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In this deeply moving episode of The Way of Valor Podcast, our host, Angie Taylor, sits down with Pastor David Fenwick to explore his transformative journey from heartbreak to healing, and the hope he's found along the way.
About Pastor David Fenwick:
David Fenwick, an ordained minister since 1995, brings a wealth of experience not only in ministry but also in navigating life's unexpected challenges. Currently serving as an Associate Pastor at True Life in Round Rock and a Realtor with RE/MAX Capital City, Pastor Fenwick's story extends beyond the pulpit and the real estate market.
A Journey of Heartache
The podcast delves into the depths of Pastor Fenwick's personal life, revealing the painful reality of his wife leaving him and their children after years of marriage. Despite the heartache, Pastor Fenwick shares how he found the strength to navigate the difficult terrain of separation and divorce.
"Last Third, Best Third"
In this intimate conversation, Pastor Fenwick opens up about his book, "Last Third, Best Third," where he asks tough questions to men to consider about their life. Listeners will discover how he turned his broken pieces into a mosaic of hope, offering insights and inspiration for those facing similar trials.
Family, Faith, and Resilience
As a father of six who has walked through the challenging journey of their parents' separation, Pastor Fenwick reflects on the importance of faith and resilience. His story serves as a beacon of hope for others grappling with the complexities of fractured relationships.
Connect with Pastor David Fenwick
Listeners are invited to connect with Pastor Fenwick through his church, https://www.trueliferr.org/ in Round Rock, and explore more about his journey of healing.
I constantly ask myself, am I serving well in the Kingdom? There is no greater service than to serve our spiritual parents at a high level. Let's make sure we are all doing our best to serve God and our families
Loyalty is royalty—it's not just a saying, it's a way of life! In times like these when COVID has kept us apart, let's still show our loyalty to one another and continue to fellowship together, whether online or in-person!
Connect with Angie Taylor on:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/mrsangietaylor/?hl=en
FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090424997350
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In this deeply moving episode of The Way of Valor Podcast, our host, Angie Taylor, sits down with Pastor David Fenwick to explore his transformative journey from heartbreak to healing, and the hope he's found along the way.
About Pastor David Fenwick:
David Fenwick, an ordained minister since 1995, brings a wealth of experience not only in ministry but also in navigating life's unexpected challenges. Currently serving as an Associate Pastor at True Life in Round Rock and a Realtor with RE/MAX Capital City, Pastor Fenwick's story extends beyond the pulpit and the real estate market.
A Journey of Heartache
The podcast delves into the depths of Pastor Fenwick's personal life, revealing the painful reality of his wife leaving him and their children after years of marriage. Despite the heartache, Pastor Fenwick shares how he found the strength to navigate the difficult terrain of separation and divorce.
"Last Third, Best Third"
In this intimate conversation, Pastor Fenwick opens up about his book, "Last Third, Best Third," where he asks tough questions to men to consider about their life. Listeners will discover how he turned his broken pieces into a mosaic of hope, offering insights and inspiration for those facing similar trials.
Family, Faith, and Resilience
As a father of six who has walked through the challenging journey of their parents' separation, Pastor Fenwick reflects on the importance of faith and resilience. His story serves as a beacon of hope for others grappling with the complexities of fractured relationships.
Connect with Pastor David Fenwick
Listeners are invited to connect with Pastor Fenwick through his church, https://www.trueliferr.org/ in Round Rock, and explore more about his journey of healing.
I constantly ask myself, am I serving well in the Kingdom? There is no greater service than to serve our spiritual parents at a high level. Let's make sure we are all doing our best to serve God and our families
Loyalty is royalty—it's not just a saying, it's a way of life! In times like these when COVID has kept us apart, let's still show our loyalty to one another and continue to fellowship together, whether online or in-person!
Connect with Angie Taylor on:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/mrsangietaylor/?hl=en
FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090424997350
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