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October 1, 2025 27 mins
You can tune into “Inspirational Moments with Prophetess T,” featuring Minister Alma Collins Thomas, on the DA CREW Podcast every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 8 p.m. EST . About the program: It is broadcast live on the DA CREW Podcast and available on platforms such as iHeart and Deezer. The podcast features inspirational and informational resources for people of faith. About Prophetess T (Minister Alma Collins Thomas): She is the founder and Executive Director of Alma Collins Thomas Ministries. In addition to her ministry work, she is also an author, educator, and motivational speaker. Her spiritual focus is on inspiring and empowering people through faith-based teachings. As an author, speaker, and teacher, Minister Alma Collins Thomas (Prophetess T) draws on her life experiences to offer faith-based ministry. A resident of Amityville, New York, her work focuses on resilience, healing, and empowering others . Author Minister Thomas has penned several books, many inspired by her personal journey, including the passing of her son. Dream Killers: Her first solo book. From the Waiting Room to the Recovery Room. Love, Marriage and Divorce: She is a co-author of this book. Speaker and Teacher As an ordained minister and motivational speaker, Thomas shares her testimony and insights with others. Founder: She is the founder and executive director of Alma Collins Thomas Ministries. Inspirational moments with Prophetess T: She hosts this program on the DA CREW Podcast every 1st and 3rd Wednesday. Bible school teacher and grief coach: She serves in these roles, offering guidance and support through her ministry. Topics: Her work emphasizes finding hope and moving forward despite life’s challenges, such as the massive stroke she survived. Life experience Minister Thomas’s path includes being an educator, a mother, and a stroke survivor. Her public speaking and teaching often reflect the growth and wisdom she has gained from these experiences. Based on book summaries and descriptions, Prophetess T (Minister Alma Collins Thomas) explores themes of personal resilience, overcoming obstacles, and reclaiming one’s purpose in Dream Killers and From the Waiting Room to the Recovery Room. Both books have a faith-based message of empowerment. Dream Killers This book focuses on the internal and external forces that can prevent people from achieving their goals. Identifying negative influences: The core theme is recognizing the “killers” that can sabotage your dreams, whether they are other people, lack of resources, self-doubt, or low self-worth. Reclaiming your dreams: Thomas prompts readers to confront these negative forces and “dare to dream again.” The ultimate message is about overcoming internal and external opposition to live your best life . From the Waiting Room to the Recovery Room This book centers on moving forward from painful past experiences and achieving your divine purpose. Navigating life’s “waiting rooms”: Thomas uses the metaphor of a waiting room to describe periods of doubt, fear, and feeling stuck. A central theme is navigating and surviving these difficult times. Healing from a painful past: The book addresses how to process and overcome feelings of low self-esteem and how to forgive those who have caused hurt. Recovering your destiny: The ultimate goal is to move into the “recovery room,” where you can claim all that you have lost and achieve the destiny God intends for you.

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Speaker 1 (00:36):
Legs and gentlemen, may I have your attention please. The
show starts in ten mine eight seven, six, five four

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fun cool. If that is.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Hello, and welcome to the Crew Podcast where inspiration meets intention.
If you're new here, welcome, and if you're returning, welcome back.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
I'm glad you're here.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
I am your host, Minsilama Domas of Inspirational Moments, and
i am glad you're here. You have tuned in to
Inspiration Moments where we tell the truth and purpose until
your everyday walk. I'm here to remind you that you

(02:02):
will created with a purpose. And we're gonna start this
week like we start every other week, with prayer. Dear
Heavenly Father and the pressures name of your Son, Jesus.

(02:25):
We thank you for this platform on tonight. We thank
you for the visionary on tonight. We thank you for
the other members of the Crew Podcast. God, you know
which each and every one of us needs. God act
in neecessity for us, even when we don't know how

(02:46):
to pray. God, God, we ask that you take control
of this service, of these airways, that you send the
people that need to hear this message. The name of Jesus.
We present this service to you. In Jesus' name, I

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do pray. And then in our quote for the week
is God wants to men our broken heart, but we
must first give him our broken pieces.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
By Joan Relay Hell.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
And tonight we're gonna be talking about I made it
on broken pieces. How many of us have looked back
over our lives and realized that it was only by
God's grace that we made it through every obstacle, every disappointment,

(03:52):
every failure and storm on this journey called life. We're
faith with many difficult situations and challenges. Oftentimes, doing this struggle,
we don't see how it is humanly possible to make
it out victorious. The enemy will speak to us and

(04:17):
make us feel like this is our final chapter. We
try everything, but it appears like everything that we try fails.
Life has a way of throwing us a curveball, and
sometimes we cry out, Lord, why is it so much pain?

