-matter-what’s, God remains steady and present, holding you with strength you didn’t know you had.
Natalie’s words echo what many of us may feel in the quiet aftermath of change. That disconnection can be from people, from peace, even from ourselves. But through the loneliness, she held on to the nearness of God.
We don’t have to be fearless to live by faith. We simply need to know where to turn. When we turn to Him, He steps in. He strengthens. He holds things together when we feel like we’re falling apart.
Even when life changes suddenly, the Father does not. He is still holding your story. You can move forward with the quiet confidence that you’re going to be okay—not because you feel strong, but because He is.
Today’s One Thing
Speak Isaiah 41:10 out loud today. Let the words remind you that no matter what changes in your life, God is still holding you—fully and faithfully.
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Testimony
“My husband left. Now it’s just me and my young son, and I’ve just felt sort of disconnected. I was just so grateful to God that I found Family Life Radio, because that has helped me hold it all together. It’s like that constant, ‘God, I know you’re there. We’re going to be okay.’ And for every song, that’s what I hear. And my son loves the music too, by the way. He has some crazy dance moves he likes to do, but we just love your station. Thank you for being there.” – Natalie, MI
