EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 21 MIN
71. 🍎 The Power of Proximity
from The Provider Community · host The Provider
👉 Get "The Provider" weekly newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.io🎙️This episode explores how two apple trees became a lesson about faith, business, and community. Apple trees need nearby compatible trees to cross-pollinate and bear fruit. After one tree was destroyed in a storm, the remaining tree looked healthy—but stopped producing apples.The message: Christians and solopreneurs are designed to grow in connection with others, not isolation. Just like the tree needed proximity to produce fruit, we need wise, faith-filled community to grow spiritually and personally.Using Proverbs 13:20, the episode encourages listeners to walk with wise people, seek intentional community, and remember that lasting fruit often grows through relationships with others rooted in Christ. 🍎👉 Subscribe to "The Provider" newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.io
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👉 Get "The Provider" weekly newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.io🎙️This episode explores how two apple trees became a lesson about faith, business, and community. Apple trees need nearby compatible trees to cross-pollinate and bear fruit. After one tree was destroyed in a storm, the remaining tree looked healthy—but stopped producing apples.The message: Christians and solopreneurs are designed to grow in connection with others, not isolation. Just like the tree needed proximity to produce fruit, we need wise, faith-filled community to grow spiritually and personally.Using Proverbs 13:20, the episode encourages listeners to walk with wise people, seek intentional community, and remember that lasting fruit often grows through relationships with others rooted in Christ. 🍎👉 Subscribe to "The Provider" newsletter for more insights at https://theprovider.io
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