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A Pregnant Stranger Needed the Exact $47 We Had | Vangie | 015


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What happens when someone hands you an envelope of cash and says, "this is for someone in New York City"? For Vangie, it sparked a series of events that led to a miraculous encounter with a pregnant woman on a subway train—who just happened to be asking for exactly $47.


In this episode of When You Look, you'll hear about timing, faith, obedience, and the kind of divine appointments that can only be orchestrated by God. From a missed train that set up perfect timing, to a subway car filled with tears, this story shows how God sees every detail and provides in ways we can’t imagine. Hear how this encounter changed not just Sabrina’s life, but birthed a mission in Vangie’s heart that continues today.

Learn more about Vangie & Aaron's work at RVA Hope Center: https://rvahopecenter.org/


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Chapters

0:23 - Intros

1:24 - A Mission Trip Begins: $48 for ‘Someone Special’

4:30 - A Pregnant Woman Steps In: “I Need $47”

6:15 - The Divine Encounter with Sabrina

8:00 - Ministering to Her Needs—Physically and Spiritually

10:00 - The Power of Timing and God’s Presence

12:10 - Everyone Was Crying—A Holy Moment

14:00 - A Specific Gift for a Specific Person

16:00 - How It Changed Sabrina—and the Team

18:40 - Vangie Reflects: A Catalyst for Urban Ministry

21:00 - Coincidence or God?

23:00 - RVA Hope Center and Reaching More Sabrinas

25:20 - Final Reflections and Gratitude

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When You LookBy Mick Wienholt