I share the importance of exercising caution with emails that appear to come from legitimate sources like PayPal, Facebook, or Microsoft, as scammers are becoming increasingly skilled at creating fraudulent messages. I share steps to confirm the authenticity of such emails, including checking if you recently initiated the action mentioned (e.g., a password reset or transaction) and examining the email for personalization and a matching recipient address. If these indicators suggest a scam, I recommend deleting or reporting the email. I then share the parallels between scam emails and matters of faith, sharing a personal story about a toxic relationship. After the relationship ended, my ex-partner attacked my character and faith, which I hold as a core principle in my life and businesses (e.g., featuring my testimony on my voice-over website). I note that such behavior is common among those who are hurting and that some individuals or groups exploit faith for personal gain. However, I believe that deception is unsustainable, and authenticity endures over time—supported by the fact that you continue to listen. I conclude by encouraging vigilance in both digital interactions and personal trust, emphasizing the reliability of gut instincts. Psalm 145:18 "The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth." Be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Follow to our social media channels: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnsVoiceOvers https://twitter.com/amylynnorg https://thevoiceofamylynn.wordpress.com https://www.youtube.com/AmyLynnOrg Visit our website at: http://www.amylynn.org