What happens when faith meets pain in a crowded room and someone says, “I can breathe”? We sit down with Pastor Linda Budd from Rivergate Church in Tulsa to walk through a sequence of moments that move from sharp ribs pain to deep breaths, from a bent spine to standing tall, and from weekly seizures to two quiet weeks of freedom. It’s a story told with urgency and care, framed by a conviction that prayer isn’t theory but an act of authority meant to serve real people with real needs. Linda o...
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What happens when faith meets pain in a crowded room and someone says, “I can breathe”? We sit down with Pastor Linda Budd from Rivergate Church in Tulsa to walk through a sequence of moments that move from sharp ribs pain to deep breaths, from a bent spine to standing tall, and from weekly seizures to two quiet weeks of freedom. It’s a story told with urgency and care, framed by a conviction that prayer isn’t theory but an act of authority meant to serve real people with real needs. Linda o...
Healing doesn’t wait for perfect conditions—it meets people where they stand. We share a bold, unfiltered look at what happens when a church talks about healing, practices it openly, and expects real change. From the opening moments, we ground the conversation in Scripture and lived practice: years of praying for the sick, calling out conditions, and asking in Jesus’ name for people to be restored. The heart of the story is a striking testimony of chronic pain breaking after a decisive step o...
Minute to Heal It Podcast
What happens when faith meets pain in a crowded room and someone says, “I can breathe”? We sit down with Pastor Linda Budd from Rivergate Church in Tulsa to walk through a sequence of moments that move from sharp ribs pain to deep breaths, from a bent spine to standing tall, and from weekly seizures to two quiet weeks of freedom. It’s a story told with urgency and care, framed by a conviction that prayer isn’t theory but an act of authority meant to serve real people with real needs. Linda o...