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Arch Evens Testimony: He Asked God For A Sign And A Stranger Ran After Him

54 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067452/fan_mail/new] A man can run hard, wreck his life, and still find himself praying in the dark. That’s what makes Arch Evans’ testimony hit so deep. We sit down together at the 421 Studio with Arch, his wife, and our friend Deb Osborne, and we walk straight through the real story: early drug use, a season of Satanism and occult curiosity, years of alcohol and hard drugs, and the brutal reality of meth addiction that ends in homelessness, trauma, and losing time with his kids.  What changes the direction isn’t a perfect moment, it’s desperation and a risky prayer. Arch talks about fasting and asking God for a sign that He’s still listening, then getting an unexpected invitation to church while they’re simply trying to survive. From there we dig into Christian addiction recovery as it actually looks day to day: cravings, triggers, shame, and the slow process of letting things fall away as faith becomes more than a memory.  We also get honest about spiritual warfare and the stuff many people avoid saying out loud, from pornography and sexual sin to Ouija boards, séances, and what it means to “open doors” you can’t easily shut. Along the way we talk forgiveness, free will, family wounds, and why restoration can take years but still be real. We close with hope and purpose, including a vision for reaching homeless neighbors with compassion that comes from lived experience.  If you’re searching for a powerful Christian testimony, a story about meth recovery and homelessness, or practical encouragement to come back to God after relapse, press play and stay with us. Subscribe to the 421 Show, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review that helps more people find these testimonies. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2067452/support] I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

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