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EP. 21 | Do It Afraid: From Wilderness to Bold Purpose | Caron Carroll's Story Part 2

EP. 21 | Do It Afraid: From Wilderness to Bold Purpose | Caron Carroll's Story Part 2

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Ever felt unqualified or too afraid to share your faith? In Part 2, author and evangelist Caron Carroll explains how God led her out of a 40-year “wilderness” mindset and into bold purpose — from simple prayers and everyday conversations to leading street evangelism and prayer tents. Her message is clear: do it afraid. God meets you when you step out.



Caron shares practical, Spirit-led ways to love people well, start conversations (“Can I pray for you?”), handle rejection, and watch God turn ordinary moments into divine encounters.



You’ll also hear a moving salvation story and how Caron’s new book, How Can I Pray for You: The Revelation That Changed Everything, was born out of healing and obedience.



In this episode:


- From religion to relationship — and the “wilderness” revelation

- How to share your faith (even when you feel unqualified)

- Street evangelism, prayer tents, and everyday boldness

- Handling fear of man and trusting the Holy Spirit

- Equipping others + Caron’s new book and calling



📚 Learn more about Caron & her book: CaronCarroll.com


🌐 Connect with Christina: ChristinaSmithOfficial.com


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