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Compelled - Christian Stories & Testimonies

#03 Abortion Clinic Owner Transformed - Carol Everett

Compelled - Christian Stories & Testimonies

Paul Hastings

Personal Journals, Christianity, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2018

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Carol Everett was so deeply deceived and hurt by her own abortion, that she opened multiple abortion clinics of her own to hide her pain. Yet even after Carol was involved in the murder of thousands of babies, God never gave up on her. He continued reaching out to her, until she had no other refuge to turn to but Him. Show notes and detailed description available here ++++++++++++ Compelled is a seasonal podcast using gripping, immersive storytelling to celebrate the powerful ways God is transforming Christians around the world. These Christian testimonies are raw, true, and powerful. Be encouraged and let your faith be strengthened! Want to support the show? Either make a one-time gift, or become a Monthly Partner at: https://compelledpodcast.com/donate Perks of being a Monthly Partner include: EARLY ACCESS to each new Compelled episode 1 week early! FULL LIBRARY of our unedited, behind-the-scenes interviews with each guest... over 100+ hours of additional stories and takeaways! Become a Monthly Partner by selecting the "Monthly" option during check-out.  Show notes, emails, and more at: https://compelledpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Paul here again. Just a quick reminder that today's episode is one of our very first episodes that we recorded and released, and it's before we started using immersive storytelling techniques like sound design and music and narration.

0:13.8

Now, of course, the story itself is very powerful and very relevant to today. But if you enjoy those types of elements like sound design and narration and

0:21.5

music, then make sure to listen to some of our newer content that we've released as well. And now,

0:26.8

on to the show. I still didn't think I could be forgiven for my abortion. That was just one of

0:32.7

those things that I had said no to God, no to his plan. And finally, the picture I got was this.

0:39.3

If I was saying that Jesus' blood was not enough, then I was putting Jesus back up on the cross.

0:48.1

And I couldn't do that.

0:50.4

I'm Paul Hastings, and you're listening to Compelled.

0:53.7

Real people telling true stories about God's compelling love in their lives.

0:59.2

As we've mentioned before, this is the first week of our podcast, and we're excited to release three episodes all at once to give you an idea of the types of stories we'll be sharing throughout this season.

1:10.2

So make sure to keep

1:11.0

listening after our story to hear a sneak peek of our next episode. As a word of caution, this

1:16.9

episode deals with the very important yet graphic topic of abortion that may not be suitable

1:22.1

for young listeners or listeners that have suffered from miscarriages. Our guest is Carol Everett, a woman who was so deeply deceived

1:29.9

and hurt by her own abortion

1:32.0

that she opened multiple abortion clinics of her own

1:35.0

to hide her pain.

1:36.6

Yet even after Kirill was involved in the murder

1:38.9

of thousands of children,

1:40.8

God never gave up on her.

1:42.7

He continued reaching out to her until she had no other refuge to turn to but him. This is the story of Carol Everett.

1:53.1

Well, Carol, I just want to start out by saying thank you for joining us on this episode of Compelled. This is something I've really looked forward to for a long time.

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