“Rae: The Day Everything Changed, and the God Who Met Her There” This episode is different. It’s not a story about an accident, it’s a story about a God who shows up in the moments we can’t remember but somehow still know. Rae sits down with Dillon to share what happened on October 29, the day she lost both of her legs… and found a presence that changed everything. She talks about the blackout she doesn’t remember but could feel, the calm that made no logical sense, and the moment on November...
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“Rae: The Day Everything Changed, and the God Who Met Her There” This episode is different. It’s not a story about an accident, it’s a story about a God who shows up in the moments we can’t remember but somehow still know. Rae sits down with Dillon to share what happened on October 29, the day she lost both of her legs… and found a presence that changed everything. She talks about the blackout she doesn’t remember but could feel, the calm that made no logical sense, and the moment on November...
What does it really cost to change? Dillon and Pastor Jamie cut through the noise of modern culture to talk about the real cost of growth, leadership, and spiritual authority in a world addicted to performance and perfection. This isn’t a Good Friday sermon — it’s a spiritual reckoning wrapped in cultural commentary. From the epidemic of obesity and dopamine addiction to the collapse of authentic masculinity, this episode peels back the layers of distraction, compromise, and emotional numbnes...
Why Not Us
“Rae: The Day Everything Changed, and the God Who Met Her There” This episode is different. It’s not a story about an accident, it’s a story about a God who shows up in the moments we can’t remember but somehow still know. Rae sits down with Dillon to share what happened on October 29, the day she lost both of her legs… and found a presence that changed everything. She talks about the blackout she doesn’t remember but could feel, the calm that made no logical sense, and the moment on November...