
When Hope Feels Lost
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This Mother's Day, Pastor Kirt Anderson brought a message rooted in the often-overlooked story of Hagar, an Egyptian slave woman who encountered God in the wilderness not once, but twice. The message reminds us that God...
Seen and Not Forgotten is an episode from Naples Community Church's Podcast by Kirt Anderson. This Mother's Day, Pastor Kirt Anderson brought a message rooted in the often-overlooked story of Hagar, an Egyptian slave woman who encountered G...
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Published May 10, 2026, 00:25:49 long, audio available.
This Mother's Day, Pastor Kirt Anderson brought a message rooted in the often-overlooked story of Hagar, an Egyptian slave woman who encountered God in the wilderness not once, but twice. The message reminds us that God sees every person, regardless of their social standing, their circumstances, or the labels others place on them. Through Hagar's story and his own deeply personal memories of his mother, Pastor Kirt shows us that the love of a mother reflects something profound about the love of God.
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Seen and Not Forgotten is an episode from Naples Community Church's Podcast by Kirt Anderson.
This episode is 00:25:49 long.
This episode was published on May 10, 2026.
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Seen and Not Forgotten is from Naples Community Church's Podcast by Kirt Anderson.
Published May 10, 2026 and 00:25:49 long