Lewis and Broad Media is a storytelling ministry that is a part of First Presbyterian Church of LaGrange based in LaGrange, GA. We are here to share the lives and tales of people and local organizations that deserve a voice. Our goal is to tell of the amazing opportunities that people have to volunteer and explore their gifts.
In the premiere of Season 7 of Lewis and Broad, hosts James Goodlet and Adam Roberts welcome Dr. Nick Griffin, a distinguished community advocate devoted to the youth of Troup County. Dr. Griffin discusses his passionate efforts to support and uplift local students, sharing insights into his role as a mentor and the transformative impact he's making. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about community service, youth empowerment, and the bright future he envisions for Troup County's younger generation.
Welcome to our Season 6 Finale of Lewis and Broad! We have had a blast this season learning more about our community and the legacy that it has built over the hundreds of years. What a season this has been!On today's episode, Connie and Chalton Askew joined us to shed light on the importance of education and their experiences growing up in this community. They have a passion for collaboration across racial barriers and differences, and this passion was shaped by their life experiences. They also share how our community can continue to grow and learn in the realms surrounding race and education. Go give it a listen!
S6E6 is live! Have you ever wondered what a mill village looked like? How they were run, and what a typical day was like? LaGrange's history was built on the foundation of textile mills and these mill villages. Ricky Wolfe was born and raised in the Dunson Mill Village, and on today's episode, he takes us back in time and shares what his childhood was like and what the Dunson Mill Village looked like. Ricky is the founder of DASH, Dependable, Affordable, Sustainable Housing. DASH is a non-profit that aims to bring back the essence and charms of these mill villages. He shares information about DASH in the episode, and for more information on DASH, you can find it here.
S6E5 is live! On today's episode, Kathy Tilley of Visit LaGrange joined us to share the importance tourism has on our community and how we have grown as a must-see small town. Visit LaGrange is a downtown tourist hub and shares stories of the local ammenities that we offer. For more information on Visit LaGrange, visit their website here. ATTN: Kathy also shares never-before-shared info on Visit LaGrange's latest project, Mulberry St. Cemetery. We don't want to give an spoilers away, so be sure to give a listen for some insider info! Talk about a big deal!
S6E4 is live! On today's episode, we invited special guest Dr. Willie Edmondson to share his perspective on the history of LaGrange and how it has changed over the years. Dr. Edmondson is the first black mayor of LaGrange, and he wears this honor with dignity and strength. Dr. Edmondson grew up in the community, and he shared stories from childhood of advocating for persons of color and the legacy he began building for himself at a young age. Dr. Edmondson is also a preacher of a Bethlehem Baptist Church in West Point, GA. Be sure to give this episode a listen!
Welcome back to Lewis and Broad! This epsiode makes up the third of Season 6, the history of LaGrange. Mrs. Felecia Moore is the Interim Director at the Frank and Lewis Library at LaGrange College. She is the Archives Specialist, and man, does she know her stuff! She takes great pride in preserving the history of this community and bringing stories of the past to life. She published a book last year entitled, "Time for a Haircut," that is about the Hamilton Road neighborhood here in LaGrange. Give this week's episode a listen!
Welcome back to Lewis and Broad! This week we interviewed Anton Flores-Maisonet and learned about the Redline Alley and Mona Lane communities. Mona Lane was previously known as the Goose Holler Neighborhood. Both Mona Lane and Redline Alley have a long-standing history of housing marginalized communities. Redline Alley backs the Callway Mansion and property, and many of its residents worked at the Callaway Mansion many years ago. Anton lives in Decatur, GA, where he is the founder and director of Casa Alterna, a non-profit organization that offers hospitality to our asylum-seeking neighbors. ATTN: Anton mentions an interview with long-standing resident, Mattie Boddie. There is a snippet of this interview at the end of the episode. If you would like to watch the interview and learn more about Ms. Mattie, please visit this link: https://vimeo.com/279465182. We have acquired this video through Troup County Archives and Henry Jacobs. For more information on Casa Alterna, please visit their website.
We're back!! Lewis and Broad is back and we are ready for Season 6 and all that it has to offer. For this season, James and Laura will be going back in time and exploring the history behind LaGrange. We will be sharing stories from the past and how this town got to be where it is today. We are so excited for what's in store and can't wait to share it with you all!
