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In this episode, we break all the rules and talk about religion. I get pretty raw and share spiritual experiences that I have had in some of the most difficult times in my life.
My guest, Wes Keyes, is the Executive Director of the nonprofit organization, Brother Bill's Helping Hand. From a Mississippi teenager going down the wrong path to leading an organization that serves 91 zip codes in North Texas, Wes Keyes tells me his story about how his Christian faith led him to serve people who need it most. We talk about the unique history of Wes's hometown and his initial aspirations to be a sports evangelist to the challenges organized religion has faced over centuries and today. Wes is engaging, honest, and a fantastic storyteller. I hope you enjoy this episode!
You can learn more about Wes and his work on the Brother Bill's Helping Hand website or on LinkedIn.
By Emily HenryIn this episode, we break all the rules and talk about religion. I get pretty raw and share spiritual experiences that I have had in some of the most difficult times in my life.
My guest, Wes Keyes, is the Executive Director of the nonprofit organization, Brother Bill's Helping Hand. From a Mississippi teenager going down the wrong path to leading an organization that serves 91 zip codes in North Texas, Wes Keyes tells me his story about how his Christian faith led him to serve people who need it most. We talk about the unique history of Wes's hometown and his initial aspirations to be a sports evangelist to the challenges organized religion has faced over centuries and today. Wes is engaging, honest, and a fantastic storyteller. I hope you enjoy this episode!
You can learn more about Wes and his work on the Brother Bill's Helping Hand website or on LinkedIn.