As The Leader Grows with Ken Joslin

Clint Riggin | From Success to Surrender: A Journey of Faith & Transformation

Ken Joslin

When a successful entrepreneur is brought to his knees by amnesia, the journey back to oneself can offer profound lessons. Clint Riggin joins us to share his compelling transformation from thriving in the health and fitness industry to confronting a personal crisis that reshaped his entire outlook on life. Hear how his struggles with depression and identity led him to embrace faith and pursue a path in theology, dedicating his life to guiding others towards spiritual fulfillment. Clint’s story of redemption underscores the impact of faith in overcoming personal challenges and redefining success beyond material wealth.

Authenticity in faith can resonate deeply, as illustrated by a touching moment with my daughter, who saw a consistent character in both my roles as a father and a pastor. Reflecting on my own journey from the Navy to a profound spiritual awakening, I discuss the transformative power of embracing faith and the Holy Spirit’s role in shaping our destinies. This episode highlights how a genuine heart and steadfast belief can lead to a life that mirrors the teachings of Jesus, fundamentally impacting both public and private spheres.

Amid seminary studies and personal aspirations like obtaining a pilot’s license, I explore the joy found in committing to a life of service. Discover the inspiring initiatives, such as a prayer line inspired by Billy Graham and a virtual reality project bringing the Bible to life in new ways. These endeavors reflect our gratitude for the daily privilege of contributing to the divine purpose of building God’s kingdom. Join us for an episode filled with stories of faith, transformation, and the marvelous grace that guides us every day.

Welcome to the ATLG podcast I am your host Ken Joslin, former pastor turned coach & host of CREATE, the #1 Faith-based Entrepreneur conference in America. My mission is to help faith-based entrepreneurs become the best version of themselves by growing in our Core 5: Faith, Health, Relationships, Business & Finances. You can get more information as well as join our FREE Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/676347099851525

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Speaker 1:

Hey guys, welcome to another episode of as the Leader Grows. I am your host, Ken Jocelyn. I've got a super special guest, this dude. Not only does he love Jesus, but he's jacked as well my guy, Clint Riggin. This guy is helping equip men and lead them in their faith journey, Very similar to what we do here at Growthside Drive man dude, Clint, thank you for joining us, my friend.

Speaker 2:

Man, thank you so much for having me. Man, I'm just blessed and honored to be here. This is such a beautiful time.

Speaker 1:

Dude, take a minute and tell a little bit. Tell your audience. I did the very highlight. Tell our audience a little bit about who you are, where you're from, what you've got going on. Did the very highlight.

Speaker 2:

Tell our audience a little bit about who you are, where you're from, what you've got going on. Yeah, my name is Clint Riggan. I'm 32 years young. I would say I was very lost in the world at a time. To make a long story short, built a couple of businesses, competed in a couple of bodybuilding competitions. My identity was wrapped up in all of the things that I thought made me who I was.

Speaker 2:

I lost everything that I built, tried to take my life multiple different times and then surrendered my life to Christ July 6, 2023. Went on a road trip across the US for 153 days, got prayed over by my mentor and he said something to me. He said if you can lead by faith and not sight, God's got a really big calling for your life. And I said, okay, I don't even know what that means. The next day, I started reading the Bible at 3 am every single morning. I have no idea why, but I know why now and now I'm a full-time seminary student at Southern California Seminary Now going for my master's in biblical studies and theology and devoted my life to helping the loss be brought into the light.

Speaker 1:

Talk to me a little bit about that journey you said one of the things you said that was interesting was I built a business, I sold a couple of businesses I was doing really well. Walk me through that process and where you were as a man when you were kind of at that mountaintop experience.

Speaker 2:

So Limitless Coaching. We did hormone replacement therapy, blood work, consultations, nationwide meal preps and supplements delivered to all of our clients. So we were talking about Cole Taylor before, like starting line, we did the same exact thing and during that time I was making 50, 70k months. I thought I was on top of the world. I will walk into a room. I'd be like nobody can touch me and I believe that God really had to humble me and to let me know who he was not who I was.

Speaker 2:

And when I was able to get to a point where May 1st 2022, I woke up with amnesia, I didn't know who I was or who my clients were. That's where everything started to go downhill. 14 months of depression. Um, when you don't know who you are, you don't know where your clients are, and then you start gaining weight and you start like I had a bunch of health problems. I was hiring all these coaches. I was like what's wrong with me? Well, I was looking in the past and I wasn't looking at the present. Blessings all around me, knowing that we have another day, knowing that my identity is not in my business or anything else that I do, but my identity is in Christ, and Christ alone.