Happy 50!! This episode is no. 50 for Lewis and Broad!This week our special guest is Tabitha Lewis-Coverson with Communities In Schools. Communities In Schools, "... is a national organization that ensures every student, regardless of race, gender, ability, zip code, or socioeconomic background, has what they need to realize their full potential in school and beyond. Communities In Schools works by bringing community resources directly into schools through embedding a trained local coordinator whose sole focus is helping connect students with additional supports to help them learn, advance in grade level and graduate." On this week's episode, Tabitha shares the hands-on work both she and her Site Coordinators do to help students succeed, challenges that students face every day, and statistics of current trends regarding students and graduation. For more information about Communities In Schools, visit their website.
Happy Wednesday! This week on Lewis and Broad, special guests Patty Solomon and Cammie Long of Solomon's Department Store joined us to share their family history and the history of Solomon's. Solomon's is a staple of LaGrange and has been in LaGrange for nearly 100 years! Patty and Cammie share the struggles that Solomon's has faced over the years and how it has stayed strong to its roots and prevailed. Head over to Bull Street and visit Solomon's! Tell Patty that Lewis and Broad sent you-she'll love it!
Join us on this week's episode to hear an interview with special guests Violet and Miriam Oropeza! Violet is our Production Director at FPC, and her mom Miriam owns the Royal Dance Academy in downtown LaGrange. Violet and her mom are both from Mexico and moved to LaGrange when Violet was only three years old. In addition to working as our Production Director, Violet works for the school system as an ESOL paraprofessional and teaches Hispanic children English. What an incredible full-circle moment for her! Tune in to the episode to hear more about Violet's and Miriam's experience living and growing up in LaGrange and what it is like for Miriam to own and operate a dance studio.
Join us on this week's episode with special guests CJ and Lacy Tumambing! CJ and Lacy work in the medical/healthcare field as a pediatrician and a family medicine doctor. Lacy works at the Wellstar Children's Clinic, and CJ works at Hometown Family Medicine. Both natives of LaGrange, CJ and Lacy attended the University of Georgia for undergrad and then the Medical College of Georgia. Knowing they wanted to practice medicine in the town they grew up, they moved back to LaGrange post-medical school and started the journey of giving back to the community that raised them. Tune in to the episode to hear their take on current health trends, what it's like for a married couple working in the medical field, and suggestions for how to live a healthier life. See ya next week!
Join us for Season 5, Episode 2 of the Lewis and Broad podcast! This week's episode is about Vernon Woods, a local retirement community. We invited Patricia Rogers, Sales Director of Vernon Woods, to share the history of Vernon Woods and how it has become a family for its residents. It truly is a community built of neighbors and friends alike. We wanted to touch on all aspects of family for Season 5, and Vernon Woods hits the nail on the head for a family built on community.
Join us on today's episode with special guest Joey Karvelas! Joey and his family own an incredibly successful local pizza joint, "Karvelas Pizza Company." Starting in Hogansville, Karvelas has expanded into LaGrange, West Point, Newnan, and soon Opelika! Karvelas offers delicious wings with a wide range of sauces, fresh salads, and authentic pizzas with names that tie back to the family and community. Tune in to today's episode as Joey shares his story, the history of the restaurant, and what it is like working with food and family. I promise it won't take long before you hear about his passion for pizza-making and family!
The Lewis and Broad Podcast is back!! Hold onto your socks because they are about to get knocked off with this season. Season 5 is all about families, family-owned businesses, and family connections. Tune in to today's episode to hear more info.
Happy Wednesday from Lewis and Broad. Happy Season 4 Finale episode!Listen to today's Finale episode to hear Kim Myers, Director of Get Troup Reading, Gail Gordon, Success By Six Coordinator, and Nicole Kennedy, Troup County's Community Coordinator, share the literacy initiatives Troup County is implementing. Literacy and "reading on grade level" are crucial needs for children, and the work Troup County educators do is outstanding. For more information, check out their website : Get Troup Reading.
