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    • Homelessness: Josh Sabo on a strategy of collective impact
      Mar 31 2024
      A mission to achieve functional zero homelessness and the faith journey that led him there. This is Josh Sabo’s story of faith and service. An unexpected spiritual journey led him to becoming a pastor with a doctorate degree in ministry, followed by a spiritual restlessness leading to an equally unexpected path to serve a broader community as the executive director of Heartland HOUSED, devoted to achieving functional zero homelessness in Springfield, Illinois, through a housing first strategy of collective impact. 00:00:00 Intro by host David Risley 00:00:42 Faith journey to becoming a pastor. 00:16:46 Spiritual path from pastor to executive director of Heartland HOUSED 00:29:15 Heartland HOUSED 00:32:09 Homelessness 00:36:34 Building a community continuum of care 00:39:28 Housing first model 00:41:52 Rapid rehousing and permanent supportive housing 00:46:00 Functional zero homelessness 00:48:50 Collective impact model 00:56:50 Prevention is most cost effective strategy 00:58:00 Kingdom of God as a compassionate community To learn more about Heartland HOUSED: https://heartlandhoused.org/
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      1 h et 2 min
    • Burying Our Weapons of War: Peacemakers Needed — Russell M. Nelson
      May 14 2023

      Peacemakers needed! In today’s era of polarization and passionate disagreements, civility and decency seem to have disappeared. Jesus Christ expects better of us.

      In this special episode, featuring his landmark address, “Peacemakers Needed,” Russell M. Nelson, former renowned heart surgeon now serving as President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, urges us to become peacemakers, showing the Christlike love even of enemies that is characteristic of true disciples of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that hostility and contention never lead to inspired solutions, and anger never persuades. He says peacemaking is a choice, and we have the agency to choose between contention or peaceful resolution of differences. Through dignified dialogue, we can manage differences with mutual respect. Charity is the antidote to contention and the principal characteristic of true followers of Jesus Christ. As we follow the Prince of Peace, we will become his peacemakers.

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      00:00 Intro by host David Risley and highlight excerpts.

      04:00 Full address begins

      06:19 The disappearance of civility and decency in today’s era of polarization and passionate disagreements. Too many pundits, politicians, entertainers, and other influencers throw insults constantly. I am greatly concerned that so many people seem to believe that it is completely acceptable to condemn, malign, and vilify anyone who does not agree with them. Many seem eager to damage another’s reputation with pathetic and pithy barbs! Anger never persuades. Hostility builds no one. Contention never leads to inspired solutions.

      08:05 This should not be. As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are to be examples of how to interact with others—especially when we have differences of opinion. One of the easiest ways to identify a true follower of Jesus Christ is how compassionately that person treats other people.

      