June 30, 2025

Could a Typo Really Change Their Lives Forever? | Delia & Terri | 008

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Could a Typo Really Change Their Lives Forever? | Delia & Terri | 008
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🎁 A Mistyped Address. A Knock at the Door. Lives Changed Forever.

When Delia's daughter Grace was waitlisted from her dream college in Alabama, it felt like the end of a long journey. But then — a misdelivered Amazon package, a stranger at the door, and a web of unlikely connections changed everything. What started as a delivery error turned into a divine chain reaction: college admission, lifelong friendship, and even a wedding. This is the story of how one address mix-up became a miracle.

💬 Featuring: 
Delia, a mom heartbroken over her daughter’s college setback. 
Terri, a mother in Alabama just trying to send Christmas gifts.
Josh, the unexpected messenger between two families.
And Grace, the young woman whose life was rerouted — in the best way.

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Chapters
00:34 - Intros
01:37 - The Backstory
05:47 - A stranger at the door: Delia meets Josh
07:01 - “Alabama?” – A divine connection revealed
08:13 - Terri explains the address mix-up
10:55 - The second visit, and a life-changing revelation
12:27 - The friend in admissions: Doors start to open
14:25 - Terri calls in all her favors
16:41 - Grace finds a second home in Alabama
18:04 - Why Terri helped a stranger’s daughter
19:24 - Families begin to bond across states
21:10 - Matchmaking Mama T — and a surprise relationship
22:57 - A wedding, a new life, and the hand of God
23:53 - Coincidence or God? Final reflections