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In this episode of Our Community, Our Mission, Jessica Croner shares how her heart for the unsheltered has guided her through years of ministry — from the Boise Rescue Mission to the Valley Mission in Pocatello, Idaho, and now as Director of Street Reach. A pivotal encounter at a Citygate Conference introduced her to TRM and the Street Reach and MAP model, which she brought back to Idaho and launched as quickly as possible. Driven by a deep sense of calling and a desire that began in childhood for everyone to know Jesus, Jessica has continually followed where the Holy Spirit leads — even when it's uncomfortable.Jessica speaks openly about how her walk with God sustains her through challenging moments. She reflects on the thin veil between her own story and those she serves, and how temporary discomfort is often part of God's greater plan. For her, this work is not a job — it's a calling. She encourages the Church to step boldly into its mission, trusting that God is calling His people back to what they were never meant to let go of. This episode is a powerful reminder that when we cast our nets wide, God meets us in the deep.To learn more about TRM, Click Here!To support TRM, Click Here! Send us a Message!
Kevin Miller speaks with Idaho Political Insider Mike Tracy, David Ripley from Idaho Chooses Life, Alicia and Reverend Bill from the Boise Rescue Mission.
Kevin Miller reports on a story concerning a teacher under fire for a social media post. Reverend Bill and Jason join Kevin Miller discussing the Miller's Mission supporting the Boise Rescue Mission. Brandi Swindell promotes the Stanton Diaper Drive. Dave Petso discusses Idaho money issues.
Kevin Miller broadcasts live from the City Light Home for Women and Children in partnership with the Boise Rescue Mission.
This week, we feature Ricardo Maldonado, president of the Academy of American Poets. Ricardo shares his inspiring journey from Puerto Rico to leading American poetry, discussing: How poetry can drive social change and cultural preservation The power of mentorship in the literary world Poetry's role in embracing our increasingly diverse culture Ricardo's passion for using words to create understanding and connection is truly inspiring. And don't miss last week's episode with Bill Roscoe of the Boise Rescue Mission. Bill offers illuminating insights on homelessness in unexpected places and innovative approaches to helping those in need. Some standout quotes: "Just pouring money into programs has not caused the number of homeless people to decline." "The larger, largest number of homeless people in some communities - that's 80% of the homeless population - are chemically dependent or alcoholic, and or suffering with an untreated mental illness." "We've had as many as 55 people in our shelter beds who are over 65 years old, and the majority of them were over 70 years old."
In our latest episode, we feature Bill Roscoe from the Boise Rescue Mission. In this revealing conversation, we delve into the often-overlooked challenges of homelessness in Boise, Idaho, and explore the inventive strategies the Boise Rescue Mission is employing to tackle this complex issue. Noteworthy points from our discussion with Bill Roscoe include: - The evolving landscape of homelessness in Boise, including a surge in elderly individuals facing housing instability - The mission's emphasis on recovery programs for those struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues - Inspiring stories of individuals who have transformed their lives through the mission's programs - Ways you can contribute and support their crucial work
It is once again legal to give someone a ticket for sleeping or camping on public property. Reverend Bill Roscoe joins Idaho Matters to weigh in on the Grants Pass vs. Johnson case and what it means for Idaho.
Kevin Miller shares what it's like to be fired, he encourages the former Intuit workers to keep the faith, and the latest on Joe Biden. Alicia from the Boise Rescue Mission joins the program on their efforts to protect the homeless. Boiserm.org
Kevin Miller broadcasts live from the Boise Rescue Mission.
Kevin Miller broadcasts live from City Light Home for Women and Children, with the Boise Rescue Mission.
