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A Century of Faith: Edith Hoggard's Journey

A Century of Faith: Edith Hoggard's Journey

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In this inspirational episode, we sit down with Edith Hoggard, a remarkable 101-year-old Cherokee Christian woman whose life is a powerful testimony of unwavering faith. Raised in Maywood, California, Edith shares her deep-rooted Cherokee heritage, her early transformation through faith at age nine, and a lifetime of devotion singing in church choirs.

Her story is filled with Christian miracles and moments of divine intervention—including the powerful healing testimony of her prayer partner. From growing up in the Great Depression to witnessing over a century of spiritual and cultural change, Edith’s journey offers a rich blend of Native American Christian history, miraculous healing experiences, and faith-filled storytelling.

Whether you're seeking encouragement, spiritual inspiration, or a connection to a living legacy of faith, this episode will leave your heart uplifted.


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