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Not A Waste Of Time | SMC Podcast | Episode 208

Not A Waste Of Time | SMC Podcast | Episode 208

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Welcome to this week's episode of the podcast where Brent sits down with a word of encouragement for the youth pastors that are in the trenches of ministry and feeling depressed, defeated or beat down by different things that they are facing in their ministries.


Whether you are a young or old youth pastor, we would love for you to listen in and see what is talked about in today's episode and we would also love to hear from you! What is your tidbit of advice that you would add to the conversation?


You can listen to this episode on all your preferred podcast providers. We would also love to have you join the conversation if you would like to be on the show!


Shoot us a message on social media (@talkstudentmin) or an email (podcast@studentministryconversations.org) to get a time set for you to be on the show.


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