'Tis the season for the Womeness annual City Light Drive and we are honored to get to welcome Boise Rescue Mission's COO and former Director of City Light home, Jean Lockhart, to the Womeness Podcast. Chatting with Jean feels like connecting with a forever friend, as we dive into what Jean loves most about working with BRM, what the biggest cause of homelessness actually is, and how we as a community can support BRM and City Light throughout the year. Jean reveals what it was like going from finance and business development positions in biotechnology start-up companies to advocating for young adults coming out of foster homes, young mothers, and emergency assisted living shelters for our elderly community. We invite you to sit down and enjoy this conversation and welcome you to support City Light through our donation drive and hike on Saturday, December 9th at Grove Trailhead. Resources from today's episode:www.BoiseRM.org Facebook: http://facebook.com/boiserescuemission Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoiseRescue Instagram: http://instagram.com/boiserescue Womeness WebsiteWomeness Events
Sarah Howard from the Boise Rescue Mission joins Morning Light today to share more details about “Cradle of Hope.” Sarah also tells us several heartwarming stories of the incredible work being done in this great work.
On today's show, Mark talks with Jim Ash, a local recovery advocate and graduate of the Boise Rescue Mission's New Life program.
During our weekly "Passionately Pro-Life" segment, Morning Light talks with Sarah Howard from Cradle of Hope, part of the Boise Rescue Mission, but a pregnancy resource center in its own right.
Kevin Miller broadcasts from the Next Step Curtis with the Boise Rescue Mission.
Kevin Miller speaks to guests and hears their stories about the Boise Rescue Mission. Live from the Nampa Walmart on Garrity and Franklin!
Kevin Miller speaks to guests about the Boise Rescue Mission, live from the Nampa Walmart on Garrity and Franklin!
Kevin Miller speaks to guests and callers about the Boise Rescue Mission and hears your reactions to Donald Trump's announcement, Live from the Nampa Walmart on Garrity and Franklin!
Kevin Miller speaks to callers and guests about the Boise Rescue Mission live from the Nampa Walmart on Garrity and Franklin.
Pastor Vinnie sits down with Jennifer Morin director of the kids and teen program at the Boise Rescue Mission to talk about her minister and mission.
Kasper and Chris interview Rev. Bill Roscoe of the Boise Rescue Mission about myths and misconceptions of the organization and its policies.
Verizon and AT&T have decided to put a pause on switching towers near airports to 5G in case it interferes with planecraft. Meanwhile in Boise, a homeless camp was set up downtown as a demonstration of how the homeless need help. Interfaith Sanctuary has announced that they are full. The Boise Rescue Mission on the other hand has availabilities at all shelters. Some homeless people won't stay there because of the no drugs and alcohol polocies at the Rescue Mission shelters. What are your thoughts on the tent city? SInce the start of the program the tent city has been taken down. Ammon Bundy joined the show today to discuss his run for Idaho's governor. (1/18/22)
Today's episode is a rebroadcast of Skip's interview with Bill Roscoe, President and CEO of the Boise Rescue Mission. Original airdate: 12-18-21
Today Skip interviews Bill Roscoe, director of the Boise Rescue Mission.
