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EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Multiple pregnancies after miscarriages

Together for the IllawarraJan 12, 2022

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EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Multiple pregnancies after miscarriages

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Multiple pregnancies after miscarriages

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Jan 12, 202201:36
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: "do you trust me?"

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: "do you trust me?"

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Dec 07, 202101:33
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Praying for a new car

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Praying for a new car

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Dec 01, 202101:01
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Praying for others in the hospital

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Praying for others in the hospital

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Oct 19, 202101:35
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: No fear in the midst of medical issues

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: No fear in the midst of medical issues

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Oct 05, 202101:02
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Heal from chronic fatigue

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Heal from chronic fatigue

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Sep 28, 202101:41
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: A divine appointment

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: A divine appointment

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Sep 28, 202101:07
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Gives life to Jesus at moment of death

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Gives life to Jesus at moment of death

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Sep 15, 202101:24
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Blessing other people

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Blessing other people

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Sep 07, 202101:19
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Entrusting family to God

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Entrusting family to God

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Sep 01, 202101:27
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: There is still more to come

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: There is still more to come

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Aug 25, 202101:29
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Swerved off road at high speed

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Swerved off road at high speed

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Aug 18, 202101:27
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: 80 years old & full of faith

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: 80 years old & full of faith

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Aug 11, 202100:55
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Saw Jesus' Face

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Saw Jesus' Face

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Aug 04, 202101:02
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Walked into a job

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Walked into a job

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Jul 28, 202101:15
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Alcoholic to support ministry

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Alcoholic to support ministry

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Jun 30, 202101:21
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Stuck in the bush with devout Christians

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Stuck in the bush with devout Christians

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Jun 02, 202100:49
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Should have been dead

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Should have been dead

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

May 26, 202101:41
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Encounter with God in the surf

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Encounter with God in the surf

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

May 12, 202102:06
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: "God was always there..."

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: "God was always there..."

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

May 05, 202100:53
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Healed from cardiac arrest

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Healed from cardiac arrest

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Apr 28, 202101:17
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: God heals broken realtionship

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: God heals broken realtionship

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Apr 21, 202101:44
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Gifted with an electric wheelchair

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Gifted with an electric wheelchair

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Apr 14, 202101:23
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: The Humanity Of Jesus

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: The Humanity Of Jesus

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Mar 31, 202101:26
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Awareness of God

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Awareness of God

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. ------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

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Mar 24, 202100:60
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Skier sees glory of God in nature

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Skier sees glory of God in nature

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra.

------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Mar 10, 202100:57
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: What is it to have everything in life if you don't have Life itself

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: What is it to have everything in life if you don't have Life itself

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. 

------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Mar 10, 202101:42
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Finding proof of God

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Finding proof of God

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra.

------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Feb 24, 202100:55
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Hope > Anxiety

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Hope > Anxiety

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra.


------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Feb 17, 202101:30
EVERDAY MIRACLES: From fighting for her life to singing in the choir

EVERDAY MIRACLES: From fighting for her life to singing in the choir

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. 

------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Jan 20, 202100:46
EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Healed from bipolar overnight!

EVERYDAY MIRACLES: Healed from bipolar overnight!

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. 

------------ In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Jan 20, 202101:18
Everyday Miracles: Finding God later in life

Everyday Miracles: Finding God later in life

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra.

Stephen was brought up in a Christian family but walked away from his faith in his teenage years. It wasn't until he was in his 50s that he decided to recommit his life to Christ. He is now heavily involved in the church, sharing the gospel everywhere he goes.  


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In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Dec 08, 202001:25
Everyday Miracles: Lord's provision through a new job

Everyday Miracles: Lord's provision through a new job

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra.

Janice shares about the Lord's provision in her life. Feeling God calling her out from her previous job, Janice took a leap of faith not knowing how the money was going to come in until she found more work. 2 weeks later she had found work where she felt she could flourish. 

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In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au


Nov 23, 202000:53
Everyday Miracles: Trusting God through back surgery

Everyday Miracles: Trusting God through back surgery

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra.

Today's testimony covers the encouraging story of the provision of God through a major back surgery. Thinking that they were going to lose everything, God taught them how to put their full trust in the Him, blessing them with a fully supportive church community that took care of every possible thing that would need to be taken care of! 

