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On this very important episode of Walk in Faith, I'm joined by Ethan Forhetz, Vice President of Public Engagement for Convoy of Hope, to discuss how Convoy of Hope has been responding to these horrific wildfires in LA. Support Convoy of Hope and help those in need suffering from these horrific wildfires. Visit their website for more information and assist our brothers and sisters in LA; 91 cents of every dollar goes directly to those in need.
Convoy of Hope's Ethan Forhetz talks about the work the relief ministry is doing now in Southern California in the wake the wildfires. Ethan also talks about being prepared in case of an emergency where you are so you can be a blessing. Social media expert Chris Martin addresses Meta (parent company of Facebook and Instagram) has changed it's fact-checking policy and what that means for us. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Convoy of Hope is distributing food, water, and relief supplies to the areas hardest-hit by Hurricanes Helene and Milton in Florida and beyond. On Tuesday’s Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Ethan Forhetz, Vice President of Public Engagement at Convoy, will update us on their efforts and how we can be a part of it. Convoy of HopeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we'll have a purposeful conversation with Ethan Forhetz from Convoy of Hope to give us insights into the organization's critical disaster relief efforts in response to recent storms affecting multiple states, including Florida and North Carolina! Ethan described Convoy of Hope's multifaceted approach, the emotional and physical toll of disasters on affected communities, long-term solutions to end generational poverty through children's feeding programs, women's empowerment, and agricultural education! Be part of helping communities affected by Helene by visiting https://convoyofhope.org/. About Ethan Forhetz Ethan Forhetz is Vice President of Public Engagement for Convoy of Hope. He also serves as National Spokesperson for the charity. Prior to joining Convoy of Hope, he worked for 25 years as a television journalist. His experience anchoring and reporting news includes stints in St. Louis; Las Vegas; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Springfield, Missouri and Tallahassee, Florida. He spent 15 years in Springfield anchoring the 5pm, 9pm & 10pm newscasts on the highest rated of the top 100 NBC affiliates in the United States.
Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch talks about being part of the clean-up efforts in his community of Wilson County Tennessee and how we can be prepared when the unthinkable happens in our area. Ethan Forhetz of Convoy of Hope talks about how his organization is assisting in the recovery efforts in western North Carolina, and is getting ready for help in Florida as Hurricane Milton approaches. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Hurricane Helene has been devastating for so many living on or near the USA southeastern coastline. Have you wondered what you can do to help? Ethan Forhetz, VP of Public Engagement, Convoy of Hope, shares how you can make a difference.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Today's Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ and is about the top things the media is saying about the debate 16:33 SEG 2 Orvin Kimbrough, CEO of Midwest Bank Centre | TOPIC: His book “Twice Over a Man: A Fierce Memoir of an Orphan Boy Who Doggedly Determined a Finer Life” | Born in East Saint Louis to a drug-addicted mother who died when he was eight years old, author Orvin Kimbrough chronicles his early years through foster care, orphanages, physical and sexual abuse, hunger, and poverty | Having mentors | Reclaiming personal agency | The importance of networkinghttps://www.orvinkimbrough.com/ 33:59 SEG 3 Ethan Forhetz, VP of Public Engagement at Convoy of Hope | TOPIC: Helping victims of Hurricane Helene https://convoyofhope.org/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Today's Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ and is about the top things the media is saying about the debate 16:33 SEG 2 Orvin Kimbrough, CEO of Midwest Bank Centre | TOPIC: His book “Twice Over a Man: A Fierce Memoir of an Orphan Boy Who Doggedly Determined a Finer Life” | Born in East Saint Louis to a drug-addicted mother who died when he was eight years old, author Orvin Kimbrough chronicles his early years through foster care, orphanages, physical and sexual abuse, hunger, and poverty | Having mentors | Reclaiming personal agency | The importance of networkinghttps://www.orvinkimbrough.com/ 33:59 SEG 3 Ethan Forhetz, VP of Public Engagement at Convoy of Hope | TOPIC: Helping victims of Hurricane Helene https://convoyofhope.org/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been another busy year for K-LOVE ministry partner Convoy of Hope, which delivers emergency food, water, hygiene kits and truckloads of kindness to cities hit by disaster. Supplies included items most of us take for granted every night: “We got mattresses -- hundreds of mattresses -- to people who lost their bedrooms in that storm.” K-LOVE's Marya Morgan gets an update from Ethan Forhetz, Convoy's VP of Public Engagement. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
Ethan Forhetz is our guest. He's the VP of Public Engagement and the National Spokesperson for Convoy of Hope and shares about the relief that's being provided for areas in the Caribbean and Texas, following Hurricane Beryl. He also discusses how Convoy of Hope is always prepared and ready to assist communities throughout our listening area who may be impacted by tornadoes or other catastrophic events.
