Redeeming Poverty Podcast is hosted by Hope House, a community development organization in Bowling Green, KY. We share stories of hope in the midst of poverty to redeem our understanding of poverty and poverty alleviation.
We are back after several weeks off and we discuss the fall out of a Post Covid workforce and the need that is still apparent.
Sometimes working in the non-profit world we hit walls and can feel overwhelmed and a bit burnt out. We discuss what helps us show up everyday in this episode of Redeeming Poverty.
Let's talk about relapse. This frequent reality in the recovery world is not often discussed, so take off your rose-colored glasses with us as we get real about recovery and relapse.
Bryan, Aaron, and Josh discuss the absence of Justin Crowe who you can reach at Justin@hopehousebg.com and the new Netflix miniseries called Unlocked: A Jail Experiment.
On this week's episode we interview Casey Hammons the Director of Marketing and Communications at Hope House Ministries. She discusses the importance of generosity and giving from a joyful place. If you would like to donate please use the link provided below. https://hopehousebg.com/donate https://hopehousebg.com/cookingforhope Here is a link to Cooking for Hope.
In this weeks episode of Redeeming Poverty we discuss the importance of a healthy work culture in an unpredictable environment. https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:va6c2:3b25e82e-8cac-4633-803b-63d8a97cae81
In this week's episode we interview a current resident at the Hope House Ministries' Program Living for Men. We learn about his life and what brought him to us in this episode of Redeeming Poverty.
On this week's episode of Redeeming Poverty we learn about the man behind the soundboard, Aaron Whitlow.
We interview Bowling Green local who was rescued from addiction by the redeeming love of Jesus.
How do we address homelessness and panhandling? Do we throw money at it or act like it isn't there. Welcome to Redeeming Poverty.
Stephanie concludes her story of struggling with addiction and learning that Jesus was her only remedy.
On episode three of the Redeeming Poverty Podcast, Hope House's Director of Program Living for Women, Stephanie, shares her own story of addiction and redemption that led her to spend her life helping other women battling addiction.
In this episode, we talk about working in the field of poverty alleviation, expose common misconceptions about poverty, and share how Jesus has shown us that he is the answer.
Josh Murphy finishes telling his story of drug abuse and Jesus' redeeming work in his life.
In the first episode of the Redeeming Poverty Podcast we interview Josh Murphy. He tells us his story of struggling with deep addiction and brokenness. Listen to this raw and honest story about a life destroyed by drugs but redeemed through God's grace in the most unlikely ways.
Support residents of Program Living here. Steven and Amy are spouses and have eight children between the two of them. Both of them have battled addiction, and they are currently in Hope House's Program Living, a gospel-based addiction recovery program. Amy was one of the first residents of the newly opened Program Living for Women. The couple entered the men and women's programs around the same time, and God has begun to transform their lives as individuals, spouses, and parents. Listen to their story here!