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“When one door closes, another door opens” is a saying that has been around in various forms for centuries. To guest Shelley Hunter, this is more than just a saying, it is her life experience. And throughout her life, she has seen the Savior lead her to, and carry her through that next open door. In this episode, Shelly shares personal stories that have real-life application for all of us — no matter our age or stage in life. Looking back, Shelley knows that throughout each of these experiences, her Savior has carried her through. She has learned to trust Him. And now looking forward, she asks the question: "If I really believe that God is in charge, then how would I act differently today?"
By Elizabeth Jacinto“When one door closes, another door opens” is a saying that has been around in various forms for centuries. To guest Shelley Hunter, this is more than just a saying, it is her life experience. And throughout her life, she has seen the Savior lead her to, and carry her through that next open door. In this episode, Shelly shares personal stories that have real-life application for all of us — no matter our age or stage in life. Looking back, Shelley knows that throughout each of these experiences, her Savior has carried her through. She has learned to trust Him. And now looking forward, she asks the question: "If I really believe that God is in charge, then how would I act differently today?"