Speaker 1:

And so talk to me about, I mean, you wake up and you don't know who you are. Walk me through that process. That had to be dark and deep and God, what is wrong with me? Why is this happening? Walk me through, kind of those first few weeks of those symptoms in your life.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I didn't really understand it at first. All I could tell you that if you ever done something where you have all this knowledge and experience and you're helping a lot of people and then you realize that you can't help those people anymore, so I felt like I couldn't help myself.

Speaker 2:

So I went to the gym but I couldn't sweat. I went to the gym but I couldn't get a pump. I didn't know who the clients were that I just spoke to literally the day after. I was like what did I just say to them? How do I adjust their plans? What do I do? I had all these people that counted on me and what I realized was I overloaded myself. We had over 150 clients with only me being the coach. So if you could imagine that 150 people that are coming to you asking for you I wasn't even taking time to myself. I think what I had to realize was that it didn't matter how many clients I had, didn't how much money I made or any of those things. I just did. I needed to know who I was in God's eyes not in my own eyes and when. Once I could actually see that, which took a process, a transformation I want to talk a little bit about that process.

Speaker 1:

So you like, you're struggling with amnesia.

Speaker 2:

How old were you at the time? Let's see I was 20. Let's see no, 30. Yeah, I think it was 30, 29, 30.

Speaker 1:

So you're young and you're in shape, so there shouldn't be any, shouldn't be an issue with you. So walk me through like the like, what the stages of that I mean almost like grief looked like for you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was. I lost, slowly, started to lose everything, and then I blamed everybody else for losing everything. So I had two partners in that company ran marketing, ran ran operations in australia and I blamed them. I blamed them. I said, no, you didn't run the marketing right, you didn't. You didn't teach me right. I started to just blame everybody else for my shortcomings. What I learned in that process was I had to take the full responsibility. I was the founder of the company. So when I took the full responsibility that's when it really fell on me I was like wow, I got kicked out of the military for drugs. I failed at bodybuilding. I now failed the business. I'm just a complete failure in general, and that's what I lived for for 14 months.

Speaker 1:

What was the change? What was the moment where you felt it shift and you started gaining some ground back on the life that you knew before and back to being normal?

Speaker 2:

When Jonathan Connolly prayed over me and his faith-based coach prayed over me and said I see something in you Like that one person that believed in me when I didn't believe in myself. And I tell people all the time I'm saying, yes, jesus believes in you, he cares for you, he appreciates you. But there's going to be that one person in your life that will always believe in you, always.

Speaker 1:

No matter what happens, talk about the importance, because one of the things I say to people all the time is listen, if you don't have belief in yourself, borrow some of mine until you get it. Yes, so talk about the importance and some of the things that you've seen happen in your life and the lives of clients and friends and family that you've just literally let them borrow your belief in them.

Speaker 2:

So I talk about transfer of belief a lot.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Because a lot of people do not believe in themselves because of something that happened to their past selves. So what we need to do is be able to transfer that belief to them, just like you said, so that they can finally start to feel that Then, once they get some momentum and they're like wow, clint, I see this happening in my life, I started to increase my relationship with God, I started to build this intimacy, I started to find the secret place. I listened to one voice, not all the voices around me. They start to believe in the promises that God has for their life because they finally start to read the Bible. Ken, 69% of Americans are Christians. 4% know or follow a biblical worldview of Americans are Christians. 4% know or follow a biblical worldview. It's something that really blows my mind when it comes to this, and the only big change that I did was I started to read scripture every morning and I started to pray.

Speaker 1:

So back up just a little bit and tell me kind of how you got in position for this faith-based coach to pray for you, like what led up to that he prays for you, and then what happened immediately following.

Speaker 2:

Jonathan Conley knew me when I built Limitless Coaching. I met him at my first Apex event and I remember I still have the same picture on our phone when we met, when we took a selfie and when we're just fired up, we're both like ready to go. When we took a selfie and when we're just fired up, we're both like ready to go. He's been following my journey ever since I started Limitless Coaching. He's seen me rise so fast in success. I guarantee he knew I was going to fall because you know this, ken. You've been around the block. You can see when an entrepreneur rises so quick that they're going to fall. You know what.

Speaker 1:

I can. Actually I've looked at pastors in the past and went this guy's in trouble and I'm telling you, man, every time my major spiritual gift is prophecy, and so it's like I see things black and white, super easy. For me, black and white's easy, and it happens with people in ministry as well, like I see them, and I'm like something's wrong, like this ain't going to last.

