Hello, my name is Dorsey Ross, and I am the host of the Dorsey Ross Show. I am a minister and itinerant speaker. I started the Dorsey Ross Show to interview people of faith who have stories of faith and overcoming trials and difficulties. In this podcast, you will hear stories of all kinds. Some will make you laugh, cry, and even say I can connect with that story or that person. I would love to encourage you to check out these stories of faith, encouragement, and inspiration my guests share on…
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Why Surviving Under Communist Rule Gave Her Unbreakable Resilience
Let me know what you think of this episode? Most of us carry trauma, loss, and regrets that seem impossible to overcome—until someone shows us that starting over is not only possible, but a divine gift. Mihaela Galfrey’s extraordinary story of surviving communist Romania, addiction, and heartbreaking loss reveals the raw power of faith, forgiveness, and resilience to transform suffering into…
Rewiring A Man’s Identity Through Faith And Discipline
Let me know what you think of this episode? When your results start slipping, do you hustle harder or question who you are? Jake Giffin joins us to discuss that the real issue usually isn’t tactics, it’s identity, and identity is tied to proximity. Jake is the founder and CEO of Halo Home Services, a leadership and sales coach, and the creator of the D6 coaching model, a framework designed to help…
The Hidden Wound: How Moral Injury Isn't Just PTSD and Why It Matters
Let me know what you think of this episode? Some trauma is fueled by fear. Some trauma is fueled by guilt, shame, and the quiet sentence, “I can’t be forgiven.” That’s where the idea of moral injury changes the entire conversation about PTSD, spiritual health, and what real healing requires. We talk with Navy chaplain Larry Blant, who brings 25 years of pastoral ministry, years of police and fire…
The Surprising Link Between Narcissistic Abuse and Distorted Views of God
Let me know what you think of this episode? Trauma doesn’t have to be dramatic to be real. When someone lives through years of control, gaslighting, and image-obsessed “love,” the nervous system can start acting like it’s still in danger, even after the relationship ends. That’s why I sat down with Taylor Williams, founder of Trinity Trauma Therapy, to talk about narcissistic abuse recovery,…
The Surprising Power of Community in Supporting Your Faith Like Redwood Trees
Let me know what you think of this episode? Most believers are living life on autopilot, missing the real power of a rooted, intentional faith. Eric Stevens, founder of Redwood Christian Ministries, shares how a life marked by addiction, depression, and a near suicide transformed into a passionate pursuit of Christ — all rooted in a powerful encounter with Jesus that changed everything.In this…
From Dormant Faith to Bold Living with Kari Hunnicutt
Let me know what you think of this episode? Most people underestimate the power of a life devoted to faith intertwined with adventure. Kari Hunnicutt reveals how stepping into the unknown — whether completing an Ironman, traveling to remote villages, or conquering Machu Picchu — deepens our connection to God and awakens dormant faith. Her journey shows that true strength is found in surrender,…
The Five Cravings of Your Soul—And Why Only God Can Fully Satisfy Them
Let me know what you think of this episode? Most people chase fulfillment in worldly success, money, or status—and still feel empty inside. What if the deepest cravings of your soul point to a divine purpose you’ve been overlooking? Cory Rosenke, a pastor, author, and thought leader, reveals how understanding your eternal design can radically transform your daily life—and finally satisfy the…
"Separation of Church and State: A Historical Perspective"
Let me know what you think of this episode? Most Americans misunderstand the true meaning of the separation of church and state. In this eye-opening episode, filmmaker Andrew Linn uncovers the surprising history behind one of the most misunderstood principles in our Constitution—and how it was meant to protect, not abolish, religion. Andrew takes us back to the 17th century, revealing how Roger…
From Addiction And Codependency To Healing Through Identity In Christ
Let me know what you think of this episode? A lot of people can look “fine” in church while their home life is falling apart. We sit down with Steve Rotermund, author and founder of Walk Right Ministries, to talk honestly about addiction, codependency, trauma, and the long road from shame to healing. Steve shares the surprising way he met his future wife, then opens up about childhood abandonment,…
Let me know what you think of this episode? Worship can sound loud on a stage and still be quiet in a kitchen sink full of dishes. We talk with Brigitte Donoho, a worship leader, homeschool mom, and recording artist, about the moment worship stops being only lyrics and becomes a lifestyle shaped by gratitude, character, and everyday choices. Her story is rooted in real life: raising two boys,…