• Kingdom Case 1: My Testimony

  • Mar 26 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast
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Kingdom Case 1: My Testimony

  • Summary

  • Summary

    In this episode, Jethro Casie introduces the new season of the Case by Casie podcast, focusing on Kingdom secrets to success. He shares his testimony and background, discussing his journey from Catholicism to agnosticism and eventually finding his faith again. Jethro talks about his spiritual transformation and the convictions he experienced while reading the Bible. He also delves into his craving for God and his introduction to the prophetic. Jethro emphasizes the importance of prayer and seeking God, and how it relates to both spiritual and entrepreneurial success. He concludes by discussing future episodes and topics that will be covered.

    Takeaways

    • God's call may require us to make changes and be obedient to His leading.
    • Reading the Bible and seeking God can lead to spiritual transformation and convictions.
    • Prayer and seeking God's presence are essential for spiritual growth.
    • The pursuit of Kingdom secrets can impact both spiritual and entrepreneurial success.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Change of Show

    00:58
    Testimony and Background

    04:29
    Reading the Bible and Convictions

    07:24
    Craving God and Introduction to the Prophetic

    09:09
    Growing Spiritually and Praying

    11:31
    Entrepreneurial Journey and Pursuit of Kingdom Secrets

    13:26
    Conclusion and Future Episodes

    Newsletter -> https://mailchi.mp/a1bc696e54be/5oow1uiky4
    Thanks for listening & keep being your greatest self!

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