Inspiration

Escaping Addiction Through the Gift of Dreams: Orlando Mora’s Story

When years of crippling addiction tighten its grip, can a sliver of lasting change still exist? For carpenter, devoted husband, and former addict Orlando Mora, the path out of darkness was illuminated not just through sobriety and faith, but by a heaven-sent “gift of dreams.” From his first prayer of desperation to the day he…

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Promptings, Miracles, and a Second Chance at Life: Kaitlynn Smalley’s Story

What would you do if you felt an undeniable prompting that could mean the difference between life and death? In this episode of Latter-Day Lights, Kaitlynn Smalley shares how a series of quiet but urgent promptings guided her through a sudden life-threatening medical crisis that ultimately led to a miraculous liver transplant. Through every challenge,…

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Alleviating Poverty with The Marcovia Project: Anthony Hemmert’s Story

When the weight of financial and emotional struggles weigh down an entire community, can one visionary effort hold the power to lift them all? For mental health therapist and father of four, Anthony Hemmert’s path to aiding others began with a heartfelt desire to do more than just hand out money. Together with his wife…

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The Long Road Back After a 30-Year Absence Away from the Church: Melanie’s Story

Have you ever felt like no matter how far you drift, something keeps pulling you back?  In today’s episode we hear the story of Melanie, who grew up without religion, found the Church, and then walked away from it for nearly 30 years.  But fortunately, through a series of miracles, she found her way back….

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God’s Tender Mercies Amidst a Mother’s Grief: Karen Poulsen’s Story

When your world crumbles beneath the weight of sudden loss, can a fleeting miracle open your eyes to the closeness of Heaven? For mother, florist, and part-time mortuary hairdresser, Karen Poulsen, the unexpected passing of her beloved son Tanner tore her world apart—leaving a gaping wound that no earthly comfort could seem to fill. But…

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