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Living Out Loud with Alley and Amanda
Alley Bell and Amanda Reed
148 episodes
3 days ago
We encourage women to find freedom in sharing their stories. We laugh, we cry, but in the end, it’s always encouraging.
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We encourage women to find freedom in sharing their stories. We laugh, we cry, but in the end, it’s always encouraging.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Special Guest #132 - Marla Sartain
Living Out Loud with Alley and Amanda
37 minutes 19 seconds
4 months ago
Special Guest #132 - Marla Sartain

Marla Sartain has been married to her husband of almost 8 years, and they live in Water Valley. They have one daughter, Taylor, who is married, and they have a grandson, Gunner who is almost 2 years old.  He is the absolute light of their world.  They are very active with Pinelake Oxford, but their true passion is Kairos Prison Ministry.  They have actively served with Kairos for almost ten years.  They love having the opportunity to share the love of Christ with those who are incarcerated, both men and women.It is their desire to be a light in the dark places and point others to Jesus.



Living Out Loud with Alley and Amanda
We encourage women to find freedom in sharing their stories. We laugh, we cry, but in the end, it’s always encouraging.