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[Brian O'Day] Part 2 - Deployments, PTSD, and Multiplying The Gospel

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This week is Part 2 of Jared and Matt's interview with Brian O'Day, the Executive Director of the Praetorian Project. The Praetorian Project is an effort to multiply the gospel through the establishment of new churches in military communities around the world. The churches are identified with their common name, Pillar Church. The goal is for military and civilians alike to find a church home at any Pillar Church they may encounter.

With 7 churches, from Japan to Southern California to Washington, DC, the Praetorian Project is multiplying. Come get in the trenches with us and Brian, a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps, this Veterans Day!

Also, be sure to head over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or Spotify and “subscribe” to In The Trenches and then leave us a written review. Check out our other episodes at our website, www.getinthetrenches.com

We’d love to hear feedback!

Feel free to ask us a question or just let us know what you think about the podcast. You can reach Matt at mhess@fellowshippickering.ca and you can reach Jared at jared@pillarchurchsbc.com

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This week is Part 2 of Jared and Matt's interview with Brian O'Day, the Executive Director of the Praetorian Project. The Praetorian Project is an effort to multiply the gospel through the establishment of new churches in military communities around the world. The churches are identified with their common name, Pillar Church. The goal is for military and civilians alike to find a church home at any Pillar Church they may encounter.

With 7 churches, from Japan to Southern California to Washington, DC, the Praetorian Project is multiplying. Come get in the trenches with us and Brian, a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps, this Veterans Day!

Also, be sure to head over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or Spotify and “subscribe” to In The Trenches and then leave us a written review. Check out our other episodes at our website, www.getinthetrenches.com

We’d love to hear feedback!

Feel free to ask us a question or just let us know what you think about the podcast. You can reach Matt at mhess@fellowshippickering.ca and you can reach Jared at jared@pillarchurchsbc.com

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