Breaking Fake

Breaking Fake: Savanna & Kasi | Episode 23

48 min · 16. maj 2026
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In this episode of Breaking Fake, Sam sits down with Savanna and Kasi for an honest conversation about motherhood, marriage, ministry, and walking through life’s hardest seasons with faith.From cancer diagnoses to open-heart surgeries, these moms share how God carried their families through fear, uncertainty, and surrender — and how their struggles became opportunities to point people back to Him.A powerful conversation filled with vulnerability, encouragement, and hope for anyone navigating difficult seasons.

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