Join author and veteran firefighter-paramedic Jason Sautel as he takes you on a ride through current events, eternal truths, and transformational stories alongside some truly captivating guests. In today's cancel-crazy world, Jason isn't afraid of being m
Sonya Hunter, author of "Unsurvivable: Even in the Darkest Storm, Always Find Your Rainbow!" details the darkest day of her life — and how she moved forward. Hunter lost her husband and child in a tragic car accident and relied on prayer for the survival of her other baby. "I truly don't know how people can go through such a tragedy without God in their life," she said. "I really don't." Listen to Hunter's powerful story.
Jason sits down with George Vincent and talks about his acting career, faith journey, and his feature film, "Heavenly Deposit."
Jason sits down with "Skillet" frontman John Cooper to discuss "Skillet's" new album, "Dominion," why the world doesn't belong to Satan and the Bible verse that inspired the band's new music. Plus, they dive into cancel culture, chaos, and more. Explore this powerful episode of "Cancel This!"
Jerry Schwartz was a Baltimore firefighter with nearly 20 years on the job when he decided to walk away to start a local church. This is an amazing story of Jesus meeting you where you are!
Clinical counselor Simon Brown discusses the rise in anxiety and depression amid the pandemic, the "really scary" thing he has observed in his work — and the hope people can find in Jesus. Jason and Simon break down a plethora of issues culture is currently facing. Explore this powerful episode of "Cancel This!"
Discerning Dad founder Tim Ferrara breaks down why people need to speak with love — but in boldness. He encourages listeners to keep their eyes "on Jesus." Don't miss this powerful episode of "Cancel This!"
Jason sits down with author Tim Challies to discuss how to grow your faith in extraordinary ways, Challies' new book, "Knowing and Enjoying God," faith, life and plenty more.
Actor John Schneider talks about his history with "The Dukes of Hazzard" and his journey into Christianity. "I'm just getting started," the iconic actor proclaims on this powerful episode of "Cancel This!" Listen to Schneider tackle these topics and many others!
Jason sits down with Pastor Joshua Putnam of First Baptist Church in Howard City, Michigan, to explore a biblical take on culture and the struggles that come from a graceless society. And in the mid of all of the cultural chaos, the two also tackle the tough topic of what happens when cancel culture makes its way inside the church. Listen to this powerful discussion on an important issue hitting culture today.
Dr. Daniel Emina and Rick Lawrence drop by to discuss the complex issue of suicide and their new book, "The Suicide Solution: Finding Your Way Out of the Darkness." With suicide emerging as the leading cause of death for young people, there's much to unpack here. Hear the powerful message Dr. Emina and Lawrence deliver on "Cancel This!"
Seventh Day Slumber frontman Joseph Rojas was once on drugs and disconnected. Rojas gave his life to Jesus in the back of an ambulance after a suicide attempt. He had nowhere to turn but to God. Listen to the Rojas describe his life, journey into faith and more.
Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy Scott Brown reveals the details of a deadly and harrowing ordeal — and describes coping with the trauma and chaos that followed.
Jason Sautel and Lucas Miles explore Miles' new book, "The Christian Left," the twisting of scripture for political purposes and the tough questions Christians need to be asking today.
Actor Kevin Sorbo joins "Cancel This!" to explore his experience in Hollywood— and his new films to come.
"Cancel This!" host Jason Sautel is joined by journalist Billy Hallowell to break down what listeners can expect from this new podcast.
Jeremy Stalnecker is the executive director of the Mighty Oaks Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping veterans and their families who are suffering from PTSD and other struggles. He's also an Iraq War veteran, and he explains what people misunderstand about war — and what it was like in the beginning moments of the U.S.-led War in Iraq. This is a powerful episode.
Daniel Fusco's journey to becoming a pastor is a fascinating one. Find out how his quest for happiness and fulfillment led him to Jesus — and what you can learn about your own journey to contentment.
Peter Mutabazi grew up in Uganda, where he experienced tragedy, abuse, hunger and hopelessness. But after living on the streets, he met a man who spoke words of affirmation and it changed everything. Now, he lives in America and he's an adoptive and foster dad who is changing kids' lives, using his past to transform others' present. Listen to Peter reveal the incredible ways he's giving back.
Brendan McDonough, the lone survivor of the Yarnell Hill fire tragedy of 2013, faced pain, suffering, PTSD and chaos after the tragic incident. But after finding Jesus and seeking help, everything changed. Today, he's inspiring others to live powerful, hope-fueled lives. Listen to him tell his incredible story of overcoming the odds, faith, perseverance and survival.
Los Angeles Fire Captain Cheyane Caldwell was a believer when he encountered the most death-defying moment of his career. But the events of July 24, 2007, intensified his faith — and changed everything. In the premiere episode of "Jesus Is All We Need," Cheyane tells host Jason Sautel about his miraculous survival after plunging into a raging inferno. He explains, "There's no reason I should have survived, but I ... give all glory to my Lord and savior Jesus Christ for what he did on that day." Listen to this powerful episode!