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What Is the Divine 515 Podcast

In the inaugural episode of the “Divine 515” podcast, host Valarie Rocha warmly welcomes listeners and expresses her joy to share this journey. She introduces the podcast as a response to her prayer, aiming to provide encouragement, strength, and comfort to those seeking a deeper connection with God. Valarie’s heart is dedicated to serving the kingdom of God through teaching, prayer, and the practical application of scripture.

She shares that the podcast evolved from the “Kneeling at the Throne” devotional, where readers requested a deeper exploration of biblical study and prayer applications. This sparked a passion in her, leading to the creation of the podcast.

Valarie emphasizes her goal of assisting believers in enhancing their walk with God by offering a space for reflection and collective prayer. Each episode will feature short but powerful daily prayers, designed to focus listeners on God throughout their day. Occasionally, she may share longer teachings or reflections, but the primary aim is to provide a refreshing prayer experience.

Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and participate in collective prayer, and they can share prayer requests or testimonies on the website divine515.com. Valarie stresses the importance of community and the collective journey of prayer.

As the episode concludes, Valarie offers a heartfelt prayer for listeners, asking for blessings and strength as they navigate their faith journeys. She reminds everyone that there is always room at the throne, reinforcing the core message of connection and support. The episode wraps up with a blessing, and Valarie encourages listeners to be blessed until the next episode.

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