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EPISODE 1 - HIGHWAY TO HOME - REBELS REDEMPTION - IN THE BEGINNING

EPISODE 1 - HIGHWAY TO HOME - REBELS REDEMPTION - IN THE BEGINNING

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Born in the hollers of the North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains, Rebel Harlan was raised knowing Jesus, hunting with his daddy, fishing cold creeks, and sitting in that little white church every Sunday. His mama dragged him to church camps and prayed over him… but the name “Rebel” stuck from the day he was born, and he was determined to live up to it. This is where the road starts. From innocent mountain boy to restless teenager chasing beer, girls, and weed in the hollers. Then comes first love — Maria, the beautiful waitress whose family’s restaurant brings trouble from the Mexican cartel. One night of horror changes everything. Broke and broken, Rebel makes one desperate mistake that lands him in county jail, where he meets the outlaw biker Duke “Chains” McCoy. From that moment, Rebel rides straight into the violent world of the Blackthorn Brotherhood — meth runs, wild women, and blood on his hands. By the end of this episode, Rebel is patched in and standing over his mentor’s body on a dark mountain road… wondering if God has finally given up on a rebel like him. Raw. Honest. No pretty church talk. This is the beginning of a man’s journey from darkness to the foot of the cross. If you’ve ever run from God, felt like your past was too dark, or wondered if Jesus could still love someone like you… this story is for you. 🎧 Start the journey here. Share with someone who needs to hear that no one is too far gone for Jesus. God bless y’all. Keep riding toward home. #ChristianPodcast #RedemptionStory #OutlawToJesus #BlueRidgeMountains #SpiritualBattle

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