Bleeding Daylight

Rodney Olsen

Rodney Olsen hosts inspirational guests who are kicking against the darkness until it bleeds daylight. Jesus spoke to the people once more and said,“I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” - John 8:12 Bleeding Daylight is a Christian podcast that seeks to find the cracks where the 'light of the world' is shining through to illuminate the world.

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    Valerie Carter - Rescued, Redeemed, Transformed

    Valerie Carter is the founder and director of RRT Ministries, Rescued, Redeemed, Transformed, a global Christ-centred ministry walking alongside survivors of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and complex trauma. Growing up in Oakland, California, Valerie experienced profound abuse from a very young age, but also an extraordinary encounter with heaven that gave her both the promise of healing and a clear assignment for her life. In this conversation she speaks with remarkable honesty about the fear that gripped her for decades, the moment repentance broke it completely, and the cancer diagnosis that confronted her with the cost of unforgiveness. Hers is a story of a life not just survived, but genuinely transformed.   For more than 20 years, Valerie has been turning her own hard-won freedom into hope for some of the most wounded women in the world. She offers a frank and eye-opening look at what human trafficking actually is, often far closer to home than most people realise, and shares the gentle, patient, faith-filled approach she uses to walk survivors towards healing through her program, The Great Exchange. Whether you have experienced significant trauma yourself or simply want to understand how God redeems the darkest of stories, this episode will move you, challenge you, and leave you with a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be rescued, redeemed, and transformed. WEBLINKS RRT Ministries RRT Ministries on YouTube RRT Ministries on Instagram

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    Dustin Kleinschmidt - Where Else Would I Go?

    After 25 years in pastoral ministry,  spanning student ministry, worship, lead pastor, and church planting ,  Dustin Kleinschmidt found himself stepping into what he thought would be a redemptive season, only to discover it would become the hardest of his life. In this deeply honest conversation, Dustin walks us through the perfect storm of circumstances that led to his burnout: the relentless pressures of rebuilding a fractured church in the wake of pastoral moral failure, a global pandemic, and years of accumulated exhaustion. He shares how a chance encounter at a new church brought hidden wounds to the surface, leading him to seek counselling and face the uncomfortable truth that his identity had become inextricably tangled with his vocation, and that the unspoken deal he thought he had with God had never really existed. Dustin's journey through what he calls his "wilderness season" has given shape to his new book, The Wilderness Way, and to his ongoing work as a companion for people who are spiritually exhausted, disillusioned, or quietly pretending they're fine. Drawing on the parallel of Israel's 40 years between slavery and the Promised Land, Dustin offers a compelling and compassionate reframe: the wilderness isn't something to escape, but a place where beauty and brokenness exist side by side, and where God is quietly, faithfully present. This episode is for anyone who has felt the gap between the faith they expected and the life they're actually living.   WEBLINKS Dustin Kleinschmidt Website The Wilderness Way (Book) Dustin’s Substack Dustin on Instagram Dustin on Facebook

    31 phút
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    Carolyn Sherrow - Recovering What Was Taken

    Carolyn Sherrow's healing journey began not with a memory, but with a symptom. After waking in the middle of the night unable to breathe, this physician assistant of 23 years found herself on an unexpected path that led through medical specialists, a speech therapist, and eventually a Christian counsellor, one who recognised something in Carolyn that she hadn't yet seen in herself. What emerged over the following years was the gradual uncovering of childhood ritual abuse, suppressed so completely that Carolyn had no conscious awareness of it until her mid-40s. In this deeply honest conversation, she walks us through the process of piecing together a hidden past, the role of dissociation in protecting trauma survivors, and the painstaking but transformative work of healing through Theophostic Prayer Ministry.   Now an author, speaker and founder of Cords of Grace ministry, Carolyn has turned her own journey into a resource for others. Her memoir, My Personal Holocaust, includes not only her personal story but also practical appendices written for survivors, counsellors and church leaders. She speaks candidly about the estimated six and a half million Americans living with trauma-based dissociation, many of whom don't yet know it, and about the importance of helping survivors build dependence on God rather than solely on their counsellors. Whether you are a survivor yourself, someone who loves one, or a person in ministry or the helping professions, this episode offers both insight and genuine hope.   WEBLINKS Cords of Grace Carolyn on Facebook Restoration in Christ Ministries

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Rodney Olsen hosts inspirational guests who are kicking against the darkness until it bleeds daylight. Jesus spoke to the people once more and said,“I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” - John 8:12 Bleeding Daylight is a Christian podcast that seeks to find the cracks where the 'light of the world' is shining through to illuminate the world.