This week on Lewis and Broad, we have special guest, Jordan Child, with Kids Zone Behavioral Health. Jordan is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Kids Zone is a local treatment facility that provides mental health services for both children and families. On today's episode, Jordan shares the work Kids Zone does for advocating for children's mental health and what she witnesses in our community as a mental health advocate and therapist. She also gives her opinion on the intersection of faith and therapy. For more information about Kids Zone, please visit their website.
Welcome back to Lewis and Broad! On this week's episode, we have the Chapter President, Greg Watts, from Sleep in Heavenly Peace join us to share the mission behind Sleep in Heavenly Peace and how the organization advocates for children in our community. Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a non-profit organization that builds and delivers beds to children who do not have a bed. FPC Students had the pleasure of hosting a build day this past Sunday, and man, is it an awesome and humble experience! The work this organization does for our community does not go unnoticed and matches a need that is oftentimes overlooked. For more information on Sleep in Heavenly Peace, check out their Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/SHPLaGrange.
Welcome back to Lewis and Broad! On this week's episode, we have Safe Families' Program Director, Brooke Bryant, with us to share the work Safe Families does for children in our community. This episode kicks off the advocacy portion of Season 4, where we invite organizations in our community that advocate for children's welfare and their needs. Safe Families does this by assisting families in crisis: "Safe Families provide a safe home for children and a supportive community for parents while they get back on their feet. Parents are provided with the space and support they need to address the issues impacting their ability to provide the best environment for their children." To learn more about Safe Families, check out their website at https://www.twincedars.org/program/sffc/.
Join us for today's episode as special guest Laura Jennings, Executive Director of the LaGrange Art Museum, shares the art museum's role in our community. It is not only an outlet for artists to showcase their art but also an educational haven for children to learn and practice art. The art museum offers numerous classes focusing on all types of art, such as painting, cooking, and printmaking. These classes teach the practice of each craft, as well as critiquing skills and the history behind the art. Laura explains the importance art has for children and how crucial it is for children to express their creativity. For more information about the LaGrange Art Museum, please visit https://lagrangeartmuseum.org/.
Join us today with special guest Kerry Whaley from the Troup County Parks and Recreation Center to hear what they offer for children in the community. Kerry is the Superintendent of Athletics at the rec center. As part of his job, Kerry manages all athletic programs and heads up all game officials. In today's episode, Kerry shares the important role the rec center plays in our community for children and both future and current plans the rec center has for expansion. The rec center is currently in the middle of its Fall Season, but registration for the Winter Season opens soon. For more information on the Troup County Parks and Recreation Center, go to http://www.trouprec.org.
We are back, everybody! Season 4 of Lewis and Broad is here! Today's episode is a little teaser of what's to come for the next couple of months. In case you haven't heard, we are talking about CHILDREN this season. Be sure to tune in!
Join us on today's episode for Lewis and Broad's Season Three Finale and Jan's last episode as a co-host! We recapped the amazing success of ListenLaGrange and invited Maggie McDonald, owner of Pure Life House of Music, to the studio to share her thoughts on the afternoon and more about Pure Life. Pure Life House of Music is "a true listening room featuring hidden treasures to legendary singers/songwriters and their original works."With this being Jan's last episode as a co-host, she gave us some insight into what she believes digital ministry to be and the success Lewis and Broad has come to claim. Don't let her fool you-she's enjoyed podcasting with us. https://www.purelifelagrange.com
This week's feature on Lewis and Broad is Alyese Cross! Alyese is the Music and Arts teacher at Hollis Hand Elementary and an alum of both LaGrange College and Belmont University. Alyese has a huge heart for teaching and loves teaching children music. She feels incredibly honored to give back to her students, just as her teachers poured into her. To learn more about Alyese, listen to this week's episode!
This week's feature on Lewis and Broad is Daniel Toole! Daniel is from small-town Millen, GA, and moved to the area a few years back. He is a full-time singer-songwriter and has toured just about anywhere and everywhere. Daniel takes pride in his songs and many of the lyrics he writes. He has a love of words and the meanings that they often convey. Listen to this week's episode to learn more about Daniel!
