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testimonies
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.

testimonies
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.

testimonies
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
Josh T.
On a flight back from Europe, I had three bracelets left from the trip. I went to the back of the plane for snacks and heard one of the flight attendants was retiring after forty years. The crew was celebrating, so I asked if I could give her a gift. I joined them, gave her the bracelet, and we all ended up talking about God and what He's been doing in their lives. I gave the other two bracelets to two other flight attendants before heading back to my seat.
Josh T.
On a recent job site, a friend and I installed countertops for an elderly homeowner. While we worked, she shared about her husband's passing and health struggles. After finishing, I felt moved to ask if I could pray with her, and she gladly accepted. You can really see how much it means to people when they receive something tangible along with prayer—it makes the encouragement real in a way words alone sometimes can't.
Chris M.
As I checked out at the store, the employee handing me my receipt complimented my YWBD bracelet. I happily shared why I wear it and how God has blessed me. She shared part of her testimony and a prayer request, and I was able to give her my bracelet. I pray it reminds her that our great God is in control.
Josh T.
A guy in one of my classes this semester started hanging around me more and asking me questions about welding and other things. Eventually he started asking about my faith. He’s a Christian, but not very mature in the faith and he came to me one day about dealing with overwhelming anxiety and I prayed over him and gave him a bracelet to look at and remind him to turn to God in those moments and we’ve been close ever since.
James P.
I love the YWBD bracelets because they remind me of the importance of “daily bread”. Every day let your will be done Lord. On the good days on the mountains, let your will be done. On the bad days in the valleys, let your will be done. It is a great reminder that keeps me rooted in the Blood of Jesus Christ. No matter how on track or off track I think I am, Lord I still need and want your will to be done in my life daily.
