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Revive Our Hearts

Finding Hope in the Silence, Ep. 2

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Few people thought Sue Thomas would amount to much. But because of faithful parents and a few teachers, Sue had a career with the FBI.

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Sue Thomas was working a desk job at the FBI when she was called to the front office.

0:05.0

And there was only two reasons the person went to the front office that they would be terminated from their job or to be interrogated by the FBI agent.

0:13.0

She didn't realize there was actually a third reason.

0:17.0

The FBI was about to unleash her special talent.

0:22.0

This is the Reviver Hearts Podcast for October 2, 2024.

0:26.0

I'm Dana Gresch with our host Nancy Damas Walgamuth,

0:30.0

author of Surrender, The Heart God Controls.

0:35.0

Yesterday we began hearing the story of Sue Thomas.

0:39.0

When she was just 18 months old, Sue permanently lost her hearing. Thanks to supportive parents and a good coach,

0:46.7

she learned to play the piano and ice skate. But at her public school, they didn't know how to

0:51.2

teach a deaf student. Her grade suffered and she was

0:54.5

slapped with labels like dummy. If you missed any of yesterday's program you'll want to

0:59.7

be sure and listen to it at revive Our Hearts.com. It includes a beautiful

1:04.7

rendition of silent night like none you've ever heard before sung by our

1:09.0

guest who can't hear any music. And let me also mention she couldn't hear me asking any questions. She

1:16.0

read my lips through this entire interview. Sue Thomas says her academic career

1:21.2

began to improve thanks to one woman.

1:24.0

She was my typing teacher.

1:26.1

And when I didn't realize that when I entered her class,

1:28.5

she had made a silent vow to herself

1:31.3

that every student the walk to cross her threshold.

1:34.4

She was going to make them the fastest typist in the history of the typewriter.

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