Season 1 Episode 11
What happens when we surrender everything to God—even when we feel unworthy, broken, or afraid? In this moving and soul-stirring episode, Jeffrey McDonnell sits down with poet, author, musician, and veteran Ron Montgomery for a deep conversation about healing from trauma through divine support.
Ron shares his story of military service, spiritual awakening, and facing the dark night of the soul—when a simple moment of divine grace changed the course of his life forever.
Together, they explore:
✨ The power of surrender and what it means to truly let go
✨ Hearing the voice of God in the midst of despair
✨ Healing emotional wounds, broken relationships, and even cancer through faith
✨ How Ron’s poetry, activism, and love became instruments of healing—for himself and his community
✨ The journey of learning to love yourself the way God loves you
If you’ve ever struggled to find light in the darkness, Ron’s honesty, wisdom, and warmth will meet you right where you are. His story is proof that no matter how far we fall, God is always there—calling us back to love.
About Ron
Ronald Montgomery is a poet, author, musician, photographer, and spiritual seeker whose life story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and grace.
Raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Ron faced significant challenges and found healing through his connection with God and the power of artistic expression. His book of poetry, *Enough*, reflects his personal journey—addressing themes of pain, survival, identity, and hope.
Through writing, music, and photography, Ron discovered not only his voice but also a deeper purpose to inspire others. Ron’s work has been featured in community publications and educational initiatives, and he continues to speak and create from a place of truth, transformation, and unconditional love.
Learn more about Ron's work on Barnes & Noble here - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/%22Ronald%20Montgomery%22?Ntk=P_key_Contributor_List&Ns=P_Sales_Rank&Ntx=mode+matchall
You can connect with Ron at enough.good.trouble@gmail.com
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