
From Wrong To Strong
Broadcasting from the heart of Chicago — a city often marked by crime and violence — this podcast brings you powerful testimonies of transformation, healing, and hope. Each episode features real-life stories from individuals raised in some of Chicago’s toughest neighborhoods and also from all around the country: former gang members, drug dealers, incarcerated individuals, and those impacted by violence. We also welcome voices from law enforcement, police officers, and military veterans who share their experiences from the front lines, offering insight, perspective, and a deep commitment to service.
At the core of every conversation is a message of redemption through faith, the power of community, and the journey toward healing deep trauma. These are stories of resilience, purpose, and perseverance—lives that have moved from "Darkness to Light" and "From Wrong to Strong."
Tune in to be challenged, uplifted, and reminded of the power of God's grace to change any life.
From Wrong To Strong
Week #40 - 2-Minute Devotional w/ Cisco Terrazas
Join Cisco Terrazas in another impactful 'From Wrong to Strong' 2-minute devotional. This episode highlights the miraculous deeds and boundless love of Jesus Christ, as showcased in the gospels and beyond. Cisco emphasizes Jesus' healing powers, compassion, and ultimate sacrifice, reminding us that His wonders and love continue to work in our lives today. Reflect on the greatest commandments to love God and your neighbor, and become a beacon of hope through Christ's example. Don't miss this uplifting message that reinforces the infinite power and promise of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Hello brothers and sisters. This is Cisco Terrazas coming to you for another from wrong to strong two minute Devotional. Today I'd like to touch on Jesus and mention some of the beautiful things he did. While he was alive on this earth before being crucified, when we read the gospels we're struck by the wonders. Jesus performed healing the sick, calming storms, feeding thousands, giving sight to the blind, raising the dead, and most of all, forgiving sins. Every miracle re revealed his power and his compassion, pointing us to the truth that he is the son of God. But here's something breathtaking. John 21:25 says, Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written. That means what we read in the Bible is only a glimpse of sample of his greatness. His wonders weren't just displays of power, they were signs of his love. Hebrews 13, eight. Tells us Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. The same. Jesus who healed and restored then is still at work in our lives today. Jesus didn't come to be served, but he came to serve others as it mentions in Matthew 20:28. So when life feels overwhelming, we can remember. If the world couldn't contain all that he has done, then surely his power is more than enough. For what we face right now. It was written since the beginning in Genesis, that humans will suffer due to the decisions we made in the beginning of time. God knew this and he still made the biggest decision ever that would change humanity for the better, and that's if we choose to follow him. He gave his one and only son Jesus Christ to pay the ransom for our sins due to our wicked hearts. Choice is one of the beautiful gifts God gave to us humans. The choice to deny him and live your life in this world the way you want to or live your life with him and him through you, Jesus sure did Many wonders that we have no account for, and he did it to those he had love for, which was everyone. The two greatest commandments from God are love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. And the second is, love your neighbor as yourself. Be the example like Jesus, and allow him to flow through you so you can be a beacon of light to someone who is going through a crisis who can see the hope through you. I hope this message touches someone's heart today. Please share with others because there are many out there who need to hear this message of hope that is being promised by our savior. Jesus Christ. I am Cisco Terrazas, and I am from wrong to strong.