Ep38 "The One about Milan and the Grace Place"Ep38 "The One about Milan and the Grace Place"
Do the Damn Show
Milan Dekich shares his journey from farm life to spiritual awakening, emphasizing authenticity and God's unconditional love.
1:04:24•2 Nov 2023
From Farm Boy to Faith: Milan Dekich's Journey of Self-Worth and Grace
Episode Overview
- Milan shares his journey from a farm boy to a spiritual awakening
- Embracing God's unconditional love and shedding religious facades
- Challenging traditional notions of religion and embracing authenticity
- Navigating life's challenges with faith, love, and authenticity
- Embracing one's true self and understanding God's eternal love
“Don't expect. And a lot of times people have these expectations of God, and they're disappointed because they didn't meet your expectations. Don't come with God expectations. Let God be God.”
Ever wondered how an insecure farm boy finds his true calling through the unwavering love of God? In this episode of 'Do the Damn Show', Casey and SuperFaron sit down with Milan Dekich at FaTS on 4th. Milan's story is one of transformation, from his humble beginnings on a farm to a profound spiritual awakening. He takes us through his childhood, marked by the relentless work ethic imposed by his grandfather, and how those early experiences shaped his self-worth.
But it wasn't until he encountered God's love that Milan began to see himself in a new light. Shedding the religious pretenses, he embraced a genuine relationship with Jesus, one that emphasized service, love, and acceptance for all, regardless of their past or struggles. Milan's insights challenge conventional religious views, urging us to be authentic and vulnerable in our spiritual journeys.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that God's love is unconditional and that true spiritual fulfillment comes from being real with ourselves and others.

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