(04:40):
Why me we christen God? On what reason we were
diagnose with cancer? Or why we can't pay our bills?
One question I personally ask God was why did my
son have to leave his earthly home for his earthly home,

(05:02):
for his heavily home? At the tender age of eighteen,
I relied on my favorite scriptures to help me get
through one of the greatest storms of my life. Acts
twenty seven and twenty two. I resought you to be
of good cheer, where there should be no loss of

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any man's life among you. But of the ship, Acts
twenty seven, forty three to forty seven. But the Centurian,
willing to save Paul, kept them from that purpose and
commanded they would swim, should cast themselves burfitent, seek and

(05:47):
get the land, and the rest some on boards. Someone
broken pieces of the ship, and it came to pass
that they all escaped safe to land. Everyone faces some
kind of storm in their life. Some storms are natural

(06:07):
disasters such as tornado, hurricanes, or blizzards. Others our personal storm,
such as the loss of a job, the loss of
a loved one, set back, so relationship problems. Unfortunately, they
are all part of this journey called life. Therefore, we

(06:31):
understand that in this life we're gonna face many storms.
The question is that whether or not we are gonna
go through storms. But the question is, as we cope
with the storms of life, how can we be unstoppable
despite the storm? In the pattage of Scripture, Paul is

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in prison and on his way to Rome to stay
in trial. For warns them that is not saved to
travel at this time of the year, but they ignore
his warning and take the trip anyway. How many times
in our life have we refused to listen to sound

(07:17):
counsel and decide that we are grown and we do
not have to listen to anyone. You have the mindset
you're gonna do things your way. It's like when we
were children, our parents told us not to touch the
stove or we were gonna get burnt, and we had

(07:38):
to find out for ourselves that the stove was hot.
Often times in life God would tell us not to
do something, and we go against the will of God
and we find ourselves in the storm.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
How much grief and pain would.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
We have saved our soul if we listen to the
voice of God. The sailors did not listen to the ball.
After all, who did he think he was? He was
just the prisoner. Many times in life we go astray
because we look at the package that is carrying the message.

(08:19):
The men didn't listen to the ball, excuse me, and
they sail right into the word storm of their life.
They tried everything to save the ship. When nothing worked,
they started to throw everything they didn't need overboard. Many

(08:42):
of us are traveling through life with excessive baggage. We
picked this baggage up from every storm we ever went
through in life or through. The ship was destroyed, all
the men survived.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
I'm on broken pieces.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
How many people know that God can pick up the
broken pieces of your life and make a matter masterpiece
out of it. In two thousand and nine, I went
through one of the physics storms of my life.

Speaker 3 (09:21):
I lost my son.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
The devil told me I might as well thrown a
tabel because this storm was gonna take me out.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
He told me that I preached my last sermon.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
He asked me, how can I mentor young people when
my own child was gone. My son was a choir director,
so I couldn't even stand the head a choir singer anymore.
I couldn't be able to speak to any of my
friends who still had their children. I was on the

(09:55):
verge of cutting out the next person that said he
was in a by the place. I didn't want to
hear one more person say he was in a better place.
Oh yeah, now, I realized that he's in a better place.
But on the first day, you don't want to hear
that he's in a better place, because to you, the

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better place is in his bedroom or at the dining
room table, not you never seeing them again. So I
went through a storm, and on April seventeen, two thousand
and nine, Huh, I found my soul in another storm.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
It wasn't because I wanted to be un alive, but
I wanted to spend my son's first birthday in heaven
with him. So I put a whole bottle of pills
in my head. And I know that God is real
because he said, if you do it, you'll never see

(11:00):
them again. I put those pills down, and I realized
that I needed help to get through the storm. There
was a long road to recovery. It was not easy
because I made a lot of permanent decisions while I
was in a temporary place. I was broken, but not destroyed.

