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More to Life
Running on Empty
There's more to life than despair. Trust in God's provision even in the darkest times and find the hope you need.
What do you do when you're running on empty—financially, emotionally, or spiritually? In this episode of More to Life, we explore what it means to trust God when resources are scarce and hope feels distant.
Through the biblical story of the widow in Zarephath (1 Kings 17), we uncover how God often meets us in our emptiness, providing just enough for each day. Elijah's encounter with the widow wasn’t just about physical provision—it was a lesson in faith, obedience, and God’s unexpected ways of working.
With millions of Canadians struggling with financial uncertainty, rising costs, and emotional exhaustion, this episode speaks directly to those feeling depleted. What if your empty places aren’t the end of your story but the beginning of something greater? Join us as we dive deep into Scripture, discovering how God fills what is empty and turns scarcity into sufficiency.
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