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In Part 2 of this unforgettable conversation, host Jeremy Lindsey and former military veteran-turned-pastor Joe McKee go even deeper into Joe’s redemptive journey—one marked by darkness, deliverance, and decades of transformation. From dancing on a church stage to wrestling with forgiveness, Joe shares raw, vulnerable stories of his spiritual rebirth and the relationships that shaped his walk with God.

What unfolds is more than testimony—it's a living lesson in grace, grit, and the lifelong process of becoming. Whether you’re a business owner balancing stress and faith, or someone craving a friendship that goes beyond surface-level, this conversation delivers soul food.

In this episode:

  • The defining moment Joe surrendered his guilt and gave his life fully to Christ
  • Why transformation doesn’t always happen overnight—and what it actually feels like
  • The impact of grace on Joe’s faith, relationships, and ministry
  • How Joe’s perspective on love, honor, and friendship was shaped by his military background
  • Jeremy and Joe reflect on their decades-long friendship and what makes a bond truly timeless
  • Navigating burnout, business, and the importance of stepping away to prioritize what matters
  • A simple but powerful motto for hard seasons: “Stay the course. Speak life.”

Takeaway:
It’s never too late to rebuild. Redemption is a process, and relationships, not achievements, are what make us rich.

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