Episode 14: From Darkness to Freedom -Part 2 | Healing, Restoration & Identity with AnnMarie

In Episode 14 of the Gems of Knowledge Podcast, AnnMarie Hayden continues her powerful testimony of healing and restoration after surviving human trafficking, abuse, and unimaginable darkness. Part 2 focuses on identity in Christ, marriage restoration, emotional healing, and how God transformed her pain into purpose through Fireborne Ministry.

https://gemsofknowledge.com/2026/06/02/episode-14-from-darkness-to-freedom-part-2-healing-restoration-identity-with-annmarie/

📣 New Podcast! "How AI Can Deepen Your Worship"
Discover how artificial intelligence can deepen your worship in this inspiring episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn.
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Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn Podcast

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With God's Help: Zoom Registration

A Five-Part Zoom Conversation Series 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM CT Zoom Dates: 06/30 with The Rev. Ed Bacon 07/28 with Br. Angel Gabriel Roque, BSG 08/25 with The Rt. Rev. Anne B. Jolly, Bishop of Ohio 09/29 with The Rev. Ollie V. Rencher 11/03 with The Rt. Rev. Jeff Mello Bishop Duckworth invites you to a five-part online conversation designed to help us navigate this moment in our national life through the lens of our Baptismal Covenant. Each month, the Bishop will sit down with a trusted guest to explore one of the Covenant’s questions and consider how we can lean into our calling as Christians, refill our spiritual cups, speak the truth, and pursue justice while remaining faithful in our relationships with one another. At the heart of the series are the Covenant’s instructions: “Seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving your neighbor as yourself. Strive for justice and peace among all people and respect the dignity of every human being.” These words are not abstract ideals; they are daily commitments that call us to faithful presence, courageous conversation, and loving engagement—especially when it is difficult. The focus of this series is hope-filled discipleship rather than partisanship, seeking practical ways to reflect Christ’s light with family, friends, and communities that may not agree with us, and, as one of the Bishop’s vows declares, to “boldly proclaim and interpret the Gospel of Christ.”

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