
Redeemed & Restored
Welcome to the Redeemed and Restored Podcast, a powerful journey of hope, transformation, and faith. Host Michael Noland shares the raw and unfiltered story of his own battle with addiction, which spanned over 30 years from the age of 12. Through his personal testimony of struggle, pain, and ultimate victory, he offers listeners a beacon of hope and proof that radical change is possible—no matter how impossible the circumstances may seem.
In each episode, Michael not only recounts his miraculous and life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ, which set him free from addiction nearly two years ago, but also invites others to share their incredible stories of redemption. From those who have faced similar struggles and also found freedom, the podcast features powerful testimonies of healing and transformation.
Above all, Redeemed and Restored aims to inspire and encourage listeners, showing them that no matter how deep their struggle or how far they’ve fallen, change is possible. It is rooted in the belief that true restoration comes through a relationship with Jesus Christ, the only solution to our deepest brokenness. Tune in for a reminder that redemption is real, hope is alive, and healing is always within reach.
Redeemed & Restored
Episode 20: Transforming Lives Behind Bars with Pastor Roger Ziegler
In this episode of the Redeemed and Restored podcast, host Mike Noland speaks with Pastor Roger Ziegler, who shares his journey from a medical career to prison ministry. They discuss the impactful work of the Pastors to Prisoners organization, the transformative experiences of inmates through the Kairos ministry, and the power of faith and redemption in the lives of those incarcerated. Roger shares personal testimonies of individuals he has encountered, emphasizing the importance of love, grace, and discipleship in helping inmates find hope and purpose. The conversation culminates in a heartfelt discussion about sharing the gospel and the significance of community support for those seeking to turn their lives around.
To learn more about Pastors to Prisoners jump on their website:
www.pastorstoprisoners.org