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From Prison to Purpose: How God Builds Men in the Middle of Cultural Collapse

1 h 11 min · 5. maj 2026
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What can one man actually do in a collapsing culture? Most Christians see the corruption, feel the tension, and ask: “What am I supposed to do?” In this episode, we sit down with Bryan Dawson, President and CEO of 1819 News—a man who went from prison to building one of the most influential media platforms in Alabama—to answer that question. This is not theory. This is a real story of: * Breaking generational cycles * Discovering calling outside the pulpit * Standing firm under pressure * And building something that actually moves culture If you’re tired of outrage with no direction, this episode will reorient you.

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