Convoy of Hope arrived in Lahaina, West Maui with emergency supplies days after the fire, trading their trademark big rigs for big boats. The Christ-centered ministry also remains involved in dozens of disasters and war zones in the U.S. and worldwide. “We are on the ground working in the Middle East,” confirms Convoy spokesman Ethan Forhetz, and though he ‘can't say much' in order to protect the safety of local partners, he says more than 40,000 pounds of food was recently delivered by cargo plane to Israel and Gaza. Marya Morgan reports. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
Convoy of Hope arrived in Lahaina, West Maui with emergency supplies days after the fire, trading their trademark big rigs for big boats. The Christ-centered ministry also remains involved in dozens of disasters and war zones in the U.S. and worldwide. “We are on the ground working in the Middle East,” confirms Convoy spokesman Ethan Forhetz, and though he ‘can't say much' in order to protect the safety of local partners, he says more than 40,000 pounds of food was recently delivered by cargo plane to Israel and Gaza. Marya Morgan reports. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
Ethan Forhetz, VP of Public Engagement and Lead Spokesperson for Convoy of Hope, shares about their on-going work in response to the recent fires in Hawaii and earthquake Idalia in Florida. Wherever disasters are taking place, you'll find the volunteers and teams from Convoy of Hope, providing relief and assistance.
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Hour 3: The penultimate hour begins with Marc talking about the debate, Jim Talent talking about Mitch McConnell and Ethan Forhetz, VP of Public Engagement for Convoy of Hope talks about Hurricane Idalia and then St. Charles starts a new initiative to report temp tags.
VP Public Engagement, Convoy of Hope woe is located in Florida – outside hurricane landfall zone. He is spokesperson for disaster relief org, Convoy of Hope, and is with a convoy of trucks enroute to Florida with essential aid - food, water, cleaning items, and other relief supplies today. He will be on the ground. Their team is positioned just outside the storm, in order to move in quickly as Idalia moves through Ethan Forhetz joins JT to discuss Hurricane Idalia has made landfall over Florida's Gulf Coast as a "catastrophic" Category 3 storm that has already left tens of thousands of residents without power, officials said Wednesday morning.
Ethan Forhetz, Vice President of Public Engagement with Convoy of Hope talks about response to recent tornadoes in Mississippi, Arkansa, Indiana and Missouri and how Convoy has come alongside churches, individuals and businesses in these impacted communities, to provide assistance. Ethan also shares about the exciting global initiatives through Convoy, aimed at helping people all around the world.
Ethan Forhetz Spokesperson for the Convoy of Hope joins us to talk about Convoy of Hope's response to the storms that hit Whiteland and Sullivan this past weekend. Copyright WGNR Radio 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ethan Forhetz is the Vice President of Public Engagement and National Spokesperson at Convoy of Hope
By Richard Hunt Convoy spokesman Ethan Forhetz shares what the relief ministry is actively doing to provide as much food and necessities as possible during this time of extraordinary need.
By Richard Hunt Convoy spokesman Ethan Forhetz shares what the relief ministry is actively doing to provide as much food and necessities as possible during this time of extraordinary need.
