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He Went to Prison 7 Times… Now He Helps Others Stay Free | Ep. 36 w/ Chris Sanders

48 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Most people at the Lake of the Ozarks have never heard of this place. But for the past 25 years Lighthouse Mission has helped more than 1,000 men transition out of prison, rebuild their lives, and rediscover purpose—and it’s happening right here in the Lake of the Ozarks community. In this episode, I sit down with Chris Sanders, the Program Director at Lighthouse Mission. Chris went to prison 7 times before his life completely changed. This is a raw one. Chris shares his story of failure, redemption, faith, and second chances. Topics: What it’s really like getting out of prison How Lighthouse Mission works Why structure (no phone, no car) matters The moment that changed Chris’s life forever If you enjoy stories like this, share it with someone who needs to hear it. — Lake of the Ozarks ️ Take On The Lake by LakeExpo Got a guest idea? Message us on Facebook @TakeontheLake

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