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The Battle Ground Project
C.R. Wiley and Max Booth
13 episodes
2 days ago
The Battle Ground Project is an experiment in Christian localism. The hosts, C. R. Wiley and Max Booth live and work in Battle Ground. Through interviews they explore ways that Christians are contributing to the Battle Ground community.
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The Battle Ground Project is an experiment in Christian localism. The hosts, C. R. Wiley and Max Booth live and work in Battle Ground. Through interviews they explore ways that Christians are contributing to the Battle Ground community.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Catching Up With Joe Kent
The Battle Ground Project
36 minutes 48 seconds
2 years ago
Catching Up With Joe Kent

On today's Battle Ground Project Chris and Max catch up with Joe Kent, former candidate for US Congress. In the course of the discussion they discuss the election and its aftermath, and Joe's plans for his future in politics. They also discuss the unique political character of Battle Ground as a red dot in a sea of blue, as well as Joe's thoughts on Christians and their role in politics expressly as Christians. This episode was recorded at Old Town Burger in Battle Ground, so please excuse the background noise and enjoy the show!

The Battle Ground Project
The Battle Ground Project is an experiment in Christian localism. The hosts, C. R. Wiley and Max Booth live and work in Battle Ground. Through interviews they explore ways that Christians are contributing to the Battle Ground community.