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The Secret to Find God in Your Life (with Rob Call)

  • Apr 01, 2026
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How do you find God in your everyday life? Rob Call has spent a lifetime answering that question, and his answer is simpler than you think: you look. Rob has trained himself to spot the hand of the Lord in every chapter of his story, and every time he looks, he finds it.

In this episode of Why We Believe, host Nathan Gwilliam sits down with Rob to hear how baptizing his little brother at 16 first awakened his testimony, how God sent him back to the exact city he mocked as a missionary, and how a desperate prayer at 10 PM saved his newborn son's life in a way that left no room for doubt. Rob also shares how a name that would not leave his mind for years led a family to the temple, and how an ancestor's handwritten journal from the earliest days of the Church still strengthens his faith today. His secret is not complicated. Pay attention, write it down, and trust that God is already there.

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How One Man Learned to Spot the Hand of God in the Smallest Details of Life

Some people wait for lightning bolts. Rob Call pays attention to dust. When his newborn son's jaundice reached dangerous levels and the only medical device available short-circuited after a spill, Rob prayed out loud in his car at 10 PM driving across town. When the technician opened the machine, the inside was completely dry, untouched, as if nothing had happened. That moment cemented something Rob had been learning his entire life: God does not just show up in the dramatic chapters. He is in the details.

In a recent episode of Why We Believe with host Nathan Gwilliam, Rob shares story after story of tracing the Lord's hand through his youth, his mission, his career, his family, and his church service. What makes his testimony so striking is not any single miracle but the consistent, lifelong practice of looking for God and finding Him every single time.

A Brother's Baptism Changed Everything

Rob's first real encounter with the eternal significance of the gospel came when he was 16 years old. His younger brother had just turned eight and asked Rob, not their father, to perform the baptism. Rob was surprised by the request but agreed.

Standing in that water, performing that ordinance, Rob felt something shift inside him. He realized in that moment that this was more important than any math test or friend drama he was dealing with as a teenager. This mattered eternally.

That experience became the foundation for everything that followed. Rob decided then that he wanted to spend the rest of his life helping people come closer to Jesus Christ. It was a simple ordinance in a simple font, but it awakened a testimony that has never left him.

Two Missions and a Lesson in Humility

Rob was called to serve in Goiania, Brazil, and loved the idea of speaking Portuguese. But shortly after arriving, a leg injury sent him home for surgery two days before Christmas. Flying through O'Hare Airport on his way back, he looked down at Chicago and thought the missionaries there had it easy compared to Brazil.

God sent him right back to Chicago. His reassigned mission taught him that the work is different everywhere, but it is never easy. He also met a man in Elgin, Illinois, who had spent five years in prison for a crime he did not commit. That man found a verse in Isaiah that carried him through it all: "Fear thou not, be not dismayed, for I am thy God."

That scripture and that man's story have stayed with Rob ever since. Every time Rob has felt alone in his own life, those words return to him: God is there, holding his hand.

A Broken Machine and a Father's Prayer

When Rob's son was born, the baby developed severe jaundice that the doctors initially dismissed. Rob pushed for testing and the results were alarming. The hospital had no beds, so the doctor sent them home with the last available billy blanket, a light therapy device that wraps around the baby.

Within five minutes, Rob's daughter accidentally knocked a full mug of water onto the machine's electrical box. It sizzled, popped, and went dark. The technician who had just delivered it was frustrated when Rob called him back. But when they opened the machine together at the office, the inside was bone dry. Undisturbed dust sat on every surface. The technician plugged it in and it fired right up.

Rob knew in that moment that his Heavenly Father had heard his prayer. He was not alone as a father. God was helping him be a father. His son recovered fully within a couple of weeks and has been healthy ever since.

Promptings, Journals, and a Golden Thread

Rob's life is full of moments like these, and he has trained himself to notice them. He keeps a digital journal on Google Drive where he records his spiritual experiences, sometimes starting with bullet points so he will not forget before he can fill in the details. He learned the importance of journaling from an ancestor named Anson Call, whose handwritten account of joining the Church in its earliest days is now owned by the Church. Anson was baptized by William Smith and confirmed in the Kirtland Temple by David Whitmer.

One of Rob's most striking stories involves a persistent prompting. A customer from Oregon kept coming to his mind every time Rob and his wife discussed building a new home. After three or four years of not thinking about this man at all, his name just would not leave Rob alone. When Rob finally called him, the man was trying to move to the exact neighborhood where Rob lived. Within minutes they worked out a plan for the man to buy Rob's townhome, let Rob rent it back while building, and transition smoothly. That man later became their stake patriarch and a dear friend.

Rob also shared how obeying a prompting to email a general authority, complete with specific names, led to that leader offering to perform a temple sealing for a couple Rob had visited. Every piece of the story connected in ways no one could have planned.

Look for the Thread

Rob Call describes his testimony as a golden thread woven through the tapestry of his life. Sometimes it is easy to see. Sometimes he has to look for it. But every time he looks, he finds it.

His invitation to all of us is simple. Pay attention. Write it down. Look for where God has been, even in the ordinary moments. The promptings you received years ago might be connected to something you have not seen yet. And the God who dried the dust inside a broken machine at 10 PM on a weeknight is the same God who is watching over you right now.

Key Takeaways

  1. When you have no options left, prayer is not the last resort. It is the first one that matters.

  2. The prompting you keep ignoring might be the one that changes someone's life.

  3. Eternity can break through in ordinary moments, if you are paying attention.

  4. Every detour God sends you on teaches you something you could not learn on the straight path.

  5. Strip away what the world says about you, and what remains is a child of God.

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Follow Rob Call: LinkedIn:@Rob-Call| Instagram:@rdcall| Twitter/X:@rdcall