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| When Jeff Woodke said those words, he didn’t know he would be kidnapped from his home in Niger in 2016. But as a longtime relief and gospel worker in West Africa, he did know there were risks. In these special episodes of VOM Radio, you will hear Jeff recall the night he was kidnapped and how the flashes of gunfire that killed his guards are seared into his memory. You’ll also hear how he decided early on that instead of giving in to hate for his persecutors, he would forgive them. Then listen as Jeff’s wife, Els, tells how she waited and prayed more than six years for her husband’s return. “I lived in the Psalms,” she says, recalling how she took comfort in the Psalmist’s cries to God for deliverance, sustenance and hope. Though listening to the Woodkes’ story is difficult, you’ll be blessed and encouraged to hear of God’s faithfulness to them through their long ordeal. LISTEN TO VOM RADIO
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If you’ve never listened to VOM Radio or want to share it with a friend, here are seven conversations that can serve as an inspiring introduction:
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