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Faith, Family & Food with Rolanda Eatmon

35m · POV · 12 May 12:00

Ask and ye shall receive. Those are biblical words recited often but your faith and belief that it's possible is the bravery that manifests such a request. Now, God's timing or ways are not ours but his answers are always better.
Meet my podcast guest Rolanda Eatmon. She's a true testament to this. In this episode, Rolanda shares her journey of faith, family, and a barbecue business through perseverance and patience. She reminds us that we can have it all...if we open our horizon to how and when we are to get it.
I hope your takeaway from this episode is that an ask from the Lord merits a guaranteed answer.



Want to connect:
King of Kings Barbecue food truck
www.kingofkingsbbq.com
Memphis, TN
901-338-6732

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Faith, Family & Food with Rolanda Eatmon

Ask and ye shall receive. Those are biblical words recited often but your faith and belief that it's possible is the bravery that manifests such a request. Now, God's timing or ways are not ours but his answers are always better.
Meet my podcast guest Rolanda Eatmon. She's a true testament to this. In this episode, Rolanda shares her journey of faith, family, and a barbecue business through perseverance and patience. She reminds us that we can have it all...if we open our horizon to how and when we are to get it.
I hope your takeaway from this episode is that an ask from the Lord merits a guaranteed answer.



Want to connect:
King of Kings Barbecue food truck
www.kingofkingsbbq.com
Memphis, TN
901-338-6732

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