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Serving People Over Profits with Luc Johnson

1 h 19 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Pulpit & Porch, we sit down with mortgage lender Luc Johnson for a conversation about integrity, generosity, leadership, and what it means to genuinely put people before profit. Before this episode, we asked several people about Luc, and the response was remarkably consistent: “He’s one of the most trustworthy and selfless people I know.” In an industry often driven by numbers and transactions, Luc has built a reputation for doing something rare: serving people with honesty, even when it costs him personally or professionally. He shares about operating a business with integrity, why trust matters more than short-term success, and how faith, family, and generosity shape the way he lives and leads. We also talk about: * Building trust in business and life * Why integrity is so rare today * Using your career to serve others * Leadership, generosity, and reputation * Family, purpose, and staying grounded This episode is less about mortgages… and more about the kind of person you become while building a life. The Pulpit & Porch — real conversations about life, faith, and purpose. Connect with Luc: website: www.johnsonlendingteam.com email: lucas@johnsonlending team.com

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