Episode 602: Judah and Chelsea Smith on the Personal Side of Leadership, Marriage and Doing Ministry Together, Leading on Empty, and Navigating the World of Celebrity
Judah and Chelsea Smith talk about the personal side of leadership, the ups and downs of marriage and doing ministry together, leading on empty, navigating the world of celebrity, and some thoughts on the future of the church.
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