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Josh Brewer Part 3

After years of abuse, instability, and life in the foster care system, Josh Brewer had stopped hoping for anything better. By the time he was 16, his plan was simple: stay guarded, blend in, and expect nothing.

But everything changed when he encountered a Heavenly Father who saw him, loved him, and called him into something greater.

In this final episode of Qavah, Josh shares how that encounter set him on a journey of healing, purpose, and restoration. What began as a hesitant “yes” to God—stepping into music, trusting His voice, and surrendering his brokenness—became a pathway to transformation.

Through moments of failure, discouragement, and growth, Josh discovered that God doesn’t waste pain. Instead, He weaves it into something meaningful. From finding his calling in worship, to building a family of his own, to experiencing deep reconciliation with his earthly father, Josh’s story reveals a powerful truth:

What was meant for evil, God can use for good.

This episode is a moving reminder that even the most broken pieces of our lives can be restored when placed in the hands of a loving Creator.

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Josh Brewer Part 2

Josh Brewer’s childhood was marked by instability, abuse, and years in the foster care system—moving from home to home, never knowing what “normal” truly looked like. By his teenage years, he had learned to survive by keeping his head down and his heart guarded.

But everything began to change when Josh encountered something he had never experienced before: a healthy family.

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Josh Brewer Part 1

Kelly: If you were to meet Josh Brewer today, you would meet an inspiration. He is a confident, dynamic young man who is living a successful life. He has a beautiful wife and four amazing children. But you would never guess how many years of chaos and abuse preceded the life he has now.
JOSH: really the extent honestly of the early childhood memories that go back it was really just bathed in anxiety and don't mess up and you know, good behavior.

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