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  • The Gospeler | Willie Robertson | TC 27 BB4J Ep
    2026/05/13

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    In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb sits down with Willie Robertson — the Duck Dynasty star, entrepreneur, and author — who proves that fame, faith, and boldness aren't just compatible, they're inseparable.

    From duck calls to Duck Dynasty to a global platform, Willie's spent decades using every room he's been in to share the gospel. And in this conversation, he gets into the real stuff — what it actually means to have a mission, why most Christians can talk for 30 minutes about their faith without ever mentioning Jesus, and what the book of Acts says about how revival actually spreads.

    This conversation hits on: Why Willie says most Christians have a resume — but no relationship The Great Commission broken down into 3 things you can actually do this week What Peter's denial of Jesus teaches us about boldness Why Duck Dynasty didn't happen until his family was in their 60s — and what that means for you The dinner table strategy that's kept his family together through fame, money, and chaos What Willie's new book Gospeler is really about — and why the word went extinct If you're a believer trying to figure out what bold faith actually looks like outside the church walls — this one's for you.

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    46 分
  • He Inherited His Dad's Church — Here's What Nobody Tells You | Michael Wittwer | TC 26
    2026/05/13

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    In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb sits down with Michael Wittwer — pastor of Life Center in Spokane and son of the man who built it from two people in a room to a thriving, multiplying church.

    Michael grew up inside the church, watched his dad figure out who God actually called him to be, and then faced the question every next-generation leader dreads: how do you carry something forward without losing what made it great?

    They get into the real stuff: what it's actually like to step into your father's legacy, leading people through transition without losing them, and what it looks like to build a church culture where people don't just get saved — they get discipled.

    This conversation hits on: Growing a church from 2 people to a community that's planting other churches What happens when a leader stops borrowing other people's styles and finds their own Why God isn't looking for the most talented person — just the most surrendered one How to lead people through seasons of change while staying in step with God What discipleship actually looks like beyond getting someone to say yes to Jesus If you're a leader navigating transition, carrying someone else's vision, or just trying to figure out what God is asking of you right now — this one's for you.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Kingdom Business Isn't What You Think | Brandon West & James Kwon | TC 25 BB4J Ep
    2026/05/13

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    In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb sits down with Brandon and James — two Christian entrepreneurs and marketing agency owners who are proving that business and ministry don't just coexist, they amplify each other.

    From scrambling to make payroll to running agencies that intentionally reflect the love of Jesus to the world, these two have learned what it means to hand your business over to God — and actually mean it.

    They get into the messy, real stuff: building a Christ-centered culture when people are complicated, being unapologetically Christian in a city where only 1.7% of people share your faith, and what you actually say to a new hire who asks "do you only hire Christians?" Plus — what happens when ministry leaders try to run organizations like businesses without the systems to back it up, and the wisdom that changed everything for both of them.

    This conversation hits on: What it looks like to make God the owner of your business — for real How to build a culture of flourishing without it feeling like a gimmick The stat that will destroy your fear of putting Jesus on your website Why "business would be great without people" might be the most dangerous thing a Christian leader can say What nonprofits and ministries are getting wrong about leadership and branding If you're a business owner trying to figure out how faith and work actually fit together — this one's for you.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • From Drunk Sailor to Preaching Pastor | Greg "2gs" Wilt | TC 24
    2026/05/13

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    In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb sits down with Pastor "2G's" to unpack a powerful, raw testimony of running from God—and what it took to finally surrender. What started as a childhood in church turned into seven years of rebellion, drinking, and searching for something that never satisfied.

    From Bible college to the Navy… from partying on Saturday night to sitting in church Sunday morning… this is the story of what happens when you know the truth—but don't live it. Until one moment changed everything.

    On a submarine, at the end of himself, he finally surrendered—not just to Jesus as Savior, but as Lord. Now? He's leading a church, reaching bikers, and boldly sharing the Gospel everywhere he goes.

    This conversation hits on: * What it really means to be saved * Why religion alone doesn't change you * The danger of "knowing" God but not following Him * How surrender changes everything If you've ever felt like you're too far gone, or like you've wasted too much time—this is for you.

