• Episode 9 Drops Now: Beth Volz Testimony From Trials to Triumph

  • Feb 26 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 9 Drops Now: Beth Volz Testimony From Trials to Triumph

  • Summary

  • 🎙️ Episode 9 Drops Now: Beth Volz Testimony From Trials to Triumph🎙️

    Dive headfirst with us into Beth Volz's raw and real journey, a tale that rips through the shadows of a crushing divorce and the grip of alcoholism to a life drenched in divine light. Beth lays it all out - the gritty battles with addiction, the heart-wrenching fight for sobriety, and the seismic shift towards a life where every challenge is met with a fistful of faith.

    Her story isn't just about clawing back from the edge; it’s a frontline report of God's power in action. Taking a leap of faith that’s nothing short of heroic, Beth's bold move to give a kidney to Alex wasn’t just a lifesaving act—it was a testament to the strength of God's Spirit inside of her and the depth of her commitment to walk in God's path.

    Beth's saga stands as a towering beacon to anyone in the throes of their darkest hour, proving that with God, no pit is too deep, no night too dark. This episode is more than just a story; it's an invitation to rise, to fight back with faith, and to discover your divine purpose amidst the storms.

    Gear up for an episode that’s not merely about surviving, but thriving through faith, guts, and the grace of God.

    Hit play to journey through a story where despair transforms into hope, and an ordinary life catapults into the extraordinary, guided by the unseen hand of the divine.

    #ironsharpensiron #faith #SpiritualJourney

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