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From Addiction & Brokenness to Redemption in Christ | Christian Okeze #23

2 h 6 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Eddiefied, I sit down with my brother Christian Okeze to walk through a powerful testimony of redemption, restoration, and the transforming power of the gospel. Christian was born in Nigeria and immigrated to the United States at a young age. His life was marked early on by loss, instability, and responsibility beyond his years. As life unfolded, those pressures led him down a difficult path of addiction, broken relationships, and eventually time in prison. But this isn’t just a story about brokenness — it’s a story about how God meets us there. After hitting rock bottom and finding himself in Sacramento with nowhere to turn, Christian was led to Union Gospel Mission, where everything began to change. For the first time, the gospel became real — not just something he had heard growing up, but something he truly understood, believed, and surrendered to. Since then, the Lord has radically transformed his life. Today, Christian serves as the Head Chef at Union Gospel Mission, using his gifts to serve others and give back to the very community he once depended on. His life is now marked by purpose, humility, and a deep gratitude for the grace of God. In this episode, we talk about: * Growing up around faith but not truly knowing Christ * Loss, trauma, and the weight of responsibility at a young age * Addiction, brokenness, and hitting rock bottom * How God uses unlikely places to draw us to Himself * What it means to truly hear and believe the gospel * The ongoing process of healing, restoration, and walking in obedience * Encouragement for believers who are struggling or feel far from God This conversation is a reminder that no one is too far gone. No matter your past, your mistakes, or how broken things may seem — God is able to redeem, restore, and give new life through Jesus Christ. 📖 “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works…” — Hebrews 10:24 If this episode encouraged you, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe. Share this with someone who needs to hear this testimony.

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episode Why Christianity Is Not a Solo Act | Justin Schroeder #26 artwork

Why Christianity Is Not a Solo Act | Justin Schroeder #26

In this episode of the Eddiefied Podcast, Eddie sits downwith Pastor Justin Schroeder from Redeemer Bible Church for a deep conversationon biblical discipleship, Christian community, and God’s design for spiritualgrowth through life-on-life relationships within the local church.   What does true discipleship actually look like according toScripture? Has modern Christianity replaced biblical discipleship with sermons,podcasts, social media content, and church attendance? Why do so many believersfeel spiritually isolated despite being surrounded by churches and Christianresources?   Throughout this conversation, Justin shares his testimony,pastoral insights, and biblical perspective on why God never intended the Christian life to be lived alone. Together, we discuss the importance of real Christian community, the role of the local church in discipleship, how Jesus modeled relational discipleship with His followers, and why spiritual growth often happens through the inconvenience of walking closely with other believers.   This episode also explores: * What biblical discipleship truly means * The dangers of consumer Christianity * Why discipleship requires vulnerability and intentionality * How believers can pursue deeper Christian community * The difference between knowing truth intellectually and having a transformed heart * How churches can cultivate a healthy culture of discipleship * Why older believers should invest into younger Christians * Spiritual growth during suffering and difficult seasons * The role of pastors and church leadership in discipleship * Why many Christians struggle with accountability and openness * God’s design for growth through the local church Pastor Justin also shares practical encouragement forbelievers who feel disconnected in church, as well as wisdom for pastors whodesire to lead their churches toward healthier, more intentional discipleship.   The Eddiefied Podcast is built around Hebrews 10:24: “Consider how to stir up one another toward love and good works.”   The goal of this podcast is to encourage believers throughreal testimonies, honest conversations, and Christ-centered discussions thatpoint people back to the goodness and faithfulness of God.   If this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it withsomebody else who may benefit from it.   Subscribe for more faith-based conversations,testimonies, and biblical discussions.

25 de may de 20261 h 40 min
episode From Prison, Violence, & the Aryan Brotherhood, to Freedom in Christ | Fred Mendrin #25 artwork

From Prison, Violence, & the Aryan Brotherhood, to Freedom in Christ | Fred Mendrin #25

In Episode #25 of the Eddiefied Podcast, Eddie sits down with Fred Mendrin for one of the most raw, honest, and Gospel-centered conversations we’ve had on the podcast. After spending 15 years in prison and becoming deeply involved in the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang, Fred shares how a life driven by violence, reputation, anger, and broken identity ultimately left him empty — until everything changed through an encounter with Jesus Christ inside a prison cell. This episode is not just about prison or gang life. It’s about something every single person wrestles with: identity and self-worth. Together, Eddie and Fred dive deep into: * finding identity in Christ * overcoming shame and self-hatred * renewing the mind through God’s Word * battling condemnation and past failures * spiritual transformation * healing from broken identity * the danger of finding worth in reputation, performance, or approval * and the freedom that only Jesus can give. Fred also shares how Ephesians 2 became deeply personal in his walk with God — especially the words “But God…” — and how understanding forgiveness, adoption, grace, and redemption completely transformed the way he viewed himself. This conversation is filled with wisdom, vulnerability, biblical truth, and encouragement for anyone struggling with shame, insecurity, comparison, hopelessness, or questions surrounding their identity and purpose. Whether you’re a believer trying to renew your mind daily through God’s Word, or someone who feels too far gone for God to redeem, this episode is a reminder that no one is beyond the grace of Jesus Christ. Hebrews 10:24 says: “Consider how to stir up one another to love and good works.” That is the heartbeat behind every Eddiefied episode — encouraging believers through real stories of God’s transforming power. If this episode encouraged you, please consider: * liking the video * subscribing to the channel * sharing this episode with someone who needs hope * and leaving a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Thank you for being part of the Eddiefied family. Connect with us: YouTube: @Eddiefied Instagram: @Eddiefied Spotify & Apple Podcasts: Eddiefied Podcast