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I might have been wounded, but I made it. I'm
glad that broken crayons are still color. In the name
of Jesus, God can still use me even her midst
of broken pizzas.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Uh, huh, you can still see the scars, but I
made it. Many nights in the midnight.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Hour, I cried all night long, asking God why adored
so much pain. I haven't always been perfect, but I've
been faithful that some things that I have adored in
my life, but such as physical, mental, and verbal abuse

(12:12):
as a child, the loss of my child, and.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
A fell marriage.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Many people would have never made it to do this
storm because it might have killed them. But thank God
I made it. I realized that according to man, I
should not still be here. But I'm still here and
I'm still standing on broken pieces of.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Glory be to God.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
I would have named it, never made it out of
this hard storm if it had not been for God on.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
My side that solve by nerve and SAPs.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
I was not just word to me. But I never
would have made it. But now I'm.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Better, so much better. I'll glory be to God.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
See, sometimes in life you're gonna go through some things.
You're gonna be hit so hard that the wind is
gonna be knocked out of you. How but I came
by tonight on my way to glory. How to tell

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somebody how that even though how you made it or
broken pieces, you still made it. Give God some glory
how because.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
You made it.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
How you don't look likely what you've been through.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Let's talk her to the children of Israel. How glory
be to God they pay to the red sea. How
and their seals didn't even get wet. Oh, glory be
to God.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
They made it? How they made it? How all broken pieces?

Speaker 2 (14:15):
Ah.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Let's look at her our brother David.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
He was appointed and annoying him of the big King.
But he whipped back out into the fields. Alla Louisa
had to get some experience.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
Glory be to God.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
And then he faced one of his storms. But he
knew huh that God was with him. Huh, because he said, God.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
Help me fight the lion, and God help me fight you. Huh. Ah.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
I know He's gonna help me fight this filthy philistine
now ah jahn, Tonight a giant stu die, are you
made you made it on broken pieces of Glory be
to God, hollered Louiah.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
I feel I feel like going on on tonight.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Hollered Loujah, because I'm still standing. Oh, despite her, the
fact I buried my son, despite the fact her that
I've been homeless, despite the fact that I had a divorce,
I despect the fact that I had a debilitating stroke.

(15:37):
I am still standing her.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Glory be to God.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
I might have made it on broken pieces, but I
made it. How can somebody high five them silk and
say I made it? How when the enemy thought it
was over her? When the enemy how thought I should
throw in the towel. See, God has placed something in me. How,

(16:07):
Oh do you remember the carnival? And you throw the
ball real hard at the cloud now and the cloud
almost goes all the way back, but just about her
when your time to claim your granmplies that clown how
jumps back up again? Well, God has put the bounce

(16:31):
back spirit in me. How every time I go through
a storm, every time I go through a disppointment.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
How glory be the God.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
I bounced back just when the enemy how thinks he
has me? How I got away? How did anybody get away? Tonight?
How glory be to God. You might have made it
or broken pieces, I but you made it. I came

(17:04):
by the night. The prophesied somebody that you gotta make
it through the storm, no storm less forever. Every storm
has an aspiration date. And I came by be love
it to let you know that every storm wasn't meant

(17:29):
to destroy you, but the storm was meant to make
you stronger.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
The storm was meant to make you better.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
And somebody needs to thank God for their storm. I
reminded of a song I told my storm, Glory be
the guy. I said to my storm. Wind stopped blowing her.
Glory be the god stunner stop her. Glory be the God.

(18:06):
You need to tell your storm, Ive, Luiah. You need
to tell your storm there's power in the tongue. Ill Louijah,
I tell your storm, you won't destroy me. How Glory
be the God as I'm gonna make it. How even

(18:30):
if I'm making how a broken pieces, I'm still gonna
make it.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
How.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
Oh, Glory be the God on tonight. God is a
good God. We serve Almighty God on tonight, I Louiah,
no matter what you've been through, know, no matter how
many discouragements came, how many storms came, you survived them all.