Speaker 2:

And that's something that I, man Ken, I'm not going to lie to you we have grown so fast in the last 12 months, and it's something that I tell the Lord. I said, lord, lord, we got to slow down a little bit. Okay, I need to. I need to learn and study and to be approved in the word, like I got to know what I'm speaking about. I'm not trying to go in front of these pulpits and these audience and these and these, all these lights and cameras and all this stuff, until you say I'm ready. Don't, don't put me up there if I'm not ready. So it's, um, it's a big humbling, I would say.

Speaker 1:

When I say to you talent will get you there, but only character keeps you.

Speaker 2:

What does that mean to you? God cares about your character, not the platform. God cares so much more about your character development rather than the platform you're going to be on. Because this is what I learned, ken it doesn't matter the platform I am on. If I'm in front of 10,000 people, 100,000 people. What matters is I get to go back to the presence of the Lord, because that presence of the Lord will never give me what any of those things will ever give me, and I want to remember that until the day that I die.

Speaker 2:

I love that I want to continue to humble myself and be like Lord. That is where I want to be, but if you want to bring me into a place where we're in front of people to bring glory to your name, I say this on my lives every single day. I do not care if you know my name. I don't care if you know the name of Limitless Faith Ministry. I care you know the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. The blood of Jesus is going to wash away your sins and has washed away your sins past, present and future. You have been forgiven, and what I see and I'm sure you see this, ken is that people get the authority of the platform, and the authority of the Holy Spirit is not within their church.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's hard, man. It's definitely hard. I've said this a lot. My greatest compliment I've ever gotten in my entire life was pastoring a church, two services. I'm there at 7 am in the morning. We're there until about 1, 1.30. I'm white, I'm preaching to several hundred people, I'm shaking hands, I'm doing all the stuff that a pastor does on Sunday morning. And so one of my daughters, dude, would drive me home every Sunday afternoon. They'd get my 4Runner, I'd hop in the passenger seat and I got in the car with my, with Sarah Beth, my 20, she's now 25. Then she was probably 17 or 18. We got in the car and we're heading home. She goes dad, you know what I love about you. You're the same dad at home as you are on the stage on Sunday. Greatest compliment I've ever gotten from someone who knows what my life looks like behind the curtain.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's so good. Tim Ross said it like this. He said, Lord, don't give me an anointing to speak to my congregation, but not an anointing to speak to my kids. It's true, man Meaning don't have me just preaching to the congregation, but I can't do the same thing for my kids.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so you. So you go through. He prays for you. You start immediately kind of reading scripture. Did you have a spiritual background before? That Was that kind of the beginning. I know you said you gave your life to Christ July of twenty twenty three.

Speaker 2:

So I was a Christian yeah, I like to say a believer my whole life, but when I joined the military, I mean that was completely out of my life. What branch US Navy, okay, navy. I was like that's not my life. I'm not going to go to church, I'm not doing any of that stuff. I'm focusing on doing this. Yeah, that was wrong decision.

Speaker 1:

Some of you guys will get this watching and listening to this podcast. But people used to ask me they say, are you in the Army, were you in the Navy? And I'm like, no, I'm intelligent, I was in the Air Force, but anyway.

Speaker 1:

You were intelligent, but I digress, I digress. I say no, I wasn't in the Army or the Navy, I'm intelligent, I was in the world. Did this podcast just go? Well, talk to me. So you're a believer, but you're not really following Christ. And the military dude, I didn't know any. I didn't get my life to Christ until I was 25. I didn't know anything about church. I'd never heard the gospel before.

Speaker 1:

My next door neighbor, a year after I had gotten married in 1992, was the student pastor at a little Southern Baptist church that was growing rapidly. And another buddy I played softball with every weekend went to the same church and they kept asking me to go. And I'm like, nah, ain't my thing, Nah, it ain't my thing. Well, I roll in there, August the 8th, 1993. And two weeks later, on the 22nd, I gave my life to Christ and it was instant transformation. And I'd never heard of the gospel. The first time I heard it, on August the 8th, I knew, wow, if I step out into eternity tonight, I'm not prepared to meet God and I'll spend eternity in hell, Like I knew. And so, dude, I started asking questions and asking questions and asking questions. We had a truck driver. We called him Preacher. He was a Vietnam vet who used to give out the Gideon's Bibles the little bitty ones to everybody. He had given me one. I'm all in that Bible for two weeks. I'm asking questions. Then, on August 22, 1993, I gave my life to Christ. It was just an immediate transformation In that process for you, because your journey is a little bit different than mine.

