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Cross'd Out: Created by Camryn Crump, This podcast serves as a double entendre for individuals who have experienced Church Hurt, were ostracized and were made to feel they were not good enough, but still live their life dedicated to Faith and the Cross. Camryn brings his passion for Faith to this podcast and desires to encourage listeners to own their Faith, because it belongs to you. Exploring different topics, sharing experiences and tapping into community, Camryn talks about all things fa ...
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In this podcast episode, Camryn dedicates the show to his late uncle Wayne Harold Murchison. Camryn takes a moment to reflect on the significant impact Uncle Wayne had on his own faith journey. He describes Wayne as a devoted member of the Upper Room Apostolic Church, someone who truly lived out his beliefs. Camryn fondly recalls the memories he sh…
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Camryn openly processes his faith and his feelings when he is down and not mentally active. Encouragement after failure is important. It's okay to have low days and setbacks. It's important to remember that failure is not the end, but an opportunity to learn and try again. The process of processing thoughts and emotions is crucial in moving forward…
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In this episode of "Cross’d Out" podcast, hosts Camryn and Devon discuss their life stories and get to know each other better by asking each other questions. They talk about their friendship, growing up together, running track, and what activities instantly calm them. They also discuss imposter syndrome, conspiracy theories, giving back to the comm…
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In the episode, Camryn's personal journey with faith is explored, shedding light on the importance of acceptance and understanding in the pursuit of a meaningful relationship with faith. The episode also tackles significant issues concerning diversity and inclusivity within faith communities. Through Camryn's story, listeners are encouraged to refl…
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