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“Life on the Run” Kipp Wilkinson | Vault | Ep. 62

Life on the run. From the law. Still a child living with his once carefree but now troubled Mom, the remnants of his semi-idyllic remote hippie childhood… faded into a dark season for the whole family. At only 12, Kipp had already experienced 2 lifetimes of pain.He takes us on his journey… of life… of processing his childhood.. of a life-changing divine encounter… and profound moments. All of this led him down the path of healing, to the remarkable albeit imperfect place he is now at in his life, life on the run, to his God.

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“What is in a Name?” Glesener Family, Bonus Ep. 61

What is in a name? And what could your name tell others, and how is it part of your story? We will explore these questions and more, hearing a special message from Mike Glesener, my better half. Prov. 22:1-“A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor better than silver or gold.”

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“Learning Hospitality” Sue Donaldson Ep. 60

Did you know that fulfilling the great commission in the scriptures can be as simple as learning to practice hospitality in our homes? Sue Donaldson had wanted to be a missionary to the world, from her youth.  In her adulthood she realized that the mission field starts right at her own address, at her own…

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“At The Altar” Rhonda Hollins Ep. 58

Episode Description:In marriage, two become one, but that is definitely a process. Some would call that process “from me to we.” Rhonda Hollins shares her profound “me to we” journey of love.You will hear how a painful dating experience affected her, how a miracle shaped her and how the love for her Savior has enabled…

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“Seen, Known, Loved and Heard” Amy Watson Episode 52

Loved in a foster home with 35 other kids.  And only having slept in a real bed for the first time at age 10.  Can you imagine what life in that home might be like?  Or what trauma you would go through, just to get to that point?

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“Living and Loving Out Loud” Raven Hartwell Ep. 51

Have you made a mistake, a really big one, early on in marriage?  Did you think your marriage was over? Our society is so prone to cancel for the smallest of transgressions. But not God. God wants to not only completely heal us, but to have our healing be a story that can be lived and shared out loud, to help others heal.   

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“Finding Your Life’s Great Message” Bonus Ep. 50

What is the great message and theme of your life?  Would finding the answer to this question make a difference? In my last several podcast episodes I asked this question of my guests, and have put together an audio montage of their answers.  The answers might inspire you to find the great message and theme of your own life,  as well as discover this beauty in others.

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Ep. 35 “A 21st Century Virtual Visionary” Eric Nevins

How long did it take you to find your calling from God? For Eric, it took him 15 long years. But he arrived. and now, he is living his purpose, as a 21st Century Virtual Visionary. Come along on his journey!

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Ep. 29-“The Search For Redemption” Holland Webb

Losing a parent at an early age can be traumatic. It can leave a gaping hole, and take years to understand. Holland Webb spent years searching for what was lost, and ultimately as a life mission, has sought to redeem that loss by being that for someone else.
Thus began his adoption of two little boys, age 3 and age 4, while himself a single 27-year-old man, which greatly grew his faith in Jesus Christ. His road to personal redemption is remarkable.

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Ep. 27-“Love Beyond Borders” Sean McCoy (Pt. 2)

Pt. 2 of Sean’s story. Three things you will want to hear in this conversation: his heart’s desire to truly understand and love everyone,  as he sees Jesus did;  his bright mind, that is constantly reasoning, asking why, and reminding him of his own humanity; and his boyish humor that lights up a room. Add to this the vast amount of countries he has visited, his experience in the military, mistakes that he has made, and a loving family, that has helped cancer patients for decades, and you have a moving inspiring listen.   It is like sitting at the table with your wiser older brother you respect.  Enjoy!

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