The Mountain Top Experience Podcast - Ep. 51. - Student or Gangster with Pastor HAK Raw
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Welcome to The Mountain Top Experience Podcast!
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The Mountain Top Experience is a weekly podcast that brings together inspiring stories of faith, insightful interviews, and thought-provoking discussions focused on real-world applications of Christian Faith.
Podcast hosts Kevin, Carlos, and Dave engage with each other and with guests bringing diverse perspectives on living out biblical teachings in everyday life. Whether you're churched or unchurched, this podcast is a place for connection, encouragement, and spiritual growth.
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Episode Description:
The Mountain Top Experience Podcast – Episode 51 -"Student or Gangster" with Pastor HAK Raw
In this powerful and honest conversation, hosts Kevin Ostromecki, Carlos DeJesus, and Dave Johnson sit down with Pastor HAK Raw to talk about the crossroads that shaped his life.
Growing up surrounded by pressure, violence, and street culture, HAK faced a choice early in life: would he become a student or a gangster? He shares the struggles, influences, and moments that forced him to decide who he was going to become.
The conversation then turns to the life-changing moment when HAK encountered Christ and how that decision redirected his future and his purpose.
Finally, the episode explores the importance of reaching people where they are. Through street ministry, raw honesty, and Christian rap, Pastor HAK Raw connects with people many churches never reach, communicating the Gospel in a language they understand and a culture they recognize.
This episode is real, challenging, encouraging, and deeply rooted in the transforming power of Jesus Christ.