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Why I Still Talk About Jesus Despite Criticism From Christians

11 min · 13. maj 2026
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Two years ago, I started this podcast while struggling with shame, doubt, and a relationship that pulled me away from God. I questioned whether my voice was even worthy to be heard. But in the middle of that battle, I discovered something powerful: God still meets us even in our brokenness. In this episode, I share my journey from prison to faith, the inner voices that tried to silence me, and why I chose to speak about Jesus again despite fear, criticism, and theological disagreements. I talk about encountering God through Scripture, wrestling with church culture, and learning that following Jesus is not about perfection, but transformation. This is a conversation about grace, calling, testimony, and the tension between condemnation and compassion in modern Christianity. More than anything, it’s a reminder that no matter your past, God still calls people to bring light, hope, and truth into the world. If you’ve ever felt disqualified, silenced, or unsure of your place in faith, this episode is for you.

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Two years ago, I started this podcast while struggling with shame, doubt, and a relationship that pulled me away from God. I questioned whether my voice was even worthy to be heard. But in the middle of that battle, I discovered something powerful: God still meets us even in our brokenness. In this episode, I share my journey from prison to faith, the inner voices that tried to silence me, and why I chose to speak about Jesus again despite fear, criticism, and theological disagreements. I talk about encountering God through Scripture, wrestling with church culture, and learning that following Jesus is not about perfection, but transformation. This is a conversation about grace, calling, testimony, and the tension between condemnation and compassion in modern Christianity. More than anything, it’s a reminder that no matter your past, God still calls people to bring light, hope, and truth into the world. If you’ve ever felt disqualified, silenced, or unsure of your place in faith, this episode is for you.

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