Speaker 1:

When was the moment where you said, nope, I'm going to follow Jesus, I'm going to be and I don't really use the word Christian, I talk about being a Christ follower. Like am I following Jesus? Like does my life do I? Uh? Genesis 1, 27 and 28 says that you are a reflector. God created us in his image and in the Hebrew that literally means we reflect the character. We're a mirror. We reflect the character, the nature of who God is. So tell me a little bit about your journey. What was that like? When was the moment? When did you went? Oh, this is a different life than I've ever lived before.

Speaker 2:

So after I got prayed over, then I continued the road trip. We went all the way across the US. It got to a certain point where I knew that a transformation was happening, because I started to just go and make content and go live and just started to talk about Jesus, even though if I didn't really know a lot about the gospel, but I was still reading the Bible. I didn't really understand it, but I still wanted to read it. It was weird. I tell people like sometimes you're not going to understand it, but you're nourishing your soul with the word and that's all that matters. You might not understand it right away, but you're still filling yourself with the word before you step into the world, because the world is falling.

Speaker 1:

I love that. I love that you did lives. My favorite thing as a pastor was to put people in my, in my small group, and then get them to teach a week and you would just watch them, like, and they're like, I don't know the Bible. I'm like great, that's great. That's exactly where you need to be. You want to know how you want to, you want to know how you learn scripture? Go, do Instagram lives every day and talk about Jesus.

Speaker 2:

So when I was in, when I was in California, cause I found my way back to California, never went back to Tampa. I found myself back to California, got baptized at awakened church, where California is where drugs took over my life, so I wanted to be reborn there. And then, um, I would do this and I want to just be vulnerable with this. I would go on chat to BT and I would just type in sermons and I would read off ChachiBT off a script.

Speaker 2:

And for eight months I had two people join my lives and I always asked and I always wondered like God, I'm doing this the right way? Why aren't I doing this? And then I found out about the Holy Spirit. And then I found out that nothing of the Holy Spirit was being spoken on those lives Not a single thing, because the words of Chachi PT aren't the words of Holy Spirit speaking through. So that was a really big learning lesson for me. So God really told me to stop doing that. So I did for me. So God really told me to stop doing that. So I did.

Speaker 2:

So when I went into a separation phase of my life, as I like to call the wilderness, where it was just only me and God. All of 2024 was that for me Meaning? I took myself away from the world, I stepped into the word, I fully focused on seminary school. I didn't go to conferences, I didn't go to any other places, I just focused.

Speaker 2:

That is where I believe God really made it clear that my past doesn't define me my days in Christ and Christ alone, where you have the blood of Jesus, be able to wash away your sins and you've been forgiven. Now I need you to forgive that person that hurts you. I need you to be able to understand who I am and I need you to forgive that person that hurts you. I need you to be able to understand who I am. And you said you're made in the image of God. I say I quote Genesis 127 all the time because people have to understand you aren't God, you're made in the image of God. And since you're made in the image of God, you're made in his likeliness. No-transcript. It was a complete change of my life Because now you walk into a room and you know that God's walking everywhere you go.

Speaker 1:

So from there, when did the Limitless Faith kind of walk me through the journey of starting what you started now?

Speaker 2:

So Limitless Faith Kingdom Builders was created I think I was looking at LinkedIn. I was thinking about nine months ago and the ministry was founded because I wanted to lead the lost into the light, even though I was still lost and led into the light. The funny thing about that is I started a ministry Even still I was lost, but I wanted to lead people into the light.

Speaker 1:

The funny thing about.

Speaker 2:

That is I started a ministry.

Speaker 2:

Even still I was lost, but I wanted to lead people into the light I knew, at the right time, that the Lord will continue to show me the way, because I think a lot of the times we wait for the perfect time, but there is no perfect time. We got to step out in faith. So I did, and guess what? Nobody followed me. Okay, nobody cared. Nobody cared that I had a ministry. Everybody said I was crazy. Everybody said, oh well, you're just going to hop onto the next thing. You're, you're limitless. Coaching fails, so this is going to fail too. Oh man, I heard it all. You're not a follower of Christ. Why do you think you can use Jesus and do this? You're trying to charge people. But I wasn't trying to charge people. It was crazy the amount of people that thought they knew what I was trying to do. So then the Lord just told me, november 11th of this past year, to go on TikTok, to start going live and start teaching, start preaching. So I did, and now we've had over 286,000 people hear the gospel. Wow.