By Richard Hunt “We're giving them hope. We're telling them that somebody cares – around the world – we're here to help. We're going to do the best we can to aid you as you go through this horrific event. And we do our best to point them to the true hope (Jesus), because that's what drives us, our hope in the Lord,” shares Ethan Forhetz, VP of Public Engagement with our ministry partner Convoy of Hope.
By Richard Hunt “We're giving them hope. We're telling them that somebody cares – around the world – we're here to help. We're going to do the best we can to aid you as you go through this horrific event. And we do our best to point them to the true hope (Jesus), because that's what drives us, our hope in the Lord,” shares Ethan Forhetz, VP of Public Engagement with our ministry partner Convoy of Hope.
“Young man, what are you doing to help the poor and suffering?” Hal Donaldson was pierced to his soul by her words. “Everyone can do something.” Donaldson was interviewing Mother Teresa when she asked him the question that would inspire him to launch Convoy of Hope. He went home, bought $600 groceries for hungry neighbors and in the years since 1994, the international ministry he founded has given away $2-Billion relief supplies worldwide. K-LOVE's Marya Morgan checks in with Ethan Forhetz, Convoy's VP of Public Engagement. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
“Young man, what are you doing to help the poor and suffering?” Hal Donaldson was pierced to his soul by her words. “Everyone can do something.” Donaldson was interviewing Mother Teresa when she asked him the question that would inspire him to launch Convoy of Hope. He went home, bought $600 groceries for hungry neighbors and in the years since 1994, the international ministry he founded has given away $2-Billion relief supplies worldwide. Marya Morgan checks in with Ethan Forhetz, Convoy's VP of Public Engagement. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
Ethan Forhetz, National Spokesperson and Vice President of Public Engagement for Convoy of Hope, shared about the milestone reached in late July 2022 of having served 200 million people. He discussed the history of the organization and highlight current areas in which the Christian relief organization is working. You can find out more at convoyofhope.org.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Around The Ozarks in 5 is our new podcast with hosts, Ethan Forhetz and Sara Forhetz! Starting THIS WEDNESDAY, August 3rd, and every weekday morning Ethan and Sara will be giving a quick rundown of what's happening in our area. They will share local news stories, non-profit opportunities, hyper-local events, and help keep you informed on all things happening Around The Ozarks in 5 mins! Follow us on Facebook to receive Around The Ozarks in 5 updates in your daily feed, listen by finding Around The Ozarks in 5 on your favorite podcasting platform, or, as always, find us at aroundtheozarks.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“People need hope ultimately --and that's what a full belly gives them – it allows them to plan for the future," says Ethan Forhetz of Convoy of Hope. Truckloads of tuna, beans, rice, fresh water, baby food, hygiene kits even cellphone chargers distributed through European Christians have been crucial to the survival of displaced families. Lead spokesperson Sara Forhetz says this ultimately fulfills the Convoy mission. “The real hope of the world is Jesus -- to make Him famous through the local church.” K-LOVE's Marya Morgan reports. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
“People need hope ultimately --and that's what a full belly gives them – it allows them to plan for the future," says Ethan Forhetz of Convoy of Hope. Truckloads of tuna, beans, rice, fresh water, baby food, hygiene kits even cellphone chargers distributed through European Christians have been crucial to the survival of displaced families. Lead spokesperson Sara Forhetz says this ultimately fulfills the Convoy mission. “The real hope of the world is Jesus -- to make Him famous through the local church.” K-LOVE's Marya Morgan reports. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
“People need hope ultimately --and that's what a full belly gives them – it allows them to plan for the future," says Ethan Forhetz of Convoy of Hope. Truckloads of tuna, beans, rice, fresh water, baby food, hygiene kits even cellphone chargers distributed through European Christians have been crucial to the survival of displaced families. Lead spokesperson Sara Forhetz says this ultimately fulfills the Convoy mission. “The real hope of the world is Jesus -- to make Him famous through the local church.” Air1's Marya Morgan reports. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]
