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Michaela Cox is a multi-published author who writes about motherhood, faith, and culture. Drawing on her own life experiences with disability, divorce and the death of her beloved husband, Michaela knows what it’s like to face tribulations, preserve and thrive through challenges. Her journey offers hope and a way forward to those who are dealing with challenges of their own. We started with her answering my question on when and why did she made the decision to accept Christ as her own personal savior. She also talks about what made her write a book and how she did it, as well as what inspire her to write and where does she get the idea of what to write. She also opened her heart by telling us on how she was able to deal with the grief of loss of her husband. She also continued by defining what the five steps of grief in life which fits the five letters of GRACE. Lastly, she tells us what she learned from her intimate relationship with Jesus and how it helped her with her faith. If you want to know what GRACE stands for and also hear what she has to say on all the topic I mentioned, you'll have to listen to it yourself. To learn more or buy Michaela's book, you can go to her website: Michaela S. Cox, Author (myheartfeltmeditations.com) Our prayer is that by listening to her testimony that you will accept Christ as your Personal Savior and have an intimate relationship with him. We also want to say thank you to our Spotify sponsor of our show for the beautiful music you heard from in this episode which is called "Grace Like Rain" by Todd Agnew. Thank you for listening and supporting us and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily. Stay bless and until next time.
Connect with us through our Social Media Links:
Email us at [email protected]
Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal
FB: Come to Jesus
You can also send us a voice message if you are listening in Spotify or by sending your questions or comments to (571)601-0067.
Thank you again for listening and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily!
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Michaela Cox is a multi-published author who writes about motherhood, faith, and culture. Drawing on her own life experiences with disability, divorce and the death of her beloved husband, Michaela knows what it’s like to face tribulations, preserve and thrive through challenges. Her journey offers hope and a way forward to those who are dealing with challenges of their own. We started with her answering my question on when and why did she made the decision to accept Christ as her own personal savior. She also talks about what made her write a book and how she did it, as well as what inspire her to write and where does she get the idea of what to write. She also opened her heart by telling us on how she was able to deal with the grief of loss of her husband. She also continued by defining what the five steps of grief in life which fits the five letters of GRACE. Lastly, she tells us what she learned from her intimate relationship with Jesus and how it helped her with her faith. If you want to know what GRACE stands for and also hear what she has to say on all the topic I mentioned, you'll have to listen to it yourself. To learn more or buy Michaela's book, you can go to her website: Michaela S. Cox, Author (myheartfeltmeditations.com) Our prayer is that by listening to her testimony that you will accept Christ as your Personal Savior and have an intimate relationship with him. We also want to say thank you to our Spotify sponsor of our show for the beautiful music you heard from in this episode which is called "Grace Like Rain" by Todd Agnew. Thank you for listening and supporting us and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily. Stay bless and until next time.
Connect with us through our Social Media Links:
Email us at [email protected]
Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal
FB: Come to Jesus
You can also send us a voice message if you are listening in Spotify or by sending your questions or comments to (571)601-0067.
Thank you again for listening and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily!