Billy Rogers And Tiffany Anton Discuss The Importance Of The Men Of Faith Tree Service

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Tiffany Anton talks with Billy Rogers, founder of Men of Faith Tree Service, to talk about tree care, second chances, and the power of faith. Billy shares how he went from addiction to entrepreneurship, using his journey to serve others through his business and his involvement in Celebrate Recovery. Tune in for a story of redemption, purpose, and leaving a legacy that changes hearts.

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