In The Master's Hands
Welcome to In The Master’s Hands, the podcast where we explore the incredible ways God works in our lives, especially through our toughest moments. Join us as we sit down with inspiring individuals who openly share their personal stories of adversity, challenges, and trials. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of the difficult paths people have walked and discover how their unwavering faith, and God’s guiding hand, helped them navigate through it all. Each conversation reveals how these very struggles weren’t just obstacles, but divinely given opportunities that ultimately shaped them, refined their character, and propelled them towards their true potential. If you’ve ever wondered how to find purpose in pain, or if you’re looking for proof of God’s unwavering presence even in the darkest times, this podcast is for you. Tune in to be uplifted, encouraged, and reminded that in every trial, we are truly In the Master’s Hands.
Episodes

4 days ago
4 days ago
Join us in this episode as we venture into the life of my Mission President, Leitoni Tupou, a man of deep faith and resilience. Listen as he shares his experiences from his early life in Tonga, the challenges faced, and the profound lessons learned. Discover how his perspective on trials, nurtured by a faith-centered upbringing, has shaped his outlook on life.
Leitoni Tupou offers an inspiring narrative of viewing trials as opportunities for growth and emphasizes the significance of maintaining a close relationship with our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. This heartfelt conversation offers valuable insights into spiritual strength, seeing beyond adversities, and focusing on helping others.

Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
Mara walks us through the hardest years of her life and the lessons she gained from hanging on "just a little longer". God teaches us with love and guides us through a better life than we could have planned for ourselves, when we let him. Her gratitude for adversity is her super power. Enjoy pure inspiration as she closes the podcast with the beautiful poem "Who Understands Me But Me" by Jimmy Santiago Baca.