This week on Lewis and Broad, LaGrange College student Lauren Hicks joined us to share her journey with music. Lauren is a senior at LaGrange College and graduates this upcoming May. In today's episode, she shares what it is like for a college student both studying music and producing music and the challenges she has faced since COVID.Her music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming platforms! Lauren will be performing at "ListenLaGrange," a music festival to fight poverty, on May 1 from 2:00-6:00 PM at Pure Life Studios! "ListenLaGrange," is a benefit music festival, and 100% of the donations go to support Circles of Troup County.
This week on Lewis and Broad, local musician and entrepreneur Kevin Dunn joined us to share his gift of singing and his ministry at West Georgia Hospice. That's right, Kevin actually sings for us on today's episode! Kevin volunteers his gift of voice for the patients and families at Hospice, and his story is quite remarkable. You're in for a treat! Check out more of Kevin's music below. Spotify, Amazon Music, Facebook, and Apple MusicDon't forget to mark your calendars for May 1st! Lewis and Broad is presenting, "ListenLaGrange," a music festival to fight poverty. "ListenLaGrange" will be at Pure Life Studios and is benefiting Circles of Troup County.
Lewis and Broad is back! Season 3 is here and we are so excited exploring another fact of LaGrange's culture. This season is all about local music and local musicians from our community, and today's subject is Corbin Hoats! Corbin was born and raised in West Point, GA, and now makes up half of the duo, "PeachMotif," with Steffi Ledbetter. Tune in to hear more about Corbin and his background of music, as well as his true appreciation for the art. Don't forget to read our article!https://lewisandbroad.org/blog/azv7gdqecv6tmt2x2tyfqre2uwh027
This week's episode is Lewis and Broad's Season 2 finale! This season has flown by, and we have had a blast talking and sharing different foods of LaGrange. We couldn't end the season without talking about the town jewel: Charlie Joseph's. Charlie Joseph's is a local hotdog and hamburger joint and has been in LaGrange for over 100 years! Stephen Keith, owner/operator of the downtown location, joined us to share what he loves about Charlie Joseph's and how family and community-oriented the business is. Such a fantastic story to wrap up Season 2! Until January, folks!
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad for an interview with Cody Nix, owner of LaGrange Farmer's Market. Cody's family has been in the grocery business for generations, going all the way back to his great-grandfather. In todays episode, Cody talks about what it's like owning a community market. Cody mentions that one aspect they do their best in achieving is selling quality grown produce. He speaks a little into the organic and GMO debate, as well!Be sure to read Rev. Adam Robert's article, published on our website! https://lewisandbroad.org/blog/wme75xnpj5qv451b3i1nsmgzph1v0j
This week on Lewis and Broad, we are talking all about good southern food and the famous Shirley Strickland of Shirley's Restaurant in LaGrange and Shirley's Country Kitchen in Newnan. Shirley found her love of cooking as a child and has not stopped since. After opening two restaurants, she has her recipes down to a science, and to hear her talk about them is a treat in of itself. Tune in this week to hear Shirley's story and some of her classics at her restaurants. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shirley's%20Country%20Kitchen/345772449161308/https://lewisandbroad.org/blog/r29s8e4y477t3n9sh6go9dhbt731by
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad to hear all about a local farm and CSA organization known as the Jenny Jack Farm. Chris Jackson, co-founder with his wife Jenny, shared what it's like owning a micro-farm in small-town Pine Mountain, Georgia, just outside of LaGrange. The Jacksons hold a philosophy of "less is better" at Jenny Jack, and he explains how they live out that mentality. Below is a link to their website, as well as our brand-new website!https://lewisandbroad.orghttps://www.jennyjackfarm.com
Welcome back to Season 2 of Lewis and Broad, everybody! We are super pumped to be back and can't for y'all to see what we have in store for y'all with Season 2. Today, Alex Brown, co-owner of Sweet Roast Cafe, joined us to talk about Sweet Roast, its story, and the plans they have for its future. Sweet Roast Cafe is a coffee shop located in downtown LaGrange, Georgia, and it offers varieties of sweet baked goods, coffee, teas, and lunch items. Be sure to check it out!!Also-check out our newly made and published website! Link is below. https://lewisandbroad.org
Welcome to the Season Finale of Season 1 of Lewis and Broad! To wrap up this season, we invited Dr. Brian Shumate, Superintendent of Troup County Schools, to come and talk with us about this past year and what it has looked like for education. In today's episode, he shares with us how he came to Troup County, his thoughts on virtual schooling, and his dreams for our school system. As always, don't forget to read this week's accompanying article, written by Judy Gilliam. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/lessons-learned
