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“To be all things to all men—how can you achieve that in your own life? How can you be relatable?”
In this episode, Hunter Mullins interviews Josh Page, a young man who started a community event in South Carolina called “Cruisin’ to Christ.” This outreach event has a large focus on meeting people and teaching hot Bible, and it’s also centered around something Josh loves: car meets. Josh utilized something he has a passion for and turned it into a highly successful way to bring God’s love to others. Is there something in your life that you’re passionate about? Do you also love helping people with God’s Word? Listen to Josh’s story and see if you can bring more of God’s Word into your own community by doing what you already love to do.
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“To be all things to all men—how can you achieve that in your own life? How can you be relatable?”
In this episode, Hunter Mullins interviews Josh Page, a young man who started a community event in South Carolina called “Cruisin’ to Christ.” This outreach event has a large focus on meeting people and teaching hot Bible, and it’s also centered around something Josh loves: car meets. Josh utilized something he has a passion for and turned it into a highly successful way to bring God’s love to others. Is there something in your life that you’re passionate about? Do you also love helping people with God’s Word? Listen to Josh’s story and see if you can bring more of God’s Word into your own community by doing what you already love to do.
Conversation Links:
To Learn More about The Way International:
Certain opinions expressed in this podcast may or may not represent the views of The Way International.
All music used is either owned by The Way International, is used with permission, has been purchased for use, or is in the public domain.

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