
07-03-2025 part 3: When the Winds Obey and the Heart Overflows
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Section One
Part Three begins with a trivia question from Matthew 8:27: “Even the winds and the what obey Him?” A caller, Joy-Ann, answers correctly—“waves”—and shares a moving testimony about God’s restoration in her life. Her story, tied to Jeremiah 29:10–14, reflects how the Lord returned her to the very street she once left behind, symbolizing His faithfulness. David responds with deep encouragement and a prayer of praise, rejoicing over how God brings full-circle healing and purpose. The atmosphere becomes a picture of community, gratitude, and shared worship—illustrating that testimonies strengthen others and bring glory to God.
Section Two
David transitions to ministry updates, explaining the station’s mission to operate more like the New Testament model: freely giving as they have freely received. He emphasizes their goal of spreading the Gospel and supporting other ministries without demanding payment. He acknowledges technical challenges, fundraising needs, and the broken tiles—literal and symbolic—but insists on moving forward. With clarity and conviction, he urges listeners to remember that just because something is hard doesn’t mean it’s not God. Obedience means staying the course until God says otherwise. With humor, honesty, and a bit of improvisation, he keeps the tone grounded and hopeful.
Section Three
The final segment is deeply personal. David shares his journey to KAAM, recounting a pivotal moment when God said, “I am with you more than you are with Me.” That encounter shifted his vision from running a business to pursuing ministry full-time. From that day, the show’s purpose became singular: glorify God and bless others. He recalls the challenges, triumphs, and people who helped along the way—from Pastor Ray’s push to get back on radio, to board members and studio staff. With tears and resolve, David affirms his calling and prays for all who’ve walked the journey. The message is clear: the ministry isn’t over—it’s moving forward.