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Revive Our Hearts

Finding Hope in the Silence, Ep. 4

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

One of Sue Thomas' most meaningful activities is finding homeless people on cold streets and meeting their needs.

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Sue Thomas worked for the FBI and was the inspiration for a TV program, but one of her most meaningful activities was finding homeless people on cold streets.

0:12.0

I know where I want to be every Christmas. I want to be on the streets

0:15.4

with the homeless. So it sure now for the last 13 years we travel to Washington DC.

0:22.2

I remember them very well. We travel to Washington, D.C.

0:23.0

But I remember them very well for my FBI days

0:26.0

how many homeless live on the stream.

0:29.0

This is the Reviver Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgemuth, author of Surrender,

0:38.0

The Heart God Controls.

0:40.2

For October 4, 2024, I'm Dana Gresh. If you're missed any of the programs this week, you're going to want to visit

0:57.8

Revive Our Hearts.com or the Revive Our Hearts app to catch up.

1:02.4

Nancy spoke with Sue Thomas who lost her hearing at

1:05.9

18 months of age. She was now with the Lord but because of the investment of her

1:10.8

parents and some teachers and coaches, she became a musician.

1:14.8

She also worked for the FBI, reading lips during surveillance operations, and she also

1:21.7

inspired a TV series.

1:23.8

Sue visited our studio and was reading Nancy's lips

1:26.8

as they talked.

1:28.0

Let's listen to the rest of their conversation.

1:30.5

You've started a ministry that came about after the loss of your mother.

1:36.0

First of all, just tell us about losing your mother when she was 90 years of age.

1:41.0

Because I know she was a very important person in your life.

1:44.0

She was a very important person in my life but you have to realize that for a woman that is my mother, that is my speech therapist, that is my teacher, that's with me 24-7 with lip reading.

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