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  • Addiction to Adventure - A Hike into the Presence of God
    Feb 22 2026

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    Lexi Loofboro loves anything that brings together faith, health, and people. She is married to her husband, Ian Loofboro, and together they serve the world through coaching, and their stand is to be love, hope and transformation. As a Hiking Director, Lexi takes those same passions and leads others to step away from the everyday and into adventures with God! Her story will set many free from the power of addiction to a posture of God's presence and voice in many lives.

    Horseman's Landscape
    We are so thankful for Chris Horsemans and his continued support of our podcast.

    Ends of Earth Adventures Ministry
    We exist to promote and resource youth ministries in the nations by outdoor adventures.

    First Response Water & Mold Removal, INC
    Joshua Phelps is a lifelong resident of Lee County. After graduating from college, he spent a decad

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    50 min
  • A Band of Brothers - The Power of Transformative Love
    Feb 14 2026

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    On a special Valentine’s Day episode of the 3 Doves podcast, host Jason Pawlowski interviews three young men—Andrew, Caleb, and JJ—who share testimonies about God’s love, faith, and transformation.

    Andrew describes growing up in an abusive home, being airlifted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Tampa, living with his grandmother who blended Judeo-Christian practice with Christian church life, and later facing abandonment, foster-system instability, and suicidal thoughts while at DCF offices. He says a YouVersion Bible app notification reminded him God saw him, God Loves him, and he later committed his life to Jesus during sixth grade as he prepared to testify in court for the termination of his parents’ rights, supported by Christians praying over him; he cites Galatians 2:20 and shares he is now pursuing ministry.

    Caleb shares that although raised in a Christian household, he sought acceptance in middle school, fell into partying and unhealthy situations in eighth grade, and was convicted when someone asked him about Jesus while he wasn’t living like a Christian. At a church camp themed “Build Your Church,” he prayed for God to change his heart, felt peace and love, sought guidance from leaders, and later connected deeply with the song “Gratitude,” describing a growing faith and involvement in worship music, including self-teaching instruments and receiving drum lessons supported by the church; he emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with Spirit-led community.

    JJ shares growing up without an active Christian home despite Catholic traditions, experiencing parental conflict and divorce, and entering a toxic long-term relationship he mistook for love; after the breakup and further family fracture he contemplated suicide. He says meeting Caleb in school led him to Crosspoint youth group, where he found community, began sharing the gospel with his family, and at camp realized he needed Jesus and decided to be baptized; he later baptized his mother and aunt and describes renewed family unity and improved relationships between his parents.

    The episode closes with Job 33:28 and a gospel invitation, including a prayer to receive Jesus by believing in His death and resurrection, plus contact information (3dovespodcast@gmail.com and social media) for listeners to share testimonies.

    Horseman's Landscape
    We are so thankful for Chris Horsemans and his continued support of our podcast.

    First Response Water & Mold Removal, INC
    Joshua Phelps is a lifelong resident of Lee County. After graduating from college, he spent a decad

    Ends of Earth Adventures Ministry
    We exist to promote and resource youth ministries in the nations by outdoor adventures.

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    45 min
  • A Warriors Stance - Being in REAL Relationship.
    Feb 7 2026

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    In this episode of the Three Doves Podcast, host Jason Pawlowski welcomes back guest Justin Hanneken, Executive Director of Ends of Earth Adventures and Associate Pastor. They delve into Justin's transformative journey, from starting cycling tours to embarking on a Christ-centered fishing ministry.

    The discussion highlights pivotal moments, such as the impact of COVID-19, and how his local church community influenced his relationship with his son. They also explore the concept of biblical manhood, using the REAL acronym (Reject Passivity, Expect God's Greater Reward, Accept Responsibility, Lead Courageously).

    Justin shares various inspirational stories, including the launch of high school programs like Florida Knights and transformative moments with fathers and sons. The episode underscores the importance of being present, maintaining integrity, and pursuing a full-send life for God. Ultimately, it's a powerful narrative about faith, family, and the dynamic ways God uses ordinary interests to achieve extraordinary impacts.

