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The Perry Center Podcast

The Perry Center Podcast

By: Nate Douglas
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Welcome to The Perry Center Podcast, where stories of hope, life, and transformation come to light.
Based in West Fargo, North Dakota, The Perry Center provides a safe, faith-based home for women experiencing pregnancy and life change.

Through conversations, updates, and real stories from residents, alumni, staff, and community partners, this podcast shares how lives are being rebuilt through love, support, and the Gospel. Whether you are a friend, volunteer, donor, or someone who just wants to learn more about the mission, you will be inspired by what God is doing at The Perry Center.

New episodes feature news, ministry updates, and testimonies of redemption and purpose, reminding us that every life has value and every story matters.

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Episodes
  • 1.4 When Community Becomes Family
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of The Perry Center Podcast, former resident and previous guest Kerstyn returns to sit down with Nate and Amber Douglas to share a deeply personal chapter of her story. Together, they reflect on the season when Kerstyn’s son lived in Nate and Amber’s home while she was serving time in prison — a journey marked by difficult moments, growth, and unexpected joys along the way.

    Through honest conversation, they talk about trust, faith, and the realities of walking through hard seasons together as extended family and community. The episode ultimately celebrates the powerful and emotional moment of reunification between Kerstyn and her son — a beautiful picture of restoration, perseverance, and hope for families navigating challenging circumstances.

    💛 Subscribe to hear more real stories of faith, hope, and transformation.

    🎙️ The Perry Center Podcast
    A ministry sharing real stories of mothers, families, and faith in action.

    🔗 Learn more about The Perry Center: www.perrycenter.org

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 1.3 From Darkness to Freedom
    Jan 7 2026

    In this powerful episode of The Perry Center Podcast, a former resident shares her testimony of redemption through Christ. She courageously recounts her journey of choosing life for her son, overcoming addiction, and leaving the sex industry behind. Through the Gospel, her life has been completely transformed. This episode is a compelling reminder that no one is beyond God’s grace and that true freedom is found in Jesus.

    💛 Subscribe to hear more real stories of faith, hope, and transformation.

    🎙️ The Perry Center Podcast
    A ministry sharing real stories of mothers, families, and faith in action.

    🔗 Learn more about The Perry Center: www.perrycenter.org

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    57 mins
  • 1.2 Growing Up in Ministry
    Nov 21 2025

    In this special episode, Ben and Joe Larson—sons of founders Darold and Pat Larson—share personal stories about growing up in a home where ministry wasn’t just something their parents did… it was something they lived.

    They reflect on what it was like to watch their parents open their home to women in crisis, how The Perry Center operated in its earliest days, and the faith, sacrifice, and everyday moments that shaped the heart of the ministry.

    Through laughter, memories, and behind-the-scenes stories, Ben and Joe paint a picture of the Larson family legacy that continues to influence The Perry Center today.

    💛 Subscribe to hear more real stories of faith, hope, and transformation.

    🎙️ The Perry Center Podcast
    A ministry sharing real stories of mothers, families, and faith in action.

    🔗 Learn more about The Perry Center: www.perrycenter.org

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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