Season 3 was shot and recorded at the Carolina Conference, Charlotte, NC.
Ryan's special guests for this season are made up of local pastors, students, Conference employees and church members in the Carolinas.
Do you ever feel that you are running on empty and everyone expects you to be firing on all cylinders? How do we continue when we are so depleted? Join Ryan and his guests as they share what has worked for them.
Let us introduce you to this episode's special guests:
Casey Vaughn is an Adventist pastor in the greater Charlotte area. When she’s not working with one of her two churches, she enjoys reading, playing with her cats, or writing. One of her current projects is a book on Conservation and its relevancy to Adventism. For more information about her churches or her books you can find her online at pastorcasey.net.
Luke Kendall is a nursing student at Southern Adventist University.
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