162. Man of God Who Walked Through Fire - with Charlie Owens

EPISODE · Dec 5, 2023 · 1H 27M

162. Man of God Who Walked Through Fire - with Charlie Owens

from I Like Birds Podcast · host Zach Rippey

You've never heard a testimony like this before. Charlie Owens spent over 15 years in prison, while there his nose was down in the word of God to the point he received a full ride scholarship to Bible College. By the grace of God, he got released early and has been ministering to prisoners for the last 3 years! Suddenly, lightning struck Charlies house at 2am and he became the man known in India as the "MAN OF GOD WHO WALKED THROUGH FIRE!" Not a single burn was on him and the hand of God was all over him! Charlie is a walking Bible and we are blessed to have him on the show! Wait until you hear how we met?! DIVINE CONNECTION! Charlie doesn't have social media so please share this episode to everyone! Direct links! Don't forget to subscribe to our youtube so you can see the clips posted and additional footage. Did you hear the news?! I Like Birds Ministry is going on tour in 2024: 🙏 Book Zach Now: ⁠https://ilikebirdsministry.com/bookzach⁠  🕊️ Support I Like Birds Ministry: ⁠https://ilikebirdsministry.com/support⁠ 🤝 Partner Monthly on Patreon: ⁠https://patreon.com/ILikeBirds⁠  📘 Buy 21 Days in Africa: ⁠https://a.co/d/9dSJt50⁠  🧢 Shop for Birds merch: ⁠⁠⁠https://ilikebirdsministry.com/shop⁠ #Testimony #Faith #Christian

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