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In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Nov 17, 202001:16
Everyday Miracles: Raising up next-gen leaders

Everyday Miracles: Raising up next-gen leaders

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra.

Raising up the next generation of youth will never be a waste of an investment. Sometimes serving a smaller church in a more isolated regional area feels as though it lacks significance; this testimony reminds us that there is no effort seen too small to glorify God. 

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 In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Nov 10, 202001:21
Everyday Miracles: Prayers answered during a hard season

Everyday Miracles: Prayers answered during a hard season

EVERYDAY STORIES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE. Listen to stories of hope, encouragement and God moments from across the Illawarra. 

A woman retells the story of how God answered her prayers, by providing community and support for her and her husband during an amputation process of 4 of her husband's toes after suffering from 2 strokes. They came out of this hard season believers.

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In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Oct 27, 202001:15
Everyday Miracles: Healed from drug side effects

Everyday Miracles: Healed from drug side effects

A father shares a heartwarming testimony that began in the mid-90s when his son was diagnosed with cancer at 13. A year of intensive treatment left him with the result of never being about to have kids. Now at 35, his son is happily married with 2 children of his own! 

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In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Oct 19, 202001:12
Everyday Miracles: Elderly man speaks about God

Everyday Miracles: Elderly man speaks about God

"Our God is great; Our God is big..." The tender words of a Father riddled by the Cross. Be encouraged by this sweet episode as a daughter shares an anecdote of the mysterious beauty of the gospel.

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In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Oct 13, 202001:07
Everyday Miracles: A stroke before her wedding day

Everyday Miracles: A stroke before her wedding day

Today's episode shares the testimony of a mother who has experienced the comforting hand of God on her and her family this year, as she revisits her daughter's miraculous recovery from a stroke only 10 days before her wedding day! Today's nugget reminds us that God's hand is always ready to reach out and uphold us in times of uncertainty.

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In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region. I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies. By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”. I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out. These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children. Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals. This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’. As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles. - Darryl Stewart If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Oct 05, 202001:09
Everyday Miracles: Thankful for church prayer and support amidst cancer scare.

Everyday Miracles: Thankful for church prayer and support amidst cancer scare.

In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region.
I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies.

By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”.

I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out.

These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children.

Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals.
This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’.

As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles.

- Darryl Stewart

If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au

Sep 29, 202002:02
Everyday Miracles - Kicked out of Scripture & into a Youth Group

Everyday Miracles - Kicked out of Scripture & into a Youth Group

In late 2016, my heart was stirred when hearing stories about answers to prayer and God’s intervention in the lives of day-to-day people across our region.
I felt strongly that these personal stories are valuable, able to bless, inspire and give hope to others who are going through a similar journey. After discussion with the station manager of Pulse 941 and a few people here in Illawarra, I began a journey of visiting local churches to record testimonies.

By the end of 2019, I had visited approximately 40 local churches and groups. The method was usually that during the coffee break after the church service, people volunteered to tell a story or two. We seem to always run out of time before we ran out of people and stories! The stories were broadcast on Pulse 941 as “Everyday Miracles”.

I am continuously amazed when hearing these stories from normal people like you and me. I am convinced that God is still working powerfully here in our region.There are some churches that struggle with modern day miracles, or the definition of miracles itself. The people who experienced and told these stories do not have a problem. They knew when God had stepped into their lives beyond what could be called a coincidence or good fortune. But nobody is perfect, and some stories simply tell of the greatness of God, and that’s fine. None that were recorded have been left out.

These 60-90 second recordings aren’t professionally edited like they are at Pulse 941 before going to air. There may be clicks, breathing, background noises, and the occasional extra comment. It’s all very ‘warts and all’. Being “Everyday” Miracles, some may seem pretty ordinary. However I feel the importance is that these people are experiencing God in their lives. It’s not our part to ‘judge’, but to celebrate God’s works in and through HIs children.

Jesus was born in an animal shed, lived in an ordinary village, made friends with the ‘poor in spirit’, and was hung on a cross alongside 2 criminals.
This is the ‘Upside Down Kingdom’.

As at June 2020 our library stood at around 430 Everyday Miracles.

- Darryl Stewart 

If you would like to share your stories as part of ‘Everyday Miracles’, please contact hello@togetherfortheillawarra.org.au 

Sep 17, 202000:58