Faith Factor | Decades in Church, Then This Changed Everything | Kyle Sheldon's Testimony
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EP 99 of The Daily Carry Podcast launches our brand-new Faith Factor series, where we sit down with guests to hear their personal testimony and the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
In this powerful first episode, we welcome Kyle Sheldon, owner of Fowl Eggz and SOH Archery in Castle Rock, Colorado. Kyle is known throughout the community for his involvement in men's groups, church leadership, real estate, and the Jiu-Jitsu community, but his greatest story is what God has done in his life.
Kyle shares what happened when, after decades of attending church, he finally opened the Bible and began reading it for himself. What followed was more than religion, it was a genuine encounter with Jesus that transformed the direction of his life.
In this conversation, we discuss:
✅ Going to in church but not truly knowing Christ
✅ Reading the Bible for the first time and having eyes opened
✅ Attending church VS being part of the Body of Christ
✅ How pursuing Jesus changes desires and priorities
✅ God removing the grip of alcohol, lust, and worldly pursuits
✅ Finding brotherhood through Christian community
✅ What it means to walk daily with Jesus in today's world
✅ How God is still transforming lives today
This episode is an honest, encouraging reminder that Christianity is not about checking a religious box, it's about a real relationship with Jesus that changes everything.
Whether you're a lifelong believer, a new Christian, or simply curious about faith, Kyle's testimony is a powerful example of what can happen when someone truly pursues God.
Stay tuned for more Faith Factor episodes as we continue sharing stories of redemption, transformation, and hope.
🙏 We close this episode in prayer.
Scripture:
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come." - 2 Corinthians 5:17