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Episode 13: The Senders (ft. Josh Quick & Landon Stroud)

38 min · 14 de may de 2026
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If you're a Christian, then you are a missionary. Some are called to go. Others are called to send. In this episode, Josh Quick of MidSouth Crawl Space Solutions and Landon Stroud of Complete Fitness share what it means to lead businesses that are committed to honoring God. These men may not work inside the walls of ministry, but their leadership, generosity, and bold support of life are helping fuel work that saves lives.

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