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The Christian Leader Who Challenged The Left And Right (And Maybe You)

After surviving poverty, racism, violence, and a near-fatal beating, John Perkins chose a path few people ever would: forgiveness. This Shop Talk explores the life of one of America’s most influential Christian leaders and his radical vision for building what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called “the beloved community.”

How Former Gangsters Pulled 1,000 People Out of Gang Life (Pt 1)

How do you convince someone to walk away from a life they’d die for? In this episode, former gang member Beni Santibanez shares how “Hope 4 Da Hood” has helped over 1,000 people leave gang life by exposing their lie of loyalty and helping them discover their true identity & value. It’s a raw look at transformation and how you can help people break cycles that most never escape.

How Former Gangsters Pulled 1,000 People Out of Gang Life (Pt 2)

How do you convince someone to walk away from a life they’d die for? In this episode, former gang member Beni Santibanez shares how “Hope 4 Da Hood” has helped over 1,000 people leave gang life by exposing their lie of loyalty and helping them discover their true identity & value. It’s a raw look at transformation and how you can help people break cycles that most never escape.

Why Your “Safe Life” Isn’t Actually Safe (Pt 1)

If every part of a community doesn’t have the opportunity to flourish, the community can’t flourish. Violence will penetrate your safety and all of us will suffer. Greg Spillyards felt convicted to shift from transactional real estate that made him more money to projects focused on transforming Memphis’ forgotten places. And his story will show you how to make a deeper impact without leaving your career.

Why Your “Safe Life” Isn’t Actually Safe (Pt 2)

If every part of a community doesn’t have the opportunity to flourish, the community can’t flourish. Violence will penetrate your safety and all of us will suffer. Greg Spillyards felt convicted to shift from transactional real estate that made him more money to projects focused on transforming Memphis’ forgotten places. And his story will show you how to make a deeper impact without leaving your career.

The Crazy Pastor Teaching Us The Right Kind of Crazy (Pt 1)

Pastor Corey Brooks has helped transform the most violent area of Chicago into one that’s not in even in the top 35! And he’s done it by being utterly crazy—sleeping on a rooftop for 343 days in the Chicago winter to raise money, literally walking across America, and building a $40 million community center in the hood because they deserve it. Brooks will teach you how to act crazy (if you need to), as long as it’s just and for a just cause.

The Crazy Pastor Teaching Us The Right Kind of Crazy (Pt 2)

Pastor Corey Brooks has helped transform the most violent area of Chicago into one that’s not in even in the top 35! And he’s done it by being utterly crazy—sleeping on a rooftop for 343 days in the Chicago winter to raise money, literally walking across America, and building a $40 million community center in the hood because they deserve it. Brooks will teach you how to act crazy (if you need to), as long as it’s just and for a just cause.

You Walk Past Them—Here’s How to Actually Help (Pt 1)

Most of us walk past someone on the street because we don’t know how to help—or if it will even make a difference. Jonathan Kumar built Samaritan to change that, giving normal folks a simple way to offer relational and financial support that empowers people experiencing homelessness. They’ve helped over 5,000 people so far and they need us, An Army of Normal Folks, in the game to serve the over 650,000 people who experience homelessness!

You Walk Past Them—Here’s How to Actually Help (Pt 2)

Most of us walk past someone on the street because we don’t know how to help—or if it will even make a difference. Jonathan Kumar built Samaritan to change that, giving normal folks a simple way to offer relational and financial support that empowers people experiencing homelessness. They’ve helped over 5,000 people so far and they need us, An Army of Normal Folks, in the game to serve the over 650,000 people who experience homelessness!