
About
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Stories That Preach
Your story could be the sermon someone else is praying for.
Every life carries a story. Some are marked by pain, others by redemption, and many by moments where God showed up in ways that didn’t make sense at the time—but changed everything.
Stories That Preach is a podcast created to give space for real people to share real stories of struggle, healing, repentance, breakthrough, and transformation through Jesus Christ.
This is not about perfect people.
This is about a perfect God meeting people in imperfect places.
Why this podcast exists
There are stories that don’t always get told in church buildings, Sunday sermons, or social media posts—but they are still powerful enough to lead someone back to hope.
This podcast exists to:
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Give voice to testimonies that point to Jesus
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Break shame through truth and transparency
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Encourage others who feel alone in their journey
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Remind listeners that God still redeems stories today
Have a story to share?
If God has brought you through something—whether healing, deliverance, restoration, repentance, or a season that almost broke you—your story matters.
I would love to hear it.
You don’t need to be a speaker. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need a willingness to share what God has done in your life.
What I’m looking for
Stories such as:
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Overcoming trauma, abuse, or addiction
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Radical salvation or return to faith
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Deliverance from depression, anxiety, or darkness
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Restoration in relationships or identity
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Moments where God clearly intervened
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Honest journeys of struggle and surrender
How to submit your story
If you feel led to share, please reach out through the contact form on this website or email:
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Please include a short summary of your story and your contact information. If selected, we will follow up with next steps for recording.
A final word
Your story may be the very thing that helps someone else hold on a little longer, believe again, or come back to God.
Because sometimes…
a testimony becomes someone else’s lifeline.