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Have you ever hit a wall and asked yourself, "What do I do now? How will I ever get past this?" If you are human and have a pulse, you probably have. The MercyCast is a podcast dedicated to learning the subtle art of compassion through the adversity of everyday life. Join Raleigh Sadler, the host, as he has honest and thought-provoking conversations with friends he has met along the way. Each Wednesday, listen to the encouraging true stories of people, like you and me, who are learning compassion through hard times. For more information and show notes, go to mercycast.com.

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  • Jermaine Wilson on going from prison to purpose.
    Apr 1 2026

    Sometimes it feels like your past mistakes have already determined your future. But what if the place you thought was the end is actually where God starts something new?

    In this episode, I talk with Jermaine Wilson, whose journey moves from prison to purpose, rejection to leadership, and ultimately to impact. Early on, he reframes his story: “I lost my freedom, but God helped me discover my purpose.” What seemed like an ending became the foundation for everything after.

    After prison, Jermaine faced rejection. He couldn’t find a job or a place to live, and doors kept closing. Still, he kept going: “No does not mean you’re not qualified. N-O simply means next opportunity.” That way of thinking helped him keep moving forward, no matter what stood in his way.

    He embraced each step of the process. Whether janitor or dishwasher, he chose faithfulness: “If you become too big to swing a mop, you’re too small to serve at the top.” Even when questioned, he stayed grounded, repeating, “You don’t know where I came from—so you’ll never understand where I’m going.”

    That focus helped him avoid distractions. Step by step, he stayed faithful. Over time, because he was ready, doors opened. In other words, the process prepared him for his purpose.

    What happened next is remarkable: leadership, public service, and prison ministry. At the heart of it, surrender means letting go of what holds us back. As Jermaine says, “Your scars will either reflect shame… or strength.”

    His story shows that real change happens when you bring your past into the open. For anyone weighed down by regret, remember his words: “Just because you have fallen does not mean you are a failure.”

    Key Takeaways:

    • Your lowest place doesn’t disqualify you—it often prepares you.
    • Rejection isn’t the end—it’s redirection.
    • Faithfulness in small things leads to bigger opportunities.
    • Community changes everything.
    • You can’t transform your community without first confronting yourself.
    • Surrender isn’t weakness—it’s release.


    If this episode speaks to you, subscribe to MercyCast for more stories about hope and new beginnings. Share it with someone who might feel stuck. You never know how one story can change a life. Leave a review to help others find these conversations.

    You are not disqualified. You are not forgotten. And what feels like the end might actually be the place where everything starts.

    Learn more about Jermaine’s work at Prison Fellowship.

    You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    You can follow Raleigh on Twitter and Instagram.

    Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!

    Email us at info@mercycast.com.



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  • Telicia Maxwell on the power of vulnerability.
    Mar 25 2026

    When the world goes quiet at night, most of us feel safe.

    But for many women and children, that’s when the hardest questions begin:

    Where will I sleep? Who will protect me? Will tomorrow be any different?

    In this episode, I sit down with Telicia Maxwell, director of My Sister’s House at Atlanta Mission—and her perspective will challenge the way you think about service, faith, and people.

    This conversation isn’t just about homelessness.

    It’s about what it means to truly see someone.

    Telicia shares how real transformation doesn’t begin with programs or quick fixes—it begins with presence. With trust. When choosing to show up in someone’s life, not as a solution, but as a person.

    Because often, the moments that change everything aren’t big at all:

    It’s remembering a name.

    It’s offering a small act of kindness.

    It’s simply sitting with someone long enough for them to feel safe.

    Key Takeaways:

    • People don’t need to be fixed—they need to be seen.
    • Trust is built through consistent, genuine presence.
    • Healing often starts with small, human moments.
    • Vulnerability creates connection—not weakness.
    • Community is essential—we were never meant to do life alone.

    So here’s the challenge:

    Don’t just listen—act.

    The next time you encounter someone in a vulnerable place, pause.

    Look them in the eyes.

    Learn their name.

    Because that moment might be where healing begins.

    Listen now—and start seeing people differently.

    Learn more about Telicia’s work, My Sister’s House, and the Atlanta mission at Atlantamission.org.

    You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    You can follow Raleigh on Twitter and Instagram.


    Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!

    Email us at info@mercycast.com.



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  • Cally Logan on the power of quiet moments.
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Cally Logan to talk about something I think we all wrestle with—how God actually works in our lives. Not just in the big, obvious moments, but in the quiet, unseen ones beneath the surface.

    We get into calling, identity, and what it looks like to trust God when you don’t have clear answers. Because if I’m honest, most of my life hasn’t been marked by burning bush moments—it’s been shaped in the slow, ordinary steps.

    We talk about surrender, about learning to listen, and about how God reroutes us—even when we think we’ve gone the wrong way. We look at stories like Jonah and reflect on how God uses even our resistance and mistakes for something bigger.

    This conversation is really an invitation—to slow down, to trust God’s timing, and to believe that even the small moments are forming something deep in you.

    Key Topics

    The hidden work of God beneath the surface

    I talk with Cally about how most of what God does in us isn’t loud—it’s quiet. It’s beneath the surface. And if we’re not paying attention, we’ll miss it.

    Trusting God when clarity isn’t there

    We unpack what it looks like to trust God when you don’t have a clear answer. Not every moment is dramatic or obvious—sometimes it’s just taking the next step.

    Surrender as a daily practice

    Surrender isn’t a one-time decision. It’s something I have to come back to every day—letting go, little by little, and trusting God with what I’m holding.

    When God reroutes your life

    We talk about how God uses detours—how even when we think we’ve messed things up, He’s still at work. Nothing is wasted.

    What Jonah teaches us about obedience and resistance

    Jonah’s story reminds me that even when we run, God still pursues, redirects, and works through us in ways we couldn’t plan.

    Embracing the “side quests” of life

    Some of the most meaningful growth happens in the things that don’t seem connected. Those side paths? God uses those too.

    Taking the next small step

    We end with something simple but powerful—don’t try to figure everything out. Just ask God to show you one thing, and take that step.

    Learn more about Cally’s work at her website, callylogan.com. Buy her new book.

    You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    You can follow Raleigh on Twitter and Instagram.



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