From murderers to missionaries and actors to athletes, people from all walks of life have life-changing encounters with God. Listen to them share their stories here.
By the age of 32, Mark Whitacre thought he had it all. He was a high-level executive and millionaire. After illegally helping his employer with one of the largest price fixing cases in U.S. history, Mark became an informant for the FBI.
Hear more of Markâs storyâincluding how he found Jesus Christ in federal prisonâon this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.
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Singer and worship leader Christine DâClario has walked a difficult road. As a child, she was rejected because of her ethnicity, as a teen she rebelled against God, and as an adult, she struggled with infertility and severe postpartum depression.
Todayâin addition to traveling the world with her singingâChristine helps Christians who are battling mental illness. Listen as she shares her story on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.
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When combat veteran Fernando Arroyo left the U.S. Army, he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. It got so bad, he almost took his own life.
Today, Fernando works to help other veterans find hope and overcome PTSD. Hear more of his story on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.
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On the same night that Naeem Fazal saw Jesus in a dream, he converted from Islam to Christianity.
Today, he is the founding pastor of Mosaic Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Find out more of his transformational story on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.
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When Mike Weaverâs brother died of COVID-19 in 2022, he lost both a lifelong friend and a bandmateâbut the story doesnât end there.
Find out more about the brothersâ relationship, ministry, and band, Big Daddy Weave, on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.Â
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From a shark bite survivor, to an NFL star, to a missionary doctor who nearly died of Ebola, meet some of the most memorable guests from the last eight years of GPS: God. People. Stories.Â
Then get ready for a year of powerful new episodes as this Christ-centered podcast returns in March.
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âWhy do I have no family in New York City, no experience in New York City, no history in New York City, but yet I feel like I belong in it, in my gut?â
Thatâs the question Garrett Raburn found himself asking a few years ago. It shocked his wife, Gabi, who thought they had âsettled downâ in Fort Worth, Texas.
Hear their story of adventure in this fifth and final episode of our series on missionaries.
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Ben Page left his pro soccer career and moved to the inner city of Charlotte, North Carolina, to live among the kids in his ministry.
Listen as Ben shares the challenges, dangers and joys of living out the love of Christ to his neighbors in what was once one of the most dangerous communities in Charlotte.
âWe would drop soccer balls on the ground and just start kicking a ball with whoever was in the park.â
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Carolyn Pace has served as a missionary in Peru since the 1960s. Sheâs lived through military coups and violence in the streets.
âWe would hear an explosion, and we're sitting at the table eating ⊠and somebody would say, âOh, I wonder what building or what place that was.â And then we would pass the potatoes or something.â
Not much fazes Carolyn, but she and her family recently experienced back-to-back losses that could have led them to say goodbye to Peru for good.
Listen in as Carolynâalong with her son-in-law Rick Andersonâshares a story of deep faith in the midst of heartbreaking loss.
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The Newquist family was loving their new life onboard a medical ship off the coast of Africa. Then the COVID pandemic struck.
âIt was absolutely devastating,â Raeanne Newquist said. âWe had given up everything to go do this. And in some ways, it felt like it had blown up in our face.â
Find out what happened next in the second half of the Newquistsâ extraordinary story.
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The Newquist family was living the American Dream in California. They left it all behind to serve God onboard a medical missions ship off the coast of Africa.
Listen to their extraordinary story on this new episode of GPS.
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