Speaker 1:

From a platform that the world uses for something completely different. God's redeemed that and given you an opportunity to be able to share your story. I absolutely love that. Tell me a little bit about what are you excited about now. What's God doing in your life? What's coming up for you, Clint?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, 2025,. We're going through the whole Bible In the next 200, I think 16 days. We're going through five chapters per day where we're going to have in-depth expository teaching on our podcast, on our YouTube, for anybody to ever go to. So we go live every single morning. It's going to sound crazy to a lot of people. I go live at 3 am to 5 am every single morning. You'll see it on our Facebook 3 am.

Speaker 1:

What time zone?

Speaker 2:

3 am CST.

Speaker 1:

So it's 4 am my time, so I'm usually at about 4 or 4.30.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so you can come and join. But yeah, so I have a flip schedule right, so I go to bed at around 6, 630. I have full-time seminary, right, so that's a main focus for me. I made it a goal to come to your conference, though, because I want to be able to come support you, and other than that I'm not really going to be going to a lot of different places unless it's close to me, because I go and get my pilot's license this year.

Speaker 1:

Come on man.

Speaker 2:

So I'm going to get my rotary pilot's license by the end of 2025. I'm on a pastor's budget, so you know that you'll make a lot of money, but this is the thing, too, I've learned, ken. There's no amount of money in any bank account that could ever give me the joy and the peace that I get with the Lord. No dude. Fulfillment and presence is something you cannot put a price tag on.

Speaker 2:

No, there's not. No, I think money's great and hopefully one day we have a lot of it to be able to give to the poor and help other people. I see a lot of Billy Graham in what I want to do. We set up our Limitless Faith line where people can text in. We send a daily prayer to over 300 people every single morning. I saw that.

Speaker 1:

It's the number here 610-295-5721. 610-295-5721. Listen, if you're listening to this podcast or watching this on video right now and you're like Ken, I need prayer for fill in the blank, whatever it is, I want to encourage you, text that number and put that out there. I love Matthew 18, 19, where two or more agree is touching anything. It shall be done.

Speaker 1:

There's something about when you line up faith and even if you don't even have faith for God to answer the prayer or the need that you have, let me say this Number one God's love for you isn't predicated on your performance. He loves you because he created you as a son or a daughter, so his basis for loving you has nothing to do with what you do for him. And as a father or as a mother, you don't have any kids yet, do you Clint? No, sir, I've got four daughters and one granddaughter. There is absolutely nothing in the world I would not do for one of my kids If they have a need and it's something that I can take care of and it benefits and helps them. I'm all in and God loves you infinitely more than I could ever love my kids, because he is the creator of love.

Speaker 1:

So hit that number 610-295-5721. I feel like we're on TVN, bro, but hit that number, guys. Listen, put that out there. God. Some of you may be listening to this and you're like I don't even know if Jesus is real. I love the scripture where God says put me to the test. Just put it out there, I promise you. I don't know that I've ever given a number out on a podcast, but I trust Clint and their heart to be able to pray for you and touch and agree for whatever the issue or the problem or the situation. It may even be something good. Whatever that is, I just want to encourage you to do that. There you go, clint. Give me a plug, bro.

Speaker 2:

Come on. Thank you, ken, I appreciate that. So the whole goal is like Billy Graham put this if you see, he always put this number at the end. And then during COVID, there was a commercial that went out and then 10,000 people called into this line and gave their life to Jesus every day. It's so beautiful how they set this whole thing up. So I saw that documentary. I was like you know what? We're going to set up a number, then we're going to set up voice AI, Then we're going to set up conversational AI and then we're going to be able to have prompts that set up so people can get prayer. They need to go to a women's community, men's community, domestic violence hotline, whatever it might be. We want to be able to provide resources to people for free.

Speaker 1:

You know, what's cool is you're going to meet these people at my conference this year. They're from South Africa and they have a I guess it's the Oculus, the virtual reality. You literally can put this. It's a game that they're doing. You can put it on and you can walk through the Bible and you can ask each of the people in them. You can ask them questions and it's interactive. You literally can talk to Peter and ask him questions. You can talk to Jesus and it's going to be I've seen the video, so they're actually one of our sponsors, so they're going to be promoting their because they're about to drop this. But I'm super excited Cause it's. I'm like, how do you cause you were talking about conversational AI. I'm like how does that work? But anyway, I love, I love that idea. Dude, what are you excited about? Right?

