Insights of Wesley Farnsworth
Faith, Recovery, Real Conversations
Welcome to the Insights of Wesley Farnsworth.
A one-stop shop to find all blog posts that highlight recent podcast interviews, talk about recent speaking engagements, or just regular reflections or announcements from Christian speaker and author Wesley Farnsworth.
No matter what the post is, each one is written with one goal in mind: to remind you that transformation is possible and that God can rebuild what feels beyond repair.
A gripping Celebrate Recovery testimony—Mike shares how Jesus redeemed a life marked by addiction, violence, prison, and shame, and turned head knowledge into heart-level faith.
Self-sabotage rarely looks dramatic. It often looks like delay, distraction, and “almost.” In Episode 33, Wesley unpacks the quiet patterns that keep us stuck and how faith breaks the cycle.
Pastor Bill Letcher shares how families can face addiction, hardship, and conflict with honesty, community, and practical faith.
Your freedom was never meant to stop with you. In the final episode of The Power of Community, we explore how healing spreads, courage multiplies, and lives are changed when we stop hiding.
A recap of “The Church as a Hospital” at Cedar Falls Christian Church from Matthew 11:28–30, exploring how the church must welcome the weary and reflect the gentle heart of Jesus.
Some battles were never meant to be fought solo. In this episode of Unmasked, we explore why true healing, strength, and freedom are forged in brotherhood and community.
At St. Pauls this morning, I shared “Why Are We Still Sitting Here?” from Mark 16:15 and 2 Kings 7. A message about bold obedience, movement, and refusing to let fear keep the church seated when God is calling us to go.
Wesley Farnsworth shares his journey through pornography addiction, faith-based recovery, and the moment honesty changed everything on the Creek Survivors podcast.
Air Force veteran Wesley Farnsworth joins the Veterans Outlook Podcast to discuss faith, recovery, moral injury, and why healing is possible for veterans beyond the uniform.
In this powerful podcast conversation, I share my journey through addiction, recovery, codependency, and faith—and why healing always begins when we stop hiding and start telling the truth.
I joined Jeff Pearson on Invisible Condition: It’s Not All in Your Head to talk about invisible battles, recovery through Celebrate Recovery, and rebuilding identity through faith.
Wesley Farnsworth joins Trent Brock on Conquerors Crew for an honest conversation about faith, recovery, community, and why real breakthrough begins with authenticity.
Wesley Farnsworth joins Uncle Jimmy’s Podcast for an honest conversation about faith, recovery, shame, and becoming. From codependency and addiction to healing through community, this interview is a reminder that change is possible—and your story isn’t finished.
Christian recovery speaker Wesley Farnsworth joins the Alex Lo Show to share his powerful journey from addiction and codependency to faith, freedom, and purpose through Christ-centered recovery.
Christian recovery speaker Wesley Farnsworth joins The Manshift Guide to share his journey through addiction, codependency, faith, and rebuilding life through God’s grace. This powerful episode explores the hidden battles men face and the freedom found in honesty and community.
A recap of “The Church as a Hospital” at Cedar Falls Christian Church from Matthew 11:28–30, exploring how the church must welcome the weary and reflect the gentle heart of Jesus.
At St. Pauls this morning, I shared “Why Are We Still Sitting Here?” from Mark 16:15 and 2 Kings 7. A message about bold obedience, movement, and refusing to let fear keep the church seated when God is calling us to go.
A sermon recap from Cedar Falls Christian Church exploring why tradition must never replace obedience to the Holy Spirit—and how churches can courageously follow God’s leading.
This past Sunday at St. Paul’s Church in Cedar Falls, I shared a message on why faith was never meant to be lived alone. Rooted in Proverbs 27:17, the sermon explored how healing, growth, and freedom happen best in community—not isolation.
A recap of my sermon at St. Pauls Church on Hebrews 12:2—how to realign your life when distractions, drift, and dark seasons hit.
A heartfelt recap of my Unprepared Christmas sermon at St. Paul’s Church in Cedar Falls, reminding us that God works through willingness, not readiness.
Heaven’s lens invites us to evaluate people and decisions the way God does—by the heart, not the resume. A recap from my third Sunday at Cedar Falls Christian Church.
I had the honor of speaking again at Cedar Falls Christian Church. My sermon, “Unqualified But Called,” was met with warmth, openness, and heartfelt engagement. Afterward, I joined the church for their Thanksgiving potluck—a beautiful time of fellowship, connection, and gratitude.
In Episode 10 of Unmasked, Wesley talks with author and Bible teacher Kathleen Johnson about surrender, fear, and divine healing. Her story shows that when God heals you, it’s never just for you—it’s so you can help heal others.
Licensed counselor Patrick Eilers joins Wesley to discuss faith, mental health, addiction, and practical steps toward healing and transformation.
Born with Apert Syndrome and told he wouldn’t survive, Dorsey Ross grew up facing surgeries, bullying, and low expectations. In this episode of Unmasked, he shares how faith, family, and a relentless refusal to accept “can’t” carried him into a life of purpose.
In this powerful episode of Unmasked, Emilio shares his raw, unscripted testimony — from trauma, abuse, and addiction to identity, purpose, and total freedom in Christ.
In the debut of Unmasked, Wesley Farnsworth shares the story behind the show—how years of performance and hidden shame led to healing through honesty and grace.
In Episode 2 of Unmasked, Wesley Farnsworth shares why pretending feels safe, how it steals our peace, and how vulnerability opens the door to freedom.
Wesley Farnsworth is now booking podcast interviews and speaking engagements for 2026. His messages on faith, failure, and recovery, help audiences rediscover purpose and hope through God's redemptive plan.