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad to hear what life is like for small-town journalists. The names that appear below the headline and on Facebook are more than just names; they are people and they are lives that live here in our community. In today's episode, April Ross of BeeTV Network and Daniel Evans of LaGrange Daily News and the Valley Times share their struggles and their reasons for why they love their work. BeeTV Network is accessible through Facebook Live, and the page link is below. https://www.facebook.com/theaprilrossshowhttps://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad
This week on Lewis and Broad, LaGrange Police Chief Lou Dekmar and Rev. Adam Roberts of LaGrange College joined our conversation to discuss the work the LaGrange Police Department does in our community, the culture that Cheif Dekmar has instilled in his officers, and the racial tensions that have heightened between police officers and the public.In the episode, Chief Dekmar mentions a few of the social justice programs that the department has for our community. You can find more info on these programs in Rev. Adam Roberts' article, linked below. Chief Dekmar's article, mentioned at the beginning of the episode, is also linked below. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/policing-lagrange-partnerships-trust-and-safety-for-all-of-us https://www.ajc.com/news/opinion/opinion-flawed-culture-not-police-training-led-floyd-death/n0GnEzVqtwptsx9EGrzmaK/
Throughout Season 1 of Lewis and Broad, one theme has run true, and that is the legacy and impact that the Callaway Foundation has had on our community. As we wrap up Season 1 these next few weeks, we felt it necessary to invite Tripp Penn on our podcast and ask him to share more about the work the Foundation does. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad https://www.callawayfoundation.org
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad for a conversation with Mike Wilson, CEO of New Ventures, Inc. to hear all about the work he and the organization do with providing for the homeless population in our community. Wilson is also involved with the Homeless Coalition here in Troup County. He mentions New Ventures' latest project, The Assessment Center, which will have a three-pronged approach in helping those who are marginalized. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/fjbulruseb6idfeeakwxesvis663mvhttps://www.newventures.orghttps://www.tchomeless.com
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad for a conversation about a community-wide program, "Leave LaGrange Better Than You Found It," that focuses on litter clean-up and keeping our town clean. City Councilman Nathan Gaskin and City Manager Meg Kelsey shared their hopes for our community moving forward and the program's success in jumpstarting a culture change towards stewardship. Rev. Allen Pruitt of St. Mark's Episcopal Church shared his thoughts on the theology behind creation and what it means to be a good steward of our home. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/community-stewardship-this-home-is-our-home Friday, April 23rd, is the city holiday, "Leave LaGrange Better Than You Found It." From 8 AM- 1 PM, city employees will be picking up trash along the gateways into our community.
This week on Lewis and Broad we had special guests Stacey Hardigree, Kerri Vice, and Laura Jennings to talk about the arts community here in LaGrange. Hardigree is the Artistic Director and Conductor of Young Singers of West GA, Vice is the Executive Director of Lafayette Society for Performing Arts (LSPA), and Jennings is the Executive Director of The LaGrange Art Museum. Below is contact information on all of their respective organizations. http://www.lsparts.orghttp://www.lsparts.org/yswg/index.htmlhttps://lagrangeartmuseum.orgDon't forget to read the article for this week!https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/1dltxqhe283ai3cctk5pl911x1g4cw
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad for a conversation with Dr. Roy Nicholls, a retired Superintendent, about a mission outreach program of First Presbyterian Church of LaGrange, the DeCelle Morning Ministry. The DeCelle Morning Ministry aims to get people back on their feet and live their version of a sustainable life. Dr. Nicholls speaks a little bit about his background in education and the hopes he has for this community moving forward!https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/decelle-morning-ministryhttps://www.fpclagrange.org/howtoserve
