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Finish the Sentence… I wish I was…Share on Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie
Tell us more on the next Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie about a time when a stranger blessed you. Was it in conversation, prayer, finances, food or their time or wisdom?
Prayer is powerful & the Take 2 Family is definitely a praying family. Let's meet on the radio for our monthly "Whom Or What Are You Praying For?" show! 833-288-3986 and you can submit your prayer intentions anytime here: https://take2show.com/take-2-prayer-book/
Find God's Love in the Midst of Suffering
When you are grieving or distraught, trusting that God is in those moments is hard to believe and even more impossible to feel. In When Your Days Are Dark, God Is Still Good, Gary Zimak shares personal stories and scripture narratives to show you that God is not only present in your pain but also uses your pain to transform you into a holier, more compassionate person.
Gary Zimak is a Catholic speaker and the bestselling author of a number of books, including his new book, “When Your Days Are Dark, God Is Still Good.”
He is the host of The Gary Zimak Show and the podcast Following the Truth. He previously served as director of parish services at Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Catholic Church in North Wales, Pennsylvania, and as the host of Spirit in the Morning on Holy Spirit Radio in Philadelphia. He is a frequent speaker and retreat leader at Catholic parishes and conferences across the country.
Zimak earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Drexel University.
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