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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 58 MIN

Ep. 88 - How a Marine Corps Sniper Found His True Mission Saving God's Children

from The Sondra Heartstone Show · host Sondra Heartstone

Send us Fan MailFormer U.S. Marine Corps special operations veteran Dennis Price, who served 18.5 years across 15 deployments, recounts his spiral into a life defined by "bitterness and rage" following an IED-initiated ambush. His personal crisis peaked with a $1.2 million medical bill for his daughter and a denied military retirement, leading him to the brink of suicide. Price dramatically submitted his life to Christ on the side of the Pangur River Valley, realizing his calling was not to be a "war vessel," but to be the one "qualified to sneak in from Tajikistan and save his children". This experience led to the founding of Heroes for Humanity (H4H). H4H executes global missions under three core pillars—Precision Personnel Rescue, Humanitarian and Medical Aid, and Evangelism—including the evacuation of 77 Americans from Afghanistan, the rescue of 92 Americans during the Israel/Iran conflict, and ongoing counter-human trafficking operations.You can find more info on them at: TheHeroesForHumanity.orgWant to watch our podcasts or learn more? Visit: HeartstoneNetwork.comWant to connect? Follow us on TikTok @SondraHeartstone

Send us Fan Mail Former U.S. Marine Corps special operations veteran Dennis Price, who served 18.5 years across 15 deployments, recounts his spiral into a life defined by "bitterness and rage" following an IED-initiated ambush. His personal crisis peaked with a $1.2 million medical bill for his daughter and a denied military retirement, leading him to the brink of suicide. Price dramatically submitted his life to Christ on the side of the Pangur River Valley, realizing his calling was not to ...

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Send us Fan MailFormer U.S. Marine Corps special operations veteran Dennis Price, who served 18.5 years across 15 deployments, recounts his spiral into a life defined by "bitterness and rage" following an IED-initiated ambush. His personal crisis...

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