The Mountain Top Experience Podcast - Ep. 29. - It's Who I Am: An Interview with Charles Fears
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The Mountain Top Experience Podcast - Ep. 29. - It's Who I Am: An Interview with Charles Fears
Description:
In this heartfelt episode of The Mountain Top Experience Podcast, hosts Kevin, Carlos, and Dave sit down with Charles Fears, also known as Pastor Charles, a Christian rapper, singer, and preacher whose life and music boldly proclaim his faith. Known for his powerful freestyle battles that merge hip-hop artistry with gospel truth, Charles brings a unique blend of rhythm, message, and ministry to every conversation.
In this candid and moving discussion, Charles opens up about his journey of faith, creativity, and calling, sharing how God shaped his identity both on stage and in life. With passion and humility, he declares, "This is who I am."
Together, the hosts and Charles explore what it means to live authentically, to serve God through every gift, and to find purpose that speaks louder than performance. It's a conversation filled with laughter, depth, and the kind of honesty that lingers long after the music fades.