
Aaron Matthew Kaiser: From Failure to Faithful
11/08/22 • 83 min
Is it possible to fail so spectacularly that God can't use you anymore? How broken do you need to be in order to be irredeemable? In this episode, the tables are turned as Eternal Impact host Aaron Matthew Kaiser sits in the guest seat and shares his testimony, talks about where and how he has failed, and his journey to be useful for the Kingdom. It all relates back to John Mark, the man who caused such division that he divided Paul and Barnabas in the Book of Acts, yet was later referenced as being faithful in the ministry.
Guest hosted by Ken Dickason.
Is it possible to fail so spectacularly that God can't use you anymore? How broken do you need to be in order to be irredeemable? In this episode, the tables are turned as Eternal Impact host Aaron Matthew Kaiser sits in the guest seat and shares his testimony, talks about where and how he has failed, and his journey to be useful for the Kingdom. It all relates back to John Mark, the man who caused such division that he divided Paul and Barnabas in the Book of Acts, yet was later referenced as being faithful in the ministry.
Guest hosted by Ken Dickason.
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