Letters From Home

“From Sulawesi to Seattle: A Life Shaped By Compassion” Arie Mahler, Ep. 72

Compassion can shape lives. So many babies have been born in adversity. Their start in life is sodifficult. And yet God has a plan. Adoption is so often part of that. And sometimes, the mosthopeless story, can be the one God uses to display His great power, and His gentle compassion.Arie Mahler shares his inspiring…

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“Private and Public Restoration from Secret Sin” Pastor Neil Matthews, Ep. 71

Ep. 71: “Private and Public Restoration from Secret Sin” Show Notes Has your spouse or roommate ever stumbled upon a private addiction and confronted you? What if you were a young and new pastor who loved working with kids? Today’s guest walks us through how his secret porn addiction was discovered, how he asked for…

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“Do You Believe in Miracles?” Shauna Parker, Ep. 70

Ep. 70 “Do You Believe in Miracles?” Show Notes: Do you believe in Miracles? Is there anyone in your life whom every time you see them, you are reminded with a resounding swell in your heart that God is a God of miracles.  Shauna’s story is this.  Her story is traumatic, impactful, full of hope,…

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“Newly Quadriplegic: Road From Despair to the Paralympics”Joe Delagrave | Vault, Ep. 69

Episode 69: “Newly Quadriplegic: Road From Despair to the Paralympics” Show Notes Newly Quadriplegic. Can you imagine at age 19, after a boating accident, waking up from surgery to the doctors telling you that you will never walk again? Despair settled in. This is the beginning of Joe Delagrave’s deep transformation.   His journey to…

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“Falsely Accused Pastor” Markus Watson | Vault, Ep. 68

Ep. 68 Show Notes Can you imagine being falsely accused as a pastor?  Then add to that, false charges filed against you where even the FBI gets involved. Markus Watson walks through what he and his family went through at their church, and though months later, exonerated by the Presbytery was voted out of his…

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“In Case I Die” Jerry Dugan | Vault, Ep. 67

Ep 67 Show Notes While deployed to Kuwait, Jerry Dugan wrote to his family the “in case I die” letter. His whole hard life had led to this moment. You will see the wonderful way the Lord protected him, changed him and his family, and how he was able to come home. He is truly…

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“Losing Her Beloved Through Medical Malpractice” Ami Shroyer | Vault,, Ep. 66

Ep. 66 Show Notes Losing a loved one through medical malpractice has to be one of the most difficult experiences in life. This is Ami Shroyer’s story, and she would say she was loved for 100 years in 20.  Not everyone gets to experience a love like this. As a traveling teen musician, she met…

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“Bible Project Global Visionary” Michael McDonald | Vault, Ep. 65

Ep. 65 Show Notes Bible Project has been a tidal wave of blessing to this world and one of the Bible Project’s key visionaries is Michael McDonald. Sometimes it takes a rough childhood, and the longing of  a young boy to find a father figure, to inform his global focus and mindset.   Changed by…

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“Adopting Two Boys, Ages 3 & 4 While Single in His Twenties” Holland Webb | Vault, Ep. 64

Ep 64 Show Notes How many people choose adoption, while single in their twenties?  I would imagine, not many. And to have the boys be age 3 and age 4.  That is a true baptism into parenting. This isn’t a calling for everyone, but it was a calling for Holland Webb. You will hear how…

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“Dreams Fulfilled and Disillusionment in Hollywood” Chris Staron | Vault, Ep. 63

Have you ever wondered what it would be like, to move to Hollywood to pursue your dream of filmmaking? Chris Staron brings us right into his experience of dreams fulfilled and disillusionment in Hollywood.He will take us backstage into his own personal foray into the Christian Filmmaking industry. His experience may surprise you. Through all…

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