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Black Fire Podcast
Cyrena Denniston/Black Fire Ministries
56 episodes
2 days ago
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Season 4 - Episode 10: 🔥Chosen and Changed🔥
Black Fire Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes
3 months ago
Season 4 - Episode 10: 🔥Chosen and Changed🔥
In our Season finally - Nathan, originally from Ghana, shared his faith journey, including his upbringing in a Christian home and his transition from being raised in a palace to living in a mission house after his father's stroke. He discussed how his foster father, a spiritual son of his biological father, played a pivotal role in his life and faith, leading to his name change from Tim Jackery to Nathan, which means "gift" in Hebrew. Nathan pursued theology studies in Ghana and the United States, eventually answering a call to become a pastor with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.Nathan, originally from Ghana, shared his faith journey, including his upbringing in a Christian home and his transition from being raised in a palace to living in a mission house after his father's stroke. He discussed how his foster father, a spiritual son of his biological father, played a pivotal role in his life and faith, leading to his name change from Tim Jackery to Nathan, which means "gift" in Hebrew. Nathan pursued theology studies in Ghana and the United States, eventually answering a call to become a pastor with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Black Fire Podcast