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#407: Zach Windahl on Simplifying the Bible, Spiritual Consistency, and Leading with Hope

#407: Zach Windahl on Simplifying the Bible, Spiritual Consistency, and Leading with Hope

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In this inspiring episode of the Follow 2 Lead Podcast, Tony Miltenberger sits down with author, Bible teacher, and entrepreneur Zach Windahl to explore what it means to lead with purpose in today’s world. Zach shares his calling to simplify the Bible for a new generation, his passion for helping others build consistent spiritual rhythms, and the heart behind his tools for biblical literacy. Together, they talk about the challenges of parenting, balancing faith and creativity, and the role of social media in offering hope. Zach also offers insight on preparing for fatherhood and why understanding Scripture in its cultural context can transform how we live and lead. Whether you’re a parent, a creative, or someone looking to grow in your faith, this conversation will help you take the next step with confidence. Zach's website ⁠⁠Please check out our sponsors EBEB Solutions⁠ ⁠Greg Fay Insurance ⁠Trent Barga - The Barga Team Real Estate⁠ ⁠That Sounds Fun Network: ⁠ ⁠Follow 2 Lead Coaching⁠ ⁠Tony on Instagram⁠ ⁠Check out our YouTube page⁠ ⁠Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts⁠ Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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