After three decades at Idaho's leading news organization, KTVB News anchor and journalist Mark Johnson is retiring from television broadcasting. In his storied career, he's been the face of Idaho news on KTVB's top-rated evening and late newscasts and a champion for countless community nonprofit organizations. He's covered a Super Bowl, a World Series, Fiesta Bowls, NCAA basketball tournaments, and five Olympic games, winning a national Edward R. Murrow award for his work involving the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics. Johnson became something of a national sensation earlier this year when he updated his bio and the station released a tweet with no information other than his name, picture, and a link to the bio. The mysterious Tweet spawned online memes, one showing two pictures of Johnson claiming he created the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine. Stephen Colbert noted the sensation on his Late Night show in April, showing a doctored picture of Harry Truman holding up a copy of the Chicago Tribune with the headline “Mark Johnson.” A constant in the lives of generations of Idaho families, Mark Johnson has watched 30 years of Idaho history unfold from his spot in the KTVB studio. Viewers tuning in knew from the smile on his face or his calm, measured tone what kind of day Idaho was having. And on some days, he let Idaho know what he really thought by “Just Sayin'” what was on his mind. “It has been a blessing and an incredible honor to serve our region while working at the most amazing station in America for the better part of my life. I never imagined I would go to so many places around the country and the world to cover events and stories that mattered to Idahoans. More importantly for me, being able to live and raise a family in such an amazing community while working with hundreds of colleagues who have been more like a family to me has been the greatest gift,” said Mark Johnson. “It's time for me to start enjoying the next chapter of my life with my wonderful wife, four amazing daughters (2 of them headed to college), and my first grandson. Though I will miss the daily rush of the newsroom and the front row seat to the news of the day, I look forward to taking a step back and enjoying all of the wonders Idaho has to offer.” During his tenure as lead anchor at KTVB, the team has earned multiple awards for broadcast excellence, including regional Emmy® awards for the News at 10. He has also served a number of local non-profits, including The Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers - Big Sisters, United Cerebral Palsy, United Way, Salvation Army, First Tee of Idaho, Make-A-Wish, the Boise Rescue Mission, Dress For Success, and others. “It has been an honor and pleasure to work alongside Mark both personally and professionally over the decades. He puts his whole heart into his journalistic work and support of community service events. His immense contributions to the success of KTVB and his colleagues is immeasurable,” said Lisa Chavez, Director of Content. “Mark has provided our audience with steadfast, trustworthy, authentic news coverage with a personality all his own. Please join me in thanking Mark for his dedication and congratulating him on an incredible career and new chapter of life.” Mark Johnson's final broadcast on KTVB will be on December 23, 2021.
Jean Lockhart is the chief operating officer of the Boise Rescue Mission Ministries, a Christian nonprofit organization that serves homeless people in the Treasure Valley. Jean talked to us about the great things the BRM is doing in our community this season and how the BRM’s philosophy is changing peoples’ lives. The easiest way to get involved with the Boise Rescue Mission, simply visit https://boiserm.org
On Tuesday night @KTVB tweeted out a link to Mark Johnson's bio (complete with professional photo), and his name. And nothing else. Little did they know it was the greatest podcast promotion they have ever made! Mark Johnson has been an anchor at KTVB in Boise, Idaho since 1983. Our community is grateful for him and all he has done over the years and continues to do each day! Mark’s bio includes gems like, “National Edward R. Murrow and Emmy award winner Mark Johnson returned to Idaho’s NewsChannel 7 in April of 1996… and who could blame him?!” Mark married the former Chris Plishka (from Baraboo, Wisconsin) in 1992. They are avid Green Bay Packers fans and have passed the allegiance down to Mark's twins Hannah and Lindsey and now onto their teenage twin daughters Alexa & Grace. When he's not hanging out with one of his many twin daughters, his hobbies include GOLF!, skiing, music and golf (did we mention that?). He is also very involved with the community and has volunteered for a number of organizations including The Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers - Big Sisters, United Cerebral Palsy, United Way, Salvation Army, First Tee of Idaho, Make-A-Wish and the Boise Rescue Mission. Mark's goals are to someday be as good at putting as his wife, to figure out how to not burn a t-bone, and to astro turf his lawn putting an end to mowing! We hope you enjoy this episode with Mark and hope you enjoy him every night in your bedroom! (You have to listen to understand that one
Rev. Bill Roscoe joins Heather to talk about the Boise Rescue Mission and how people can get involved and volunteer. Check out the Rescue Mission website: https://boiserm.org/get-involved/volunteer/Read More →
Rev. Bill Roscoe is the President and CEO of the Boise Rescue Mission. Rev. Bill has been at the BRM for 18 years (30 years of Rescue Ministry), and overseas a great army of staff and volunteers who are seeking to restore faith, hope, and family across the greater Boise region known to locals as The Treasure Valley. Rev Bill seeks To be a man of God; A man of integrity, courage and honor. To be the best husband, father, grandpa, friend to the folks God has brought into my life. To love and help people as much as is possible. To never forget that "but for the grace of God, go I." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-monday-christian/support
Tim Milburn and Cameron Cryder interview Jason Billester, Vice President of development at the Boise Rescue Mission. Boise Rescue Mission Ministries is a nonprofit organization committed to meeting the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs of homeless and addicted individuals in the Boise and Nampa, ID areas.Read More →
Today host Skip Hall welcomes Missy Coman to the show. Missy is a local top-producing realtor, who is also active in the Christian community. They talk about ways listeners can help the Boise Rescue Mission.Read More →
This episode features an interview with Rev. Bill Roscoe, the President and CEO of Boise Rescue Mission.
