Cup of Joy Testimonies
Joy that overflows is often an elusive thing. That is especially true when you learn that joy is more than simply happiness. Whether you have everything or next to nothing, whether you have hit bottom or seem to be "on the top of the world," you may be asking the same question. Can I really have true joy? Even if I lost everything, would I have an everlasting joy that remains? These episodes contain interviews of people (names often changed) who find joy in some challenging and often hopeless places. Yet they are real life accounts of changed lives and healed hearts. And so much more. Have a testimony that we might consider sharing on "Cup of Joy Testimonies?" Contact us at acupofjoy@mailfence.com
Cup of Joy Testimonies
Persecution: Sarah Cho and her family escaped open warfare only to live in a refugee camp for years. Listen in as she talks about her life as a refugee.
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"an unexpected encounter"
All of us face times of testing. But there is nothing quite like fleeing your home and country that had become a war zone. This interview was done with a woman who had to do just that. She and her family escaped the horrors of war in Southeast Asia and now live safely in the United States. Listen as she describes her perspective on happiness and joy, the surprising differences, and Sarah's choice that impacts her life today.