142. Fishermen of Men - with Corey Clayton

EPISODE · Apr 27, 2023 · 1H 23M

142. Fishermen of Men - with Corey Clayton

from I Like Birds Podcast · host Zach Rippey

Have you ever heard a testimony that shook you to your core? Have you ever been in a room and held onto every word someone was sharing?  This is how I felt listening to Corey Clayton share his story at Mans Night over a year ago. I said to myself, "One day I'ma invite him to share his story on I Like Birds." God opened the door and what a blessing it was to have him come through and SHINE!  Corey shares how he went from being a drug user, to making 9 dollars an hour with baby #2 on the way, and how one man of God believed in him and changed his entire life. Corey shares his love for fishing and his role in encouraging people to draw closer to Christ: "I get nine hours on a boat with a man. With no distractions or interruptions, you gonna hear how God has moved in my life out on the water"  Join us now! Peep the youtube video! Comment on the episode to win yourself a free copy of "21 Days in Africa" Corey bought you! ALSO! SNEAK PEAK AT THE BIG NEWS: We have been a self-funded ministry for three years and could really use some support! Please Partner with us and Join our Patreon for exclusive content, early access, merch discounts, and be a blessing to us if this show has blessed you in any way. Thank you for your conisderation. Much love, Zachariah

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