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Canyon Church Faith Hope Recovery Podcast

Canyon Church Faith Hope Recovery Podcast

Auteur(s): David Scott and Cork Snider
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This podcast will focus on stories of faith, hope, and recovery for Canyon Church in Anaheim, California. The hosts are Preacher David Scott and church member Cork Snider.

© 2025 Canyon Church Faith Hope Recovery Podcast
Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Episode 19: Alejando Bueno
    Mar 6 2026

    Alejando discusses his conversion to Christ with the aid of his wife Sarah. It's a journey from unbelief from a young age where he had to grow up quick to becoming a seeker while in a long-distance relationship with his Sarah before they were married.

    For any person who believes the lies of "you are not good enough", this podcast delivers hope that you will outgrow that way of thinking.

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    42 min
  • Episode 18: David and Anna Klein
    Oct 24 2025

    David and Anna Klein have quite a journey together. They met in Oklahoma as Anna came from Japan to go to college. They married and settled into New York City, where employment and housing came miraculously together. They then moved to Long Beach, where again employment came for David (a teacher) despite a teacher surplus. Many churches, many cities, but an enduring love for each other, their three kids, and their God.

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    37 min
  • Episode 17: Bob Chenowith and the Jeremiah 29:11 life.
    Oct 10 2025

    Bob relays his incredible youth, where he moved out on his own at age 15 to escape his Dad's abuse. He is introduced to Jesus by his wife, Janey, when they meet at Fullerton College. Three kids and seven grandchildren later, Bob looks back at an amazing life where God had a plan for him even though he didn't know God did.

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    52 min
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