18 de may de 20262 h 7 min
episode Law Enforcement, Faith & Calling | David Hogge #24 artwork

Law Enforcement, Faith & Calling | David Hogge #24

What does it look like to follow Christ while serving in law enforcement? In this episode of the Eddiefied Podcast, I sit down with David Hogge (Retired Sergeant with 30 years of dedicated service) for a real and honest conversation about faith, calling, law enforcement, and what it means to honor Christ in high-pressure environments.David shares about his background growing up in California, and how he eventually stepped into a long career in law enforcement. Over the years, he served as an officer, detective, sergeant and Police Academy Commander, working in units ranging from narcotics and gangs to robbery investigations and community policing. But beyond the badge, this conversation goes deeper. We discuss: * David’s testimony and walk with Christ * What it means to view law enforcement as a calling * Christianity and policing from a biblical perspective * How believers can guard their hearts from cynicism and hardness * Emotional and moral challenges officers face * Loving your enemies while working in difficult environments * Romans 13 and controversial questions surrounding Christians in law enforcement * How the Church can pray for and support officers and their families * Encouragement for Christians considering careers in law enforcement or public service This episode is not about politics—it’s about faithfully following Christ wherever God has called you. Whether you work in law enforcement, know someone who does, or simply want to think more biblically about faith, justice, authority, and culture, I believe this conversation will encourage and challenge you. If this episode encouraged you, make sure to share it with someone who may need to hear it. 🎙️ Subscribe to the Eddiefied Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.

11 de may de 20261 h 30 min
episode From Addiction & Brokenness to Redemption in Christ | Christian Okeze #23 artwork

From Addiction & Brokenness to Redemption in Christ | Christian Okeze #23

In this episode of Eddiefied, I sit down with my brother Christian Okeze to walk through a powerful testimony of redemption, restoration, and the transforming power of the gospel. Christian was born in Nigeria and immigrated to the United States at a young age. His life was marked early on by loss, instability, and responsibility beyond his years. As life unfolded, those pressures led him down a difficult path of addiction, broken relationships, and eventually time in prison. But this isn’t just a story about brokenness — it’s a story about how God meets us there. After hitting rock bottom and finding himself in Sacramento with nowhere to turn, Christian was led to Union Gospel Mission, where everything began to change. For the first time, the gospel became real — not just something he had heard growing up, but something he truly understood, believed, and surrendered to. Since then, the Lord has radically transformed his life. Today, Christian serves as the Head Chef at Union Gospel Mission, using his gifts to serve others and give back to the very community he once depended on. His life is now marked by purpose, humility, and a deep gratitude for the grace of God. In this episode, we talk about: * Growing up around faith but not truly knowing Christ * Loss, trauma, and the weight of responsibility at a young age * Addiction, brokenness, and hitting rock bottom * How God uses unlikely places to draw us to Himself * What it means to truly hear and believe the gospel * The ongoing process of healing, restoration, and walking in obedience * Encouragement for believers who are struggling or feel far from God This conversation is a reminder that no one is too far gone. No matter your past, your mistakes, or how broken things may seem — God is able to redeem, restore, and give new life through Jesus Christ. 📖 “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works…” — Hebrews 10:24 If this episode encouraged you, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe. Share this with someone who needs to hear this testimony.

4 de may de 20262 h 6 min
episode Christ vs. Culture? Navigating Tensions in the Church | Eugene Kovalenko #22 artwork

Christ vs. Culture? Navigating Tensions in the Church | Eugene Kovalenko #22

What happens when culture and Christ feel like they’re pulling in different directions? In this episode of the Eddiefied Podcast, I sit down with Pastor & Author Eugene Kovalenko, associate pastor at House of the Gospel in Fresno, California, and author of Cultural Crossroads, to unpack one of the most important, and often unspoken topics today — the tensions that ethnic churches navigate today. From generational divides to language barriers, from identity struggles to mission drift, many believers—especially those in immigrant and ethnic church contexts—find themselves caught between two worlds. Together, we explore: * The tension between culture and faith in today’s churches * The difference between 1st, 2nd, and 1.5 generation believers * Why some churches struggle with mission and growth * The dangers of ethnocentricity and inward-focused communities * Assimilation vs. separation vs. integration — and what actually works * How the Missio Dei (mission of God) reshapes the church’s purpose * Practical models for building healthy, gospel-centered churches This conversation is not about rejecting culture—but about putting it in its proper place under Christ. If you’ve ever felt disconnected in church, wrestled with identity, or longed for a healthier, more mission-minded community, this episode will challenge and encourage you. 📖 I would highly encourage you to purchase Eugene’s book: Cultural Crossroads Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Crossroads-Challenges-Churches-American/dp/B0GQ2SS616/ref=sr_1_2?crid=36F0GRDE0HYAQ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.56OaHOV5EkgXbHfnEwHeGj13vLfWX9M6TnzgZ1mhsphFsPmGNggBQMPxlE2h9PoXjwRdr1bCGXxuGOFJxJYZFk5dlP-9uYIEOenMgdaU25vkZ6JktZzxdma86rCGDg3U-EzH_h5eZPa8PAPa--zH-ispycbZ7zsVbKrvctPjBPf5QnBILf_njad2CrGhuBCVTN2wk5Vpri04kiKJyTHfO8OcTlmQnoC_HclHtsxeoLY.f0gT-85E7__2aJb4oEYcWIPbW9CghjRbe6yWQXBs2YM&dib_tag=se&keywords=cultural+crossroads&qid=1777361890&sprefix=cultural+crossroa%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-2 🎙️ Subscribe for more conversations that stir us toward love and good works (Hebrews 10:24)

28 de abr de 20261 h 36 min