Unexplainable Hope -A Story of Marriage Reconciliation: Kate Galat :: [Episode 360]
Release Date: 01/21/2026
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info_outlineToday’s podcast honors God as being the Restorer and the Redeemer within relationships that seem irreparably broken. Kate Galat, from our West Cobb community (located just outside Atlanta, Georgia), shares her story of pursuing the Lord amidst the hardships within her marriage.
From separation to transformation through God and His Word to ultimately reconciliation with her husband, Kate beautifully illustrates what the Lord can do with a surrendered heart and how the unexplainable can happen when we position ourselves under His care.
VERSE OF THE WEEK:
“You will be a crown of splendor in the LORD’s hand, a royal diadem in the hand of your God Isaiah 62:3
CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK:
How is the Lord calling you to surrender to Him in your relationships? Practice the art of forgiveness and “out-serving” those around you.
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Listen to a similar story: Ep. 197- Brenna Naufel: “Grace Like Rain: A Marriage Story”
The Power of A Praying Wife by Stormy Omartian
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