Episodes

  • Allen Adam shares his Testimony. Escaping Addiction's Shadow: Breaking Generational Trauma Through Faith
    Jun 29 2025

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    From the brink of suicide to a life transformed by divine intervention, Alan Adams reveals the raw reality of growing up in the grip of addiction, instability, and abandonment. His powerful testimony begins with a childhood marked by a drug-addicted household, a mother in prison, and a father who was rarely present, forcing young Alan to navigate a world where survival meant constantly adapting to new homes and schools.

    The turning point came on a railroad trestle at age 13, when—ready to end his life—Alan heard a voice saying, "I love you, don't do it." That divine encounter literally saved his life and began his journey to faith. Throughout the conversation, Alan shares how coaches, youth pastors, and everyday people became unexpected lifelines, showing how God often works through ordinary individuals to reach those in crisis.

    This deeply moving episode explores the challenges of breaking generational cycles, finding identity beyond childhood trauma, and learning to parent differently than how one was raised. Alan's story particularly resonates with listeners who've experienced similar struggles, offering hope that your darkest moments can become your most powerful testimony. The biblical story of Peter walking on water becomes a powerful metaphor for maintaining faith through life's storms—"The second you take your eyes off Him, you'll start to sink."

    Whether you're currently walking through your own valley or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers profound insights into how God can transform pain into purpose. As Alan emphasizes, "What the devil meant for evil, God turned around for good." If you're feeling alone or surrounded by impossible circumstances, this testimony reminds you that God sees you, loves you, and has a purpose for every painful chapter of your story.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • The Journey Home: Faith, Growth, and Second Chances
    Jun 29 2025

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    Have you ever wondered if God truly restores what the enemy has stolen? Sister Deb's powerful testimony proves He does exactly that—sometimes in the most unexpected ways and with perfect timing.

    Sister Deb joins the 421 Show to share the remarkable changes God has brought to her life, including reuniting her with her first love after 40 years apart. Their story reads like a divine romance: teenage sweethearts separated by life circumstances only to be brought back together decades later when they were finally ready to walk together in God's purpose. "It was just like there was no time between us at all," she shares about their emotional reunion after four decades apart. This beautiful reconciliation demonstrates how God's restoration sometimes requires us to journey through different seasons before receiving the blessing.

    Beyond her personal love story, Sister Deb dives deep into what true spiritual growth looks like. "What comes with deliverance is growth," she explains, highlighting how God doesn't just free us from our past—He transforms us through the process. She candidly discusses her spiritual journey, from her struggles to the daily choices that have deepened her relationship with God. Her insights about setting aside worldly activities to focus on "soul saving" in these end times offer a sobering yet hope-filled perspective on what matters most as believers.

    Perhaps the most profound moment comes when Sister Deb shares a revelation about "the alabaster box"—how God is breaking open His presence and pouring out His Spirit on His people in these last days. Just as Mary broke her alabaster box to anoint Jesus before His resurrection, this outpouring signals significant spiritual events on the horizon. Are you positioning yourself to receive what God is pouring out? Listen to this episode, let Sister Deb's testimony inspire you, and discover how God might be working to restore what's been stolen in your own life—even if it's been decades in the making.

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    40 mins
  • CCOG Sunday Morning Service 6-22-25. Return, Repent, Remove, Receive: The Revival Pattern
    Jun 24 2025

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    Revival isn't about changing our methodology or worship style but experiencing a transformative encounter with God through authentic spiritual hunger. The biblical pattern for genuine revival involves returning to the altar, repenting completely, removing all hindrances, and positioning ourselves to receive from God.

    • Revival is not mere change in philosophy, methodology, or worship style
    • Recounting past revivals doesn't automatically create present revival
    • Every revival in the Old Testament follows the pattern: return, repent, remove, receive
    • The altar should be viewed as a bench of refuge, not a bench of shame
    • True repentance combines sorrow with determination to change
    • We must remove anything that hinders a wholehearted relationship with God
    • Our trials may not be punishment but opportunities for God to display His glory
    • The Bible provides more accurate information about current events than news networks
    • God is seeking those who are desperate and hungry for His presence

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    57 mins
  • Paul Monroe Testifies on Leaving Sin Behind: A Raw Conversation About Spiritual Transformation
    Jun 14 2025

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    Paul Monroe never expected to find himself homeless, sleeping on a balcony at a place called Christ's Hands in Harlan County. After decades battling severe addiction – shooting up IV drugs, cycling through prison sentences across multiple states, and watching his family relationships crumble – he had finally hit rock bottom.

    "I didn't know where else to turn," Paul shares in this raw, unfiltered conversation. "And when I finally decided – or God finally put it on my heart – to get saved and I came to church and prayed, God took everything. My addiction, my cravings... I've not had any kind of craving, no thought of using, nothing at all."

    The transformation didn't stop with sobriety. Within months, family members who had previously refused to let him into their homes were welcoming him back. His sister even insisted he stay with her rather than return to the streets after rehab. But Paul's testimony isn't about presenting a picture-perfect recovery story. With remarkable candor, he discusses his ongoing battles with temptation, particularly around lust and sexual thoughts, and how he brings these struggles before God daily.

    This conversation between Paul and host Jd dives deep into the realities of addiction, childhood trauma, religious judgment, and what true spiritual transformation looks like. They tackle difficult subjects head-on: the physical and sexual abuse both experienced as children, the misconceptions around "jailhouse religion," and the judgmental attitudes that can prevent people from finding God.

    "No matter where you're at, give your heart to God," Paul urges listeners. "I didn't get saved in a church house. I cried out to God and he answered me." For anyone battling addiction, wrestling with past trauma, or simply feeling beyond redemption, this episode offers a powerful reminder that no one is beyond the reach of grace.

