You could say that this show’s theme is restoration and repentance, which is pertinent during this 40 day season of repentance leading up to the Day of Atonement. We start by returning to North Georgia to visit again with Keith and Donna Towe, whom we first interviewed in 2017. In the first of a two-part interview, Keith and Donna share an insight into prayer that has transformed their marriage. In our first musical selection, Solomon Lopez performs “In Your Mercy.” Mason Clover is our second musical guest, singing “Adonai” from his album An Intimate Look. Then we present a midrash by Barry Phillips and David Jones taken from 2 Corinthians 1:9-10. Is grace tangible? Does it have substance and evidence? As Barry and David explain, our Father gives us what we need even in the midst of trying circumstances.

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