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    43 min
  • A Warriors Ride to Salvation and Beyond
    Feb 2 2026

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    In this episode, host Jason Pawloski sits down with Justin Hanneken, Executive Director of Ends of the Earth Adventures and associate pastor, for the first part of a powerful two-part conversation. Justin shares his remarkable journey from being a troubled high school senior—stealing car stereos and rejecting God—to experiencing a life-altering encounter with Jesus in 1999 through a friend’s persistence and a simple game of basketball. That moment marked the beginning of a radical transformation that would reshape the direction of his life.

    Justin also opens up about the impact of reconciliation with his father, who came to faith the same year. He reflects on a defining moment when his dad prayed over him and spoke 1 John 2 into his life—an act that became a turning point and helped solidify his calling and future ministry. From there, the conversation traces the unexpected birth of a cycling ministry, beginning with a challenge to ride a bike 300 miles to Key West despite weighing 268 pounds and openly disliking cycling. That single act of obedience sparked a movement that has since cycled in all 50 states and raised over $1.7 million to support and mobilize youth around the world.

    Throughout the episode, Justin shares what it looks like to live missionally in everyday life—from initially refusing to go on a mission trip to Mexico to experiencing God’s persistent calling through unexpected moments, even in a laundry room. This episode highlights a central truth: God can use our passions, hobbies, and willingness to say yes—whether through cycling, surfing, or hiking—to carry the Gospel to the ends of the earth. Be sure to tune in next week for Part 2, where the conversation continues with a deeper focus on biblical manhood and fatherhood.


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    42 min
  • Finding identity and purpose in God by learning to "be still" amidst crisis and betrayal.
    Jan 24 2026

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    In this episode, we sit down with Josh Phelps, a man whose life story is a testament to the power of divine protection and the beauty of restoration. From the high-stakes world of law enforcement to the front lines of disaster restoration, Josh shares his journey of moving away from a life of "performance" and into a place of spiritual stillness.

    The Shift from Performance to StillnessFor years, Josh struggled with a deep-seated need for approval, a drive rooted in his early experiences with adoption and attachment. Even after a radical conversion to faith, he found himself trying to "earn" God’s favor through religious activity and strict performance. It wasn't until his life faced a total collapse—marked by betrayal, divorce, and loss—that he heard the transformative call of Psalm 46:10: "Be still and know that I am God." This stillness became his anchor, preventing a downward spiral and teaching him what it truly means to be "covered" by God’s grace.

    Divine Protection on the Front LinesJosh recounts harrowing stories from his time as a police officer, where the line between life and death was razor-thin. He shares three specific instances of divine intervention: surviving two active shooting incidents and a miraculous moment where a fellow officer saved him from walking into a spinning helicopter tail rotor. These stories serve as a sobering reminder that life can end in an instant, and that God’s hand is often moving in ways we cannot see.

    Restoration and a New IdentityToday, Josh has transitioned from law enforcement to the restoration business as the founder of First Response Water and Mold Removal. He views his professional work as a ministry, using his own history of personal tragedy to offer comfort and integrity to clients in their darkest moments. By naming his company "First Response," he honors his past while making a promise to never abandon those in need—healing the very wounds of abandonment he once carried.

    Endurance Under TrialThe episode concludes with a powerful reflection on resilience and the promise that "Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial." Josh’s story is a reminder that while trials may feel like abandonment, they are often the very tools God uses to rebuild us stronger than before.Connect with Josh Phelps:

    • Website: firstresponsewaterandmold.com
    • Emergency Services: 239-365-MOLD

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    53 min
  • The Process of Pain
    Jan 17 2026

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    Pain is something we all try to avoid, yet it’s often the very thing that shapes us most. In this episode, The Process of Pain, we sit down with Chris Horseman of Horseman’s Landscape to talk honestly about what pain looks like when it shows up in real life—not as a theory, but as a process.

    This conversation isn’t about quick fixes or motivational clichés. It’s about the unseen grind, the seasons of pressure, and the moments when growth feels more like breaking than building. Chris shares his journey through adversity, responsibility, and refinement, and how pain—when faced instead of escaped—can become a tool that forms character, resilience, and purpose.

    If you’ve ever wondered why some of the hardest seasons produce the strongest people, this episode pulls the curtain back. Pain isn’t the end of the story. Sometimes, it’s the process that prepares you for what’s next.

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