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    52 mins
  • Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Hell Breaking Loose: A Biblical Warning
    Jun 11 2025

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    What happens when the bottomless pit opens and demonic forces are unleashed on earth? Sister Deb takes listeners on a sobering journey through Revelation 9, examining the fifth and sixth trumpet judgments that will occur during the Great Tribulation.

    With unflinching clarity, Sister Deb unpacks the terrifying imagery of locust-like creatures with human faces, women's hair, and lion's teeth—beings armed with scorpion stings that will torment humanity for five months. Even more disturbing, during this period people will "seek death and not find it," as even suicide becomes impossible. The sixth trumpet judgment follows with the release of an army that kills one-third of mankind—potentially billions of people in today's population terms.

    Throughout this powerful teaching, Sister Deb addresses three vital questions: Why would God reveal these horrifying future events? What purpose do these warnings serve? And most importantly, how can anyone escape this coming judgment?

    "I believe he wants us to read this and know it because he wants us who know the truth to right now start sharing the gospel with the lost," she explains, emphasizing the urgent need for believers to warn others before it's too late.

    The episode closes with a piercing question from Hebrews 2:3—"How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?"—followed by Sister Deb's heartfelt prayer for listeners to recognize their need for salvation through Jesus Christ. The message serves as both stark warning and compassionate invitation to find refuge before these prophesied events unfold.

    Don't miss this crucial examination of biblical prophecy that cuts through comfortable theology to present the urgent reality of coming judgment and the salvation freely offered through Christ.

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    26 mins
  • 6-8-25 CCOG Sunday Morning Service Recovering What's Lost: Finding Value in Dark Places
    Jun 9 2025

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    Have you ever found yourself in a dark place, covered in the mud and dirt of poor decisions, wondering if you could ever be restored to your former glory? In this powerful message from Cavewood Church of God, we journey through the parable of the lost coin from Luke 15, uncovering profound truths about God's relentless pursuit of what belongs to Him.

    Unlike the lost sheep or the prodigal son, the lost coin had no awareness of its misplaced condition—much like many who sit in church pews today, participating in worship while spiritually disconnected without even realizing it. The missing coin was part of a woman's engagement headdress, symbolizing commitment and belonging. When one piece went missing, all attention focused on the absence rather than the nine remaining coins. This mirrors our own experience; we notice what's gone rather than what remains.

    The sermon reveals three powerful steps in the recovery process: First, the woman lit a candle, bringing light to darkness—just as Jesus illuminates our darkest situations. Second, she swept the house, removing dirt and debris—representing how we must clean out things from our lives that bury our true purpose. Finally, she searched diligently, getting down on hands and knees if necessary, not caring about appearances but determined to find what was lost. Sometimes recovery isn't pretty, but the value of what's being sought makes the effort worthwhile.

    Perhaps most striking is that while the woman's friends weren't part of the search party, they were invited to the celebration afterward. How many of us show up only for celebrations but avoid the messy work of restoration? God sees value in us even in our worst condition. No matter how far you've wandered or how much dirt covers you, your worth has never diminished in His eyes. He specializes in recovery and restoration—it's the very heart of His mission.

    Have you given up on something God is still searching for? Join us at Cavewood Church of God where the fire still burns on the altar and restoration awaits.

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    33 mins
  • Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Taming the Untamable: The Power of Our Words
    Jun 6 2025

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    Have you ever considered the immense power contained in your everyday words? Sister Deb Osborne tackles the challenging subject of taming our tongues in this thought-provoking episode that will transform how you view your daily conversations.

    Drawing from James 3, Sister Deb reveals the paradox that humans have successfully tamed ferocious lions, bears, and elephants, yet struggle mightily with controlling our "two-inch slab of trouble" – our tongues. With vivid imagery and scriptural wisdom, she illustrates how our words can function as weapons of mass destruction or tools for healing and encouragement.

    What makes this episode particularly compelling is Sister Deb's raw vulnerability. She courageously shares her own "hamburger meltdown" story – a moment when she spoke harshly to a restaurant owner over a disappointing meal, followed by her persistent efforts to make amends after feeling convicted. This authentic glimpse into her personal struggle reminds us that taming the tongue is an ongoing journey for every believer.

    The practical wisdom offered is immediately applicable: before speaking, ask yourself if what you're about to say is true, helpful, inspiring, necessary, and kind. Sister Deb emphasizes that transforming our speech begins with transforming our hearts, as Jesus taught that "out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks." Through Christ's strength, we can experience the heart change needed to speak words that build up rather than tear down.

    Whether you struggle with gossip, reactionary outbursts, or simply using words carelessly, this episode offers biblical guidance for bringing your speech under the lordship of Christ. Join Sister Deb in discovering how our words can reflect the light of Christ to everyone around us. Listen now and begin transforming your conversations today!

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    27 mins
  • Bible Talk with sister Deb. Ready or Not: Preparing for Christ's Imminent Return
    Jun 2 2025

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    The second coming of Jesus Christ is imminent, with signs all around us indicating we're closer than ever before to His return.

    • Jesus repeats "I come quickly" three times in Revelation 22, emphasizing the urgency of His return
    • Three witnesses confirm this message: God's angel, John, and Jesus Christ himself
    • Christ's return means joy for believers but judgment for those who don't know Him
    • The "twinkling of an eye" means His return will happen faster than our quickest reflex
    • Christians should live with expectancy, not complacency, as they await His return
    • God's perfect track record of fulfilled prophecies guarantees His future promises will also be fulfilled
    • Present-day signs (wars, earthquakes, famines) are just "the beginning of sorrows"
    • The final invitation in Revelation 22:17 offers the water of life freely to all who will come

    Today is the day of salvation - not tomorrow, not someday. Open your heart to Jesus before it's too late.


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    25 mins