Why do I feel restless? How do I know when God is telling me to do something? What are some practical steps to know God's will? In today's episode, Doug and Brad address these questions with our special guest Ethan Forhetz of Convoy of Hope. Formerly a news anchor with the nationally recognized KY3 news, Ethan shares how he and his wife made the big decision to leave TV in order to serve with Convoy of Hope, which you'll hear more about during the show. Also, check out the links in the description if you want to see a couple of Ethan's funniest moments as a news anchor.Convoy of Hope:convoyofhope.orgEthan Forhetz reports on “sketch”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRFmVxpiICcHome Depot threat:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWuaHiXpjx4
Leaving a long TV news career, he's still covering breaking news as he serves faith-based non-profit Convoy of Hope during the devastation in Ukraine, where millions of people are being forced out and escaping the war there, with continued attacks from Russia. His inspiring story of faith is one of many you'll hear on the "Run the Race" podcast if you SUBSCRBE to it. After I talk about 3 steps you can take during this humanitarian crisis, (4:48) you'll hear a unique perspective from Ethan Forhetz, the national spokesperson and VP of Public Engagement for CONVOY OF HOPE. He and his wife, who he talks about meeting through journalism, both decided to leave their successful on-air jobs in 2020 to pursue ministry-based jobs. He describes that transition, how the Lord worked, and the big step of faith. (14:08) A year into their new jobs, there's this international crisis in Ukraine and Europe. Ethan talks about what Convoy of Hope does around America and the World, the same things they're doing now (16:58) with teams on the ground in Ukraine, Poland, trying to quickly get supplies needed to the refugees and hurting. It's faith in action! He says meeting tangible needs is also giving hope, telling a story too about how a cheese sandwich helped save the life of a woman who was going to commit suicide in the midst of Hurricane Harvey. Ukrainians are feeling very hopeless too, (23:37) Ethan says the refugees coming our of Ukraine have the "1,000 yard stare." What can Americans, churches, you do to help Ukraine? He gives some ways, even if you cannot donate money. He and his wife (29:12) also have an upcoming trip to Israel (back open for tourists), that you can join them on, to have the stories of the Bible come to life. COVID has been impacting ministries and travel, but it's improving, and the Forhetzs are able to go spread the Gospel, which they also did in more subtle ways in TV news. Thanks for listening to the #RunTheRace podcast! Also, write a quick review about it, on Apple podcasts. For more info, go to www.wtvm.com/podcast/.
Jared brings on Ethan Forhetz, the National Spokesperson at Convoy of Hope to discuss the recent tornadoes that ripped through Kentucky last weekend. Ethan speaks on what they are currently doing to help aid those affected in this disaster, he also explains what you can do to help as well. Donate to Convoy of Hope: https://convoyofhope.org/donate/
Monika Kelly speaks with Ethan Forhetz, VP Public Engagement - National Spokesperson, Convoy of Hope about tornado relief after the devastation in six U.S. states.
Monika Kelly speaks with Ethan Forhetz, VP Public Engagement, National Spokesperson, Convoy of Hope about the work the relief organization is doing on the ground in tornado-hit areas.
Marc reacts to SCOTUS's late-night decison on the new Texas abortion ban. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ethan Forhetz joins Marc Cox to discuss the needs of Louisiana residents following hurricane Ida. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Convoy of Hope VP of Public Engagement Ethan Forhetz talks about what goes into determining how to respond to different disasters and how Americans can help in the disaster response.
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What are some ways that we can be praying and helping the people of Haiti following the devastation and loss from the recent earthquake and tropical depression? Convoy of Hope's Ethan Forhetz shares an update on the current conditions in Haiti and what needs are being met through Convoy of Hope ministry. Listen to hear how Convoy of Hope is responding to the needs of the Haitian people and how you can join them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.