Paths to Glory

Surrendered to the Call: The Life and Legacy of a Shepherd

Robert Johnson Season 3 Episode 4

In this episode we explore the extraordinary life of a man whose journey has been marked by pivotal moments, and unwavering dedication to God's calling. From his early years in Fresno, California, to his transformative experiences with revival and ministry, this is a story of how God can shape a life through discipline, surrender, and grace.

Join us as we uncover his teenage struggles with rebellion and the tension of growing up under a strict disciplinarian father. Discover how a moment of desperation at age 19 became the turning point that redefined his life and led him to answer the call to preach. Learn about his passion for outreach, his years as an evangelist, and the deep burden that ultimately shaped his pastoral ministry.

This episode delves into the trials of leadership, the challenges of ministry, and the incredible triumphs of faith that have impacted countless lives. Whether you're seeking inspiration or a reminder of God's transformative power, this story will leave you encouraged and uplifted.

Tune in and be inspired by this path to glory—a journey that reminds us that no matter where we begin, God's calling can lead us to a life of purpose and fulfillment.

If you’re enjoying Paths to Glory, be sure to check out our two other podcasts!

Paths to Glory Kenya shares powerful stories of faith and transformation from the heart of Africa — voices of hope, revival, and purpose.

And for the young — and the young at heart — don’t miss The Jones Family Chronicles, a fun, faith-filled adventure series for the whole family.

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The song "Paths to Glory" created with Udio and written by Roy Allison IV.

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