In this introductory episode, Sherry Clausen welcomes listeners to Reap the Harvest and shares the heart and vision behind the podcast. Drawing from her years of service alongside Russ Dizdar of Shatter the Darkness and the Shatter Intervention and Investigative Unit, Sherry outlines the core focus of the show: spiritual authority, spiritual warfare, freedom in Christ, and walking in deeper intimacy with God.
Listeners can expect teachings on prayer mapping, applying God’s Word in prayer, and real-life testimonies meant to encourage believers in their everyday walk of faith. Sherry emphasizes that this space is meant to be welcoming, honest, and rooted in Scripture—a place where questions are honored and spiritual growth is nurtured.
At the heart of Reap the Harvest is the reminder that no one walks alone. The enemy often convinces us that our struggles are unique and isolating, but in truth, we share much in common through the human experience. Through God’s Word, prayer, and shared testimonies, we learn from one another and discover hope, healing, and purpose.
New episodes will typically drop every two weeks, with occasional updates to the schedule as needed. Sherry invites each listener to join her on this journey—whether to grow in faith, deepen understanding, or surrender their life to Christ for the first time.
Walk in peace, my friends. Shalom.
What You’ll Hear on This Podcast - Teachings on spiritual authority and spiritual warfare
- Insights from Russ Dizdar’s legacy and ministry
- Prayer mapping and applying Scripture in prayer
- Testimonies from believers to encourage your walk of faith
- Occasional healing testimonies from survivors of ritual abuse
- Encouragement to study Scripture and seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance
Release Schedule New episodes typically release every two weeks, with occasional special drops.
Stay Connected Visit the Reap the Harvest website to explore archived episodes and resources.
Come along on this journey of faith, growth, and discovery as we learn together through God’s Word, prayer, and testimony.