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Sasquatch and Sourdough

Sasquatch and Sourdough

著者: Christina
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概要

Sasquatch & Sourdough is a faith-based storytelling podcast exploring high strangeness, folklore, paranormal encounters, and the unexplained through Scripture and discernment. Alongside full episodes, Night Watch offers quiet, reflective content—Scripture, prayer, and ambient storytelling for late hours and watchful moments. We slow down, listen carefully, and explore the strange without fear or spectacle. This is weirdly encouraging content for curious minds and faithful hearts—reminding us the world is bigger than we can imagine, and God is present even in the unexpected.

Website: sasquatchandsourdough.com
Email: sasquatchandsourdough@gmail.comCopyright Christina
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  • EP. 56 | Grief Is a Doorway… What People Encounter in Loss | Real Stories of Presence
    2026/04/29
    Grief is something we all walk through.It can feel like silence. Like distance. Like standing at a doorway you never wanted to enter.But what if that doorway isn’t empty?In this episode of Sasquatch & Sourdough, we explore real encounters that take place in the middle of loss—moments that are quiet, unexpected, and deeply personal.From historical accounts recorded in Phantasms of the Living to modern experiences, a pattern begins to emerge:People in grief… often don’t feel alone.Through the writings of C. S. Lewis, a Bigfoot encounter reported through the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization in Indiana, and a powerful account of children saved in what many describe as an angelic encounter, this episode explores what it means to walk through loss—and what may meet us there.And at the center of it all is a simple but lasting reminder:After losing his daughters at sea, Horatio Spafford wrote It Is Well With My Soul—not after healing, but in the middle of grief.Not all encounters are seen.Some are felt.And some… stay with us.
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    32 分
  • Ep. 55 | The Oz Factor: Why the World Suddenly Goes Quiet (Bigfoot & Appalachian Encounters)
    2026/04/14
    There are moments when the world suddenly goes quiet.
    The air stills. The familiar feels different.Some call it the Oz Factor.In this episode of Sasquatch and Sourdough, we explore real encounters that don’t rely on fear—but on awareness.From the Oz Factor to Appalachian high strangeness, a pattern begins to emerge: the world may not be empty—it may be layered.This episode includes:
    • The Oz Factor (when reality suddenly feels altered)
    • The White-Eyed Witch of Dismal Holler (Appalachian encounter)
    • Nebraska Bigfoot encounters (BFRO-style reports)
    • Wilderness moments where something is present—but not fully seen
    Rather than asking what these encounters are, this episode explores why they feel familiar… and why people return to them.The truth is out there.
    God is with you.
    And everyone always ends up in the kitchen.www.sasquatchandsourdough.com
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    41 分
  • The Bible Says the Dead Were Seen Walking… Why Don’t We Talk About This?
    2026/04/04
    What if Easter didn’t end at the empty tomb?The Bible records something most people have never heard…
    The ground shakes.
    The tombs open.
    And the dead are seen walking in the city.It’s written plainly.
    And somehow… we don’t talk about it.In this episode of Sasquatch and Sourdough, we step into the quieter, stranger side of the resurrection—where the boundary between life and death doesn’t hold, and something deeper breaks into the world.– Mary mistakes Jesus for a gardener
    – The sky goes dark in the middle of the day
    – The temple veil tears from top to bottom
    – And something happens that changes what is possibleThis isn’t about explaining it away.It’s about sitting with the mystery…
    and recognizing that Easter may be far stranger—and far closer—than we’ve been told.🕯️ If something in this story feels closer than you expected…
    find a place this Easter. Sit. Listen. You might be surprised what you encounter.
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    11 分
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