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    2 時間 2 分
  • Left Mormonism—Now Reaching Thousands | Jaclyn Arnold | TC 23 BB4J Ep
    2026/05/13

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    Transforming Communities – Episode 23 Jaclyn Arnold

    In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb Altmeyer sits down with Jacqueline Arnold—co-founder of the Be Bold for Jesus Conference—for a powerful and honest conversation about faith, truth, and boldness. Jaclyn shares her personal journey growing up in the Mormon faith and the questions that eventually led her to discover a different understanding of the gospel. She breaks down key differences in belief, the role of grace, and why this topic matters more than ever today. This conversation also dives into the heart behind Be Bold for Jesus—from starting with just 18 people to now reaching thousands—and what it looks like to step out in faith even when it doesn't make sense. We also talk about the next generation, cultural pressure, and why Christians need to be more bold than ever in what they believe and why they believe it. This is a conversation about truth, courage, and standing firm in your faith in today's world.

    Topics covered in this episode:• Growing up Mormon and asking hard questions• The difference between works and grace• Why she wrote "Unconditional Grace"• Building Be Bold for Jesus from 18 people to thousands• Reaching the next generation with truth• Where Christians need to be bold right now.

    🎟️ Get tickets for the Be Bold for Jesus Conference: 👉 bebold4jesus.org If this conversation stretches you, share it. If it inspires you, act on it. And follow for more conversations that are working to transform communities.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • From Survival Mode to Purpose | Brianna Thaxton | TC 22
    2026/05/13

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    Transforming Communities – Episode 22 Brianna Thaxton ⚠️ This episode contains heavy topics and may not be suitable for younger listeners.

    In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb Altmeyer sits down with Brianna Thaxton to share a story that many people don't talk about—but far more people relate to than we realize. Brianna opens up about a season where she felt trapped in an unhealthy and abusive marriage. As addiction took hold in her home, she found herself under pressure to step into environments she never wanted to be in—eventually leading her to work in strip clubs just to survive and provide. But her story doesn't end there. What makes this conversation powerful is how Brianna found a way out—rebuilding her life, rediscovering her identity, and creating a new path forward. Today, she helps other women who feel stuck learn how to generate income, regain confidence, and step into a healthier life without compromising who they are. This conversation also challenges the narrative being pushed in today's culture—especially to young women—that exploitation is empowerment. There is another way.

    Topics covered in this episode: • Feeling trapped in an abusive and unhealthy relationship • The pressure to survive vs. staying true to your values • Working in strip clubs and the reality behind it • Rebuilding identity and confidence • Creating income in a healthy, sustainable way • Breaking free from cultural lies If this conversation stretches you, share it. If it impacts you, send it to someone who needs it. And follow for more conversations working to transform communities.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • "I'm So Glad You Bought a Strip Club" | John Schneider | TC 21 BB4J Ep
    2026/05/13

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    Transforming Communities – Episode 21 John Schneider In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb Altmeyer sits down with Christian actor and musician John Schneider at the Be Bold for Jesus Conference 2025.

    John shares about his journey in both the entertainment industry and his personal walk with God—opening up about the challenges he's faced, the lessons he's learned, and how his faith has shaped the way he lives and leads today. The conversation also dives into his perspective on the current generation and what he believes the Church needs to do moving forward, along with the heart and story behind his song "Charlie's Words." This is a conversation about faith, culture, and living boldly in a time that demands it.

    Topics covered in this episode: • Faith in the entertainment industry • John's personal journey and challenges • Reaching the next generation • What the Church needs moving forward • The story behind "Charlie's Words" If this conversation stretches you, share it. If it inspires you, act on it. And follow for more conversations working to transform communities.

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    37 分
  • "We Shut Down Every Massage Parlor." | Spokane Valley Police Chief | TC 20
    2026/05/13

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    Transforming Communities – Episode 20 Chief Dave Ellis In this episode of Transforming Communities, Caleb Altmeyer sits down with Spokane Valley Police Chief Dave Ellis to discuss the effort that led to the shutdown of every illicit massage parlor operating in Spokane Valley. Chief Ellis shares how trafficking can hide behind ordinary businesses, what law enforcement uncovered during their investigations, and how strategic action and collaboration helped dismantle these operations.

    This conversation explores leadership, justice, and the reality of human trafficking happening closer to home than many people realize.

    Topics covered in this episode: • Human trafficking hidden in plain sight • The investigation into illicit massage parlors • Leadership in law enforcement • Protecting vulnerable people in our communities If this conversation stretches you, share it. If it inspires you, act on it. And follow for more conversations working to transform communities.

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    54 分