EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 59 MIN
Shannon Ashoff
from There’s That · host Katie Duncan and Abbey Tarr
This week on There’s That, we’re joined again by returning guest Shannon Ashoff! Shannon shares her story of God’s redeeming work in her life—and it’s refreshingly simple. Not because the gospel itself is simple, but because it’s the same powerful, life-changing truth at work in every believer. Her story is a reminder that no matter what our lives have looked like on the outside, the inward reality is the same: every heart is rebellious, every one of us was once an enemy of God, and every one of us is in desperate need of Jesus. In this episode, Shannon points us back to the beauty of the gospel—that Christ’s saving and transforming work is not reserved for a few, but offered to all. It’s honest, grounding, and deeply encouraging. You’ll walk away reminded of a truth we all need: we all need Jesus, and we all need His salvation. Tune in this week to be encouraged and reminded—there’s that!
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This week on There’s That, we’re joined again by returning guest Shannon Ashoff! Shannon shares her story of God’s redeeming work in her life—and it’s refreshingly simple. Not because the gospel itself is simple, but because it’s the same powerful, life-changing truth at work in every believer. Her story is a reminder that no matter what our lives have looked like on the outside, the inward reality is the same: every heart is rebellious, every one of us was once an enemy of God, and every one of us is in desperate need of Jesus. In this episode, Shannon points us back to the beauty of the gospel—that Christ’s saving and transforming work is not reserved for a few, but offered to all. It’s honest, grounding, and deeply encouraging. You’ll walk away reminded of a truth we all need: we all need Jesus, and we all need His salvation. Tune in this week to be encouraged and reminded—there’s that!
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