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What do you do when fear hunts you?
In this gripping episode of Unleashed, Brent Henderson takes you deep into the soaked forests of Colorado—bowhunting elk and bear after a long night of pounding rain on Al’s Peak. As dawn breaks, he hikes through fog and silence, his boots caked in mud as thick as pancakes, unaware that something unseen is tracking every step.
Hours later, on his way back down the mountain from the hunt, Brent notices his own footprints pressed deep in the mud. But there weren’t just his tracks this time—there was a second set. And they weren’t human. A mountain lion had been silently walking behind him.
That moment became a mirror for a much greater battle—the fear that stalks every man. From the silent predator in the pines to the unseen threat of heart disease and open-heart surgery, Brent shares his personal journey of surrender, faith, and the peace that only God can give.
But fear doesn’t always show up as a growl in the darkness or a doctor’s diagnosis. Sometimes it shows up in the places it hurts most—in grief, loss, and the kind of pain that makes forgiveness feel impossible.
That truth came alive again just days after Brent’s surgery, when he and his wife Stacy watched the heartbreaking news of Charlie Kirk’s assassination—and the moment when his wife, Erika Kirk, stood before millions and said words that silenced the world: “I forgive the man who took my husband’s life.”
Her courage didn’t just defy fear—it transformed it. Her forgiveness didn’t erase the pain—it exposed heaven’s power breaking through it. That’s what real faith looks like when fear is staring you down.
You’ll also hear how brotherhood—not isolation—becomes the shield that stops the enemy’s advance.
If fear has been whispering in your ear, this episode will help you face it, silence it, and find your roar again.
By Brent Henderson5
1616 ratings
What do you do when fear hunts you?
In this gripping episode of Unleashed, Brent Henderson takes you deep into the soaked forests of Colorado—bowhunting elk and bear after a long night of pounding rain on Al’s Peak. As dawn breaks, he hikes through fog and silence, his boots caked in mud as thick as pancakes, unaware that something unseen is tracking every step.
Hours later, on his way back down the mountain from the hunt, Brent notices his own footprints pressed deep in the mud. But there weren’t just his tracks this time—there was a second set. And they weren’t human. A mountain lion had been silently walking behind him.
That moment became a mirror for a much greater battle—the fear that stalks every man. From the silent predator in the pines to the unseen threat of heart disease and open-heart surgery, Brent shares his personal journey of surrender, faith, and the peace that only God can give.
But fear doesn’t always show up as a growl in the darkness or a doctor’s diagnosis. Sometimes it shows up in the places it hurts most—in grief, loss, and the kind of pain that makes forgiveness feel impossible.
That truth came alive again just days after Brent’s surgery, when he and his wife Stacy watched the heartbreaking news of Charlie Kirk’s assassination—and the moment when his wife, Erika Kirk, stood before millions and said words that silenced the world: “I forgive the man who took my husband’s life.”
Her courage didn’t just defy fear—it transformed it. Her forgiveness didn’t erase the pain—it exposed heaven’s power breaking through it. That’s what real faith looks like when fear is staring you down.
You’ll also hear how brotherhood—not isolation—becomes the shield that stops the enemy’s advance.
If fear has been whispering in your ear, this episode will help you face it, silence it, and find your roar again.

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