Transforming Prayers

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“While so many people treat prayer to “solve” their problems, the passenger sitting beside me on the plane had a different perspective. Prayer was not just a tool to reverse a troubling circumstance – because the flight attendant's situation was not likely to be changed – but prayer was the fundamental tool he used even when he didn’t expect any answer.”




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Sonya Szabo

Sonya enjoys the challenge of simplifying complex topics, as evidenced by her commitment to teaching both adult and children Sunday school for the past 25 years. She spends much of her free time using the find-my-friend app to keep track of her three young adult children. She is a small business owner and is pursuing a law degree. Sonya currently lives in Canada with her husband, Rick.

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