On this special episode, we discuss the upcoming charity/benefit concert for the Boise Rescue Mission homeless shelter. A dear friend of ours recently lost everything he owned in a flood, and he has deflected our efforts to raise money for him and asked that if we are to raise money that it go to our local shelter. We play a few songs from 2 of the bands on the bill for the night, ABASSY and HATE SPELL. Cheers
On this episode of Victory Over Sin, Mark interviews Vikki Ketchum.Read More →
In 2018, the Boise Rescue Mission celebrated 60 years of service to the Valley’s homeless, hungry, and needy community. Founded in 1958 at the Mission’s downtown location at Front Street and Capital, the Boise Rescue Mission has been one of the city’s most beloved and trusted organizations. Reverend Bill Roscoe is the current President and... The post IDS: 096 Reverend Bill Roscoe – Boise Rescue Mission appeared first on IDAHO SPEAKEASY.
In 2018, the Boise Rescue Mission celebrated 60 years of service to the Valley’s homeless, hungry, and needy community. Founded in 1958 at the Mission’s downtown location at Front Street and Capital, the Boise Rescue Mission has been one of the city’s most beloved and trusted organizations. Reverend Bill Roscoe is the current President and CEO at the Mission and has been growing the organization’s capacity and programming to keep up with the growing need in the Treasure Valley.
Welcome to the second episode of the Inspire Excellence Podcast. Hosted by Kevin Miller and Tommy Ahlquist. This episodes topic is giving in the Treasure Valley. Our guests are Nora Carpenter from the United Way, Reverend Bill from the Boise Rescue Mission and Colleen Braga from the Boys and Girls Club. The Inspire Excellence podcast can be found at: @InspireExcellence for podcast audio or on social media at @BVADev Anchor: anchor.fm/inspireexcellence - @InspireExcellencePodcast - Audio Platform where you can listen but also connect to other audio listening platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/bvadev/?ref=bookmarks Instagram: www.instagram.com/bvadev/ Twitter: twitter.com/bvadev LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/bva-development/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0Rf4yXytI2RXpi2BwJgjQ?view_as=subscriber
The combination of rising housing rates and increased drug abuse has facilitated growth in the area's homeless population and a greater need for healthcare services. We look at providing medical services for homeless Idahoans with representatives from Interfaith Sanctuary and the Boise Rescue Mission.
Today Mark Renick is talking to Kelly Wilcox the Admission Coordinator of the New Life Program and Briana LeClaire, the Director of Women and Children's Ministries at the Boise Rescue Mission.Read More →
Dave Schafer sits down with Kelsey Verbanac from Boise Rescue Mission Ministries to discuss the Dutch Luv Event.Read More →
Thanksgiving is coming around and you have a great opportunity to help give people a Thanksgiving Dinner. Learn more at boiserm.org.Read More →
Today Mark is with Vikki Chandler. Vikki is the Finance Director for the city of Nampa, on the board for the Treasure Valley Kiwanis, and the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Boise Rescue Mission. Vikki is sharing her insights into helping with offenders and those entering back into society.Read More →
Today in the studio Skip is talking with Bill Roscoe, who is the President and CEO of the Boise Rescue Mission. Roscoe has been the president and CEO of the mission for about 14 years, and his mission is to offer people real help when they need it.Read More →