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In this deeply personal episode of Truth Wins, Seriously!, host Valerie Howe steps out from behind the interviewer’s seat and into the story herself, sharing a firsthand account of the day her life was nearly taken and why she believes God was present in every detail.
Valerie is joined by Kelly Ripley, a pastor and eyewitness to the accident, and Sydney Richardson, who was inside the business and became a key part of the unfolding moments that followed. Together, they walk listeners through the events surrounding Valerie being struck by a pickup truck while crossing a busy intersection in downtown Lebanon.
What unfolds is not just a retelling of an accident, but a layered testimony of obedience, protection, and spiritual awareness. Valerie shares how she felt strongly compelled that morning to make specific choices about what to wear, what glasses to put on, and even what shoes to walk in, decisions that later proved critical to her survival. Kelly recounts what he saw from the street, how he instinctively blocked traffic, and why the situation could have ended far differently. Sydney describes the chaos from inside the building as phones rang, people gathered, prayers were spoken, and help arrived with uncanny timing.
This episode explores the tension between physical trauma and spiritual clarity, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the belief that purpose does not end when hardship begins. Valerie speaks openly about fear, shock, gratitude, and the renewed sense of calling that followed, not only for herself but for everyone who witnessed the event.
More than a story of survival, this conversation is about sovereignty, community, and faith lived out in real time. It is a reminder that even in moments that feel chaotic and terrifying, nothing is outside God’s authority, and that truth, even when hard-earned, still wins. Seriously
By Valerie HoweIn this deeply personal episode of Truth Wins, Seriously!, host Valerie Howe steps out from behind the interviewer’s seat and into the story herself, sharing a firsthand account of the day her life was nearly taken and why she believes God was present in every detail.
Valerie is joined by Kelly Ripley, a pastor and eyewitness to the accident, and Sydney Richardson, who was inside the business and became a key part of the unfolding moments that followed. Together, they walk listeners through the events surrounding Valerie being struck by a pickup truck while crossing a busy intersection in downtown Lebanon.
What unfolds is not just a retelling of an accident, but a layered testimony of obedience, protection, and spiritual awareness. Valerie shares how she felt strongly compelled that morning to make specific choices about what to wear, what glasses to put on, and even what shoes to walk in, decisions that later proved critical to her survival. Kelly recounts what he saw from the street, how he instinctively blocked traffic, and why the situation could have ended far differently. Sydney describes the chaos from inside the building as phones rang, people gathered, prayers were spoken, and help arrived with uncanny timing.
This episode explores the tension between physical trauma and spiritual clarity, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the belief that purpose does not end when hardship begins. Valerie speaks openly about fear, shock, gratitude, and the renewed sense of calling that followed, not only for herself but for everyone who witnessed the event.
More than a story of survival, this conversation is about sovereignty, community, and faith lived out in real time. It is a reminder that even in moments that feel chaotic and terrifying, nothing is outside God’s authority, and that truth, even when hard-earned, still wins. Seriously