The Mission Continues

On July 26th, I received devastating news: the studio where The Real Jesus Experience Podcast was being recorded was broken into, and everything we needed to record testimonies—cameras, microphones, soundboards, everything—was stolen.

It felt like the mission came to a sudden halt. Without equipment, we couldn’t record.

After hearing the news, I prayed and asked God if this was His way of telling me I’d finished what He asked. Was it was time to stop?

But that’s not what I heard at all.

Instead, I felt the Spirit affirming: The mission isn’t finished.
God is still writing stories.
He is still changing lives.
And He is still calling His children to testify about what He has done.

This setback has made one thing clear: it’s time to build a dedicated studio of our own—a safe, reliable space where testimonies of faith can be recorded and shared without interruption.

We believe God is leading us into this next season, and we’re trusting Him to provide.

You can join with us in three ways.

Pray with Us

  • Pray that God continues to guide us with wisdom and obedience.

  • Pray that He provides exactly what we need to move forward.

Share the Story

  • Every share, every forward, every post spreads the mission further.

  • We’re asking God to stir hearts through each share.

Give, If You’re Led

  • If the Spirit moves you, we invite you to partner with us financially.

  • Every gift helps replace the stolen equipment and build a permanent studio.

  • Please don’t feel pressured—give only if God prompts you.

Whether through prayer, sharing, or giving—you are part of this story.
I can’t wait to see what God is preparing for this ministry as we surrender every obstacle to Him.

“And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.”
— 2 Corinthians 9:8

Surrendering all things to Jesus,

Chad Beck

Host, The Real Jesus Experience Podcast

A weathered, torn security badge with a badge clip hole at the top, featuring the Texas law enforcement badge, and text indicating the office of Alan Rosen, a constable in Harris County, Houston, Texas, with contact information.
A damaged, dirty, and stained white paper note with handwritten date '7/22/25,' case number '8305522 and 8305521,' and typed and handwritten instructions in English and Spanish. The note includes a bolded line emphasizing the need for immediate contact, with a phone number and office hours, and signs off with a partially visible signature.
A professional recording studio setup with two softbox lights, a table with a microphone and notes, two brown chairs, a brick wall background, shelving with plants and decorative items, and cables on the floor.

Cameras, mics, headphones, sound gear… gone.