(19:04):
You survived the storm. And you know why you survived
the storm to help somebody else and make it out.
I'm reminded her of when her the disciples her was
in the middle of a storm and they got afraid Alleluiah,

(19:29):
and Jesus was sleeping her in the.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Boat Alan Louiah.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
They woke him up her and said, oh, my God,
I was a terrible storm brewing out there her and
Jesus said, her, beast, be still. I'm reminded of another
time when the disciples became afraid now and they saw

(19:55):
it Jesus walking on the water. And Peter said, ah,
when you bid me to come. And Peter began to
walk on the water. But the minute Peter took his
eyes over God and focused on the water, he began

(20:16):
to think, Glory be to God. No matter what you're
going through on tonight, keep your.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
Hand in the hand of the Man.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Hollylujah. All of us look to the hills from which
cometh your help. All of our help comes from the Lord.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
Her. Glory be to God.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
I feel how I feel. I feel like going on
on tonight. I feel like her riding out the storm.
Who feels her like riding out there storm on tonight?

Speaker 3 (21:00):
Lujah?

Speaker 2 (21:00):
I wish her I had some believers. I wish her
I had somebody who had something to praise God for her.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
I'm glad sure I'm not the only one that made
it all broken pieces.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
There's somebody else that can say, on tonight, I made it.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
I made it. I'm still standing.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Glory be to God. I don't look her like what
I've been through. Oh, here comes the three Hebrew boys.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
And it was ordered to be in the furnace, and
the furnace was turned up for seventy times high. But
when they came out her of the fiery furnace, how
they didn't look like what they've been through. They didn't
even smell like loo Ave Louiah. Their God, their God

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delivered them, and your God can deliver you on tonight.

Speaker 3 (22:16):
Oh, glory be to God.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
Halleluiah, hallelujah, Halleluiah, A hallelujah. Put together those sanctified her
holy hands, and let's give God some praise, Oh Hallelujah.
All God wants is a yes, Sir, Hallan Louisa, Hall

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Louis Yes God, Yes, Sir, I'll say yes to your
will and yes to your way here Gold, matter what
storm I'm in her, I'm gonna say yes, sir, Yes Lord.
Thank you God for being able to use me here,
even broken God, Ah, thank you Jesus, are that broken

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crayons are on tonight, still color, hallelujah. The enemy may
tell you it's all over throwing the towel, but the
devil is alive. Don't listen to him. On tonight, Glory
be to God. Hallelujah, hallelujah. Let's go to the throne

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of grace one more time. De Heavenly Father, we thank
you that we're still standing. We thank you that we
made it through the storms alive. And God, if there's
anybody within the sound of my voice that don't know you,

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on tonight, they can get you to know you. All
they have to do is a knowledge that you're the
son of God. And then you died on the cross
for us, and after three days ha hallelujah, you rose

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again with all victory in your hands. And once you've
said that, find yourself a Bible, believe in church where
you can learn more of God and see the manifestation
of His promises in your life. You'll never be alone.

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Even though you may make it on broken pieces, you
will still make it. And did those of you who
know God and have been through the storm and came
out victorious, you are more than over and God and

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God to the Bereeve family. God we asked that you
touch their heart on tonight. You give them a peace
that only you can give. God, remember the visionary of
this ministry, continue to strengthen her build.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
To up touch her body in a mighty way. Thank God.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
I don't know what everybody needs this line, but you do. God,
touch the lives and the mind of the other divas.
God give them the desires of their heart. In Jesus' name,
we thank you for this platform, we think for being

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able to spread your word on tonight. In Jesus' name,
I pray well. Well, friends, we've come to the end
of inspirational moments with Prophetence Tea and I am your
host with Demoses prophet is Tea where I come on

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every two weeks to inspire and motivate you. And on
tonight we made it on broken pieces. We are still standing.
And if you know anyone that will be encouraged by
this message or tonight, share it with them. Don't keep

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it to yourself, but share it with somebody that might
need to know that the storm is over. Now, good night,
I will see you in two weeks. God bless thanks
for coming.

Speaker 3 (26:55):
Night.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
Night.
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