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Holley Gerth is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, counselor, and life coach. Her newest release is The Powerful Purpose of Introverts: Why the World Needs You to Be You. She's also wife to Mark, Mom to Lovelle, and Nana to Eula and Clem.

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  1. Dear Holley…………..What a reassuring devotion you have given us this morning. It is just what I need as I have so many situations that have placed me in a dark season for the past almost 5 years. I have received one of those calls you talked about and I ended up losing $26,000 that I never recovered so I am very cautious about any phone call or email that I receive. Phone calls, I just don’t answer if I don’t recognize the number. I feel if it is someone that really wants to talk to me, they will leave me a message to call back. I also am very careful about emails that look suspicious so I just don’t open and delete them or report them as ” Spam”. At 77 years old, I feel these scammers really target older people as we did not grow up with all the technical things out there. I loved that prayer you left for us and I have already said it twice while I was reading it. Thank you for giving us HOPE in dark days. I can see a little light at the end of the tunnel, so I will try to be patient and I know that Jesus will be working on giving me answers to my prayers and I will have peace, love and happiness again as I did in my much younger years. I am alone for many reasons that are too long to tell you. I am not used to this and I know my Holy Spirit is still with me always as is Jesus, but sometimes I crave having a human being sitting with me on the couch, talking to me. Holley, please I wish for you to have a Blessed week and much joy in your life. Love to you……………………..Betsy

  2. Really needed this today. I woke up at early o’clock suddenly worried about my son. He’s lost his easy grin and his energy. What else to do but pray?

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