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Jake Flagle: "Where Can My Business Make the Greatest Impact for the Kingdom?"

27 min · 16 de mar de 2026
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Welcome to the Hope Center Indy Podcast. Most business owners look for the best location, the lowest overhead, the highest return. Jake Flagle asked a different question: 'Where can my business make the greatest impact for the Kingdom?' His answer? Right here on Hope Center's campus. As owner of 316 Product Development, Jake has built a company that doesn't just create innovative products, it creates opportunities for women rebuilding their lives. Today, you're going to hear how one entrepreneur turned his business into a ministry without compromising excellence. We would like to thank 316 Product Development for sponsoring this episode. We are able to produce the work that we do because of generous sponsors like 316.  https://316productdevelopment.com/ Please support these great sponsors.

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