Speaker 2:

now. Oh man, I'm just excited where the Lord is going to lead. Honestly, I just get excited every single day, and the reason for that is 151,200 people on average did not wake up today. 105 people die every single minute. There's 1,440 minutes in a day. And the fact that Jesus chose me for another day yeah, like that's beautiful. And the fact that Jesus wants to choose me to help build his kingdom, like what. I still just get blown away just at that simplicity of that. But there's so much more to that because we don't understand the plan that God has for our life. This is what I like to say God's always in control. It's on us to take control. He's not a remote control.

Speaker 2:

We can't press back into the past. We can't press forward into the future. We press, play every day and we serve as Jesus did.

Speaker 1:

What does grace mean to you, Clint?

Speaker 2:

Grace is knowing that we have such a loving father that knows that we mess up and we make mistakes and we're never going to be perfect. But he sent his son, who lived a sinless and perfect life, to take every single thing that we will ever do, that we could never pay, that we will be able to live the life that we do now for the grace that he has for our life. It's already paid for. Salvation's paid for. Grace is paid for. We don't have a payment of that. That's the blessing in itself.

Speaker 1:

Not only do we not have a payment, Clint, it's a price we cannot pay.

Speaker 2:

Amen.

Speaker 1:

You can't pay it. There's no such thing as I can live good enough to be able to earn my way into heaven or earn my way into a relationship with a father. That's why Jesus did what he did. I've never really shared the gospel of the podcast before, but that's why Jesus did what he did. That's why, when you come to our Create Conference Clint was talking about earlier this year, with good friends like John Maxwell and Gary Brecka just an unbelievable lineup where we spend two and a half days talking about faith, health, relationship, business and finances I have these giant floor stickers all over the building with my on, and the first two you see in the foyer are God's love for you isn't predicated on your performance. He loves you because he created you as a son or a daughter.

Speaker 1:

And, dude, when you realize that man, god, jesus, you gave your life for me to pay a debt that I could not pay. People ask me all the time they're like are you religious? Like no, dude, I can't stand religious people. And I'm like do you realize, the only people in scripture Jesus ever got pissed off at was religious people. Not one time did he ever catch somebody in adultery or some type of a sin or a theft, which is what Matthew the tax collector or Zacchaeus were. I mean, they were like the biggest thieves in the entire city. Not one time did he get upset with him, but he gave them exactly what you said, clint grace.

Speaker 2:

And he shared his love.

Speaker 1:

No, no go ahead, bro. I'll let you wrap it up.

Speaker 2:

No, I think we're just missing love in this world. I think we look at people for what they have and what they do, and not for who they are. And I'll tell you what if we can just look at people how Jesus looked at people, loved on them and showed just the so much grace that somebody can give, un like just like there's so much grace that somebody can give, I believe the world would be such a better place, because we're all imperfect people serving the perfect King and we're all looking to do the best that we can do every single day.

Speaker 1:

Clint, where's the best way for people to find you, Bob?

Speaker 2:

Limitlessfaithorg. You can check out our website has our merchandise, has our, has our Instagram, has everything you need to. And then my personal is clintriggin clint, underscore, riggin, and then Limitless Faith Ministry as well. Facebook, linkedin, they're all the same thing. You guys reach out to me anytime. You guys got any questions, please let me know. I'm not a bot. I'll be able to talk to you. I'll be able to help you and serve you and pray for you. If you need that as well, because I just love you guys, I'm going to drop this number down there for you one more time, guys.

Speaker 1:

So grab a pen, pencil, write this down 610-295-5721. It'll also be in the show notes so you'll be able to go through the show notes and see that as well. So if you need prayer and you're just like Ken, I just need somebody, clint, I just need somebody to agree with me in prayer. Listen, even if you don't have the faith, use this opportunity. You have to connect with somebody who does have the faith for you in this prayer, clint. Thank you, my friend, for joining us today. Ken, thank you so much God bless.

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Thank you for watching another episode and listening to another episode of as the Leader Grows. My name is Ken Johnson. I get the unbelievable honor of being able to host not only this podcast but create the number one faith-based entrepreneur conference in America. This year, we're going to spend two and a half days going through what we call our core five faith, health, relationships, business and finances and I have some of the best communicators and practitioners in the world coming into Atlanta again this year Over 500 faith-based entrepreneurs. I want to encourage you. My good friend, cole Taylor, we talked about earlier. Cole's going to come in to lead worship the entire weekend. It's going to be an unbelievable, transformative experience. Growstatdrivecom forward slash create. If you use code word Ken, tickets are 50% off. I love you guys.