God Is The Author of My Story | Perilous World Radio 2/26/25

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In the most recent episode of the Perilous World Radio show, host Alan Masters welcomed Brian Bouteller, the Executive Director of the Grants Pass Rescue Mission Center, as a special guest. Their conversation delved into the spiritual aspects of contemporary world news and shared personal experiences. Alan articulated a renewed sense of patriotism, particularly inspired by recent developments involving figures such as Dan Bongino, who has taken on a significant role within the Secret Service under Cash Patel. While reflecting during his drive, Alan expressed a strong desire to engage with the movement of patriots, highlighting the idea that even modest, local contributions can wield substantial influence. He emphasized the critical role of active community participation as a meaningful expression of true patriotism.
While waiting for a flight, Alan and his son engaged in a profound conversation about finding the "right path" in life. Alan emphasized to his son that individuals inherently know the difference between right and wrong, as it is inherently written in their hearts and souls. He mentioned a biblical principle that if one seeks the Kingdom of Heaven first, everything else will fall into place. While he acknowledged the importance of knowing the scriptures and stories, he reassured his son that his belief in Jesus and God made him complete and whole.
Alan also shared a valuable insight about communication, highlighting that God can guide us in what to say to others, even if it isn't a profound statement. He referenced how Jesus often posed questions to encourage reflection rather than making direct accusations. His son recognized the value in this approach, explaining that by asking open-ended questions rather than criticizing, he allows others to reflect on their own choices and lives. This method fosters a more constructive dialogue, prompting individuals to consider whether they are genuinely content with their lives.

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