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Some Dreams Don't Have To Die | 010

Some Dreams Don't Have To Die | 010

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This week on Bourne & Raised, Tim, Jordan, and Titus Bourne are joined by Korey McEwin and Justin James, youth pastors at Genesis Metro Church, for a conversation that moves from fun to deeply meaningful.

The episode kicks off with reactions to the latest college football playoff announcement, but quickly shifts into the powerful stories of how Korey and Justin found their way to Genesis Metro. Both share openly and vulnerably about unexpected seasons, personal growth, and discovering things God provided that they did not even realize they needed.

This episode is full of laughter, honesty, and encouragement for anyone trusting God through transition, calling, or uncertainty.

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(2:33) College Football Playoffs

(35:19) Justin James

(46:41) Korey McEwin

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Bourne & Raised is a Christian family podcast from Genesis Metro Church, created to help believers think biblically, live intentionally, and grow generationally. Hosted by Tim, Carrie, Jordan, and Titus Bourne, each episode blends humor, heart, and practical wisdom for real-world faith.

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