In Episode 32 of the Chasing Assurance Podcast, Terry Peer and Dr. Terry L. Peer begin a powerful new series exploring the lives of the apostles of Jesus—starting with Andrew, the first disciple to follow Christ. Andrew wasn’t a preacher in the spotlight. He wasn’t the loudest voice or the most famous apostle. But everywhere Andrew went, he brought people to Jesus. From the banks of the Jordan River as a disciple of John the Baptist… To introducing his brother Peter to Christ… To bringing a boy with five loaves and two fish… To ushering Greek seekers into the presence of Jesus… Andrew’s life shows us that ordinary faithfulness can have eternal impact. This episode also includes a Lester’s Feet Foundation update, sharing the story of Magnolia and how the foundation was able to provide a life-changing Rifton activity chair—made possible by generous supporters. If you’ve ever felt unqualified, unsure, or overlooked in your faith—this episode is for you. 👉 Watch, listen, and be encouraged to simply do what Andrew did: introduce someone to Jesus. 🔗 Learn more, submit prayer requests, or see upcoming speaking events at https://www.chasingassurance.com Sponsors & Ministry Acknowledgment Brought to you by: • Heartwood Planning Group Lester’s Feet Foundation Segment Sponsored By: • Coonless Deer Feeders Also thanks to WiseEye Technologies and Green Prairie Seed Company. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode of Chasing Assurance Podcast are those of the hosts and guests and are intended for biblical teaching, encouragement, and discussion purposes only. Scripture references, historical accounts, and early church traditions are shared to provide context and application but may include interpretations and extra-biblical historical sources. This content is not intended to replace personal Bible study, pastoral counseling, or theological training. Listeners are encouraged to study Scripture for themselves and seek guidance from trusted spiritual leaders. All stories shared in the Lester’s Feet Foundation segment are used with permission and for awareness purposes. Any charitable support is voluntary and managed directly through the foundation.