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Hollerin' Hope

Hollerin' Hope

Auteur(s): Paul Campbell
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Be inspired by Hollerin' Hope, a podcast featuring stories of faith from the hills of Eastern Kentucky and beyond. We'll hear from those who've overcome life's challenges and explore how God's glory can shine through even the darkest of times.Paul Campbell Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • The Key to Your Own Prison
    Sep 17 2025

    What if the person who holds the key to your freedom is you? Join us on Hollerin' Hope as Michael Bolling shares a deeply personal testimony that redefines what it means to be imprisoned. Mike recounts a series of faith-building moments, sparked by an incredibly improbable source, that led him on a path he never saw coming. He reveals the suffocating weight of holding onto a personal prison of bitterness and pain. But in a moment of profound clarity, Mike chose to wield the most powerful tool available to him: the Godly gift of forgiveness. This isn't just a story about forgiving others—it's about the miraculous, liberating power of forgiving yourself and releasing the past. Get ready to be moved by Mike's raw and honest account of finding freedom where he least expected it.

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    1 h et 14 min
  • That's how God is
    Jun 14 2025

    Discover a story of faith, flavor, and triumph in Hollerin' Hope, Episode 4! We're thrilled to feature Brian Miller, the pit-boss of Creekside Junction and pastor of Twin Oaks Freewill Baptist Church. This interview, conducted at a spirited BBQ competition in Leslie County, Kentucky, co-hosted by Trails of Smoke BBQ and Rockhouse Pentecostal Church, dives deep into Brian's personal testimony. Get ready to be inspired by his words and celebrate Creekside Junction's incredible double win in Babybacks and Pulled Pork, a testament to their skill and dedication!

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    51 min
  • The sins of our fathers
    Jun 8 2025

    Consider this: Are we truly 'self-made,' or do we often find ourselves living out the reputations, good or bad, of our parents? Is it our destiny to follow the exact path laid out by those who raised us? And perhaps most importantly, can we still find hope and build a positive future, even when confronted with the mistakes or burdens of generations past?

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    21 min
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