Sep 4

The Confessionals: Bigfoot Stalks Horseback Riders

Tony writes “On Episode 87 – our first official Tuesday release – Charles joins The Confessionals to share his bigfoot sighting. While riding horseback in Texas, he first noticed what looked like a peculiar set of footprints, followed by his horse’s sudden, odd change in demeanor. Only moments later, Charles experienced a sight crossing his path that he’ll never forget – one massive bigfoot!”

 

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13 Responses to “The Confessionals: Bigfoot Stalks Horseback Riders”

  1. Bal G

    What town did the witness give? Bed shoot Texas? Can this idiot speak proper English? Lived near Houston my entire life, never heard of Bed shoot. Why can’t any witness from Texas give an exact location of their encounter? Wes, tell your cohorts to stop getting encounters from Texas, unless they get a real location. This is getting real real old. Peace. Bed shoot, lol.

  2. m99

    I used to wonder “Why does Tony Merkel have a Wes avatar on his podcast”, then I thought, no that wouldn’t happen, would it? so I looked up Tony’s Facebook. There he was looking all Wes Germer like. Sike!

  3. m99

    Just finished listening. It makes me wonder why believers (people who are ‘Christians’ but actually know the Lord is with them) don’t seem to connect the dots. When did Christians start judging themselves to be God’s people by church attendance, praying or good works?

    1). We’re saved by grace, not of works (unless one would /could boast, deem they’re better than others. But we’re not in God’s view according to the scripture).

    2.) We’re in a spiritual war, one that will continue play out until it’s over. There is an adversary whether we believe it or not.

    3). We’re told to ask, seek and knock – call on the Lord first. Why are people ashamed to ask the Lord for help? That’s part of why He’s there.

    4). Faith pleases Him. What do I mean? even when we’re scared, calling for help demonstrates we trust in Him.

    We have to keep things simple. I liked this man’s humility & his saying he’s an adult. Sounded like he thinks he shouldn’t have these feelings because he’s an adult? Aren’t we supposed to become as little children?

    Thanks to Wes for posting this, Tony for interviewing this man, and the man for coming forward with his experiences. It’s just my opinion but sounds like he’s done more correct than he thinks. Great interview. Good job!

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