Todd Armstrong

GODCAST: The Goodness Over Darkness Podcast

Todd Armstrong

  • #125 Bryant McCullough: Enjoying The Fruits Of Our Labor

#125 Bryant McCullough: Enjoying The Fruits Of Our Labor

Sunday 12th June 2022

Bryant McCullough discusses his transformation from prison inmate to evangelist, sharing faith and wisdom through poetry and podcasting on GODCAST.
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111 minutes
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GODCAST: The Goodness Over Darkness Podcast
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Bryant McCullough: From Inmate to Inspirational Evangelist

You know, it's a microcosm of humanity- is that you have people of all types are allowed in the kingdom of heaven, and it's not a specific chosen set of people.
Ever wondered how a person can transform their life from the depths of prison to the heights of spiritual leadership? Todd Armstrong's chat with Bryant McCullough on GODCAST is nothing short of captivating. Bryant, once behind bars, now walks a path illuminated by faith, sharing his journey and wisdom through poetry and multiple podcasts like 'By Their Fruits' and 'Cosmologium Radio'.
In this episode, Bryant opens up about returning to the very prison where he was once an inmate, but this time as a beacon of hope, spreading the gospel to those still incarcerated. His story is one of redemption and the powerful impact of faith. He also touches on fascinating topics like the origins of the Israelites' name and the profound concept of the Book of Life.
Bryant's passion for his community shines through as he discusses his mission to be a living example of Christian values. He doesn't shy away from tough subjects either, diving into the mental battles we all face and the importance of evidence in faith. Plus, you'll hear about his intriguing research on historical figures who were considered psychotic rulers. If you're looking for an episode that's both thought-provoking and uplifting, this one's for you.
Bryant's story is a testament to the power of transformation and the enduring strength of the human spirit.