This week on Lewis and Broad, Michelle Beddingfield, the Director of Harmony House, joined us to share the work Harmony House does in our community. Harmony House is an organization that provides around-the-clock safety and protection for men, women, and children affected by domestic violence. If you, or anyone you know, lives in fear of abuse, tell someone. Make your voice heard. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/domestic-violence-and-the-faith-communityMichelle mentions two phone numbers in the podcast. They are here: Main: (706)-885-1525Outreach: (706) 882-4173Facebook: Harmony House Domestic Violence Shelter http://www.harmonyhousega.org
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad for a conversation about what it means to be the neighbor that Jesus calls us to be. FPC has launched a Community Grants initiative, so tune in to hear more details and what those chosen organizations plan to do! https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad
This week on Lewis and Broad, we brought on Rev. Dr. Adam Roberts of LaGrange College, Garrett Wallace, and Kylie Taunton Wallace to discuss what it means to be a leader in an almost post-pandemia world. Garrett and Kylie are LC Alum, newly married, and forging their careers as ICU Nurse and Pastor. Adam mentored the two of them during their time at LaGrange College. Tune in to hear the parallels in their careers, the struggles they face, and their advice to current college students. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad
Join us this week on Lewis and Broad to hear all about United Way and its work in our community. Patty Youngblood, the president of United Way of West GA, hopped on the conversation to share United Way's history, its programs in the LaGrange area, and the dreams she has for the organization. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/what-is-united-way-anyway https://unitedwaywga.org
This week on Lewis and Broad, Rev. Allen Pruitt of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, and Joyce Morgan, a co-founder and co-chair of the Azalea Storytelling Festival, joined us to talk about the art of storytelling. Here at Lewis and Broad, we are a storytelling ministry that aims to connect people to people, and organizations to organizations. The Azalea Storytelling Festival is an annual event where hundreds of people gather to do the same - tell stories and make connections. http://www.lsparts.org/azalea/2019%20ASF%20Festival.htmlhttps://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/the-magic-of-storytellingJames references a Ted Talk with Chimamanda Adichi. Below is the link. https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story?language=en
Tune in this week to hear an interview with Vinnie Shank, a Volunteer Coordinator for CASA, which stands for Court Appointed Special Advocate. Vinnie describes what CASA is, how to get involved with the organization, and its troubles in caring for foster children. She also lifts up resources and other agencies that CASA works hand in hand with, and their websites are below, as well as contact information for CASA. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/a-childs-voicehttps://casaoftroupcounty.org https://lagrange.safe-families.orghttps://dfcs.georgia.gov/locations/troup-countyThe phone number for CASA is (706) 845-8243.
This week on Lewis and Broad, Michelle Williams, the Director of Rehabilitation of Wellstar West Georgia Medical Center, joined us to discuss what it's been like for her and her work-place during the past year. We are approaching the first anniversary of Covid-19, and obviously, with working in a hospital, Michelle has experienced the brunt of it all. Tune in to hear some of her stories. https://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/long-and-lonely-fighthttps://dph.georgia.gov/covid-vaccine
This week on Lewis and Broad, Anabeth Ivey, Marketing Specialist for New Ventures, and Kevin Goodson, Developing Director of Calumet Center for Healing and Attachment, joined us for a conversation about their organizations and a special piece of property that is helping bring them together. https://www.newventures.orghttps://www.calumetcenter.orgTowards the end of the podcast, James gives a teaser for next week's episode and mentions our author, Judy Gilliam, who has also written a children's book titled "Florence and Her Fantastic Family Tree."
What does it mean to be a "Matthew 25 Congregation?" What does it mean for PCUSA churches to sign up for the "Matthew 25 Initiative?" Tune in to Lewis and Broad this week to hear the conversation about this mission with our team and Aisha Brooks-Lytle, the Executive Presbyter of Greater Atlanta Presbytery. https://www.atlpcusa.orghttps://www.presbyterianmission.org/ministries/matthew-25/https://www.atlpcusa.org/epcorner?rq=Matthe
This week on Lewis and Broad, we are joined with Nate Crawford, Interim Executive Director of DASH, "Dependable Affordable Sustainable Housing." Crawford discusses what it's like running a local non-profit organization and the dreams he has for the organization. https://dashlagrange.orghttps://www.fpclagrange.org/lewisandbroad/the-man-behind-dashhttps://www.fpclagrange.org/podcasts