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I Know Where I Want to Go April 14, 2026

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In “I Know Where I Want to Go” S5 E51 of I Took a Right Turn: We open up speaking about health issues and our experience with the American medical systems sharing about how we learn through trials and that’s how we grow and mature.  Our musical portion of the podcast begins with When the Rollis Called Up Yonder which is an old song and a constant hope here.  Next a song that tells the truth and nothing but the truth, Jesus Got Aholda My Heart.  Then another old song that speaks of what is a good thing to remember about how God works in our life, Gone at Last.  Finally, we share one of our newer homegrown songs: Be Ready

Looking into God’s holy Word, we explore at John 14:1-4 a passage that teaches us that God is waiting to welcome home. 

Almost as an afterthought Rosalie chimes in with our usual comments on the weather in the Promised Land.

After this, we move on to our newest segment of the Podcast, “A Miracle Moment.”  In the segment this week, we share some facts recently released regarding the Shroud of Turin.  Send us your miracle story and we’ll share it on the podcast to encourage others.  Just go to our webpage itookarightturn.com, click on the contact button and let us know how God moved in your life.  Include your contact information and we’ll send you an autographed copy of one of Robert’s books, free of charge.

Then Robert reads another poem from his second book of poetry, Floating Through Time, “Who Goes to Heaven.”  Each episode this season includes a poem from this book. 

The text of the readings from Robert’s book is posted the day after the release of each episode at www.itookarighturn.com All of Robert’s more than forty books are available in paperback, Kindle, and Audible through Amazon. We also invite everyone to visit our online art store, The Pair a Docs Shop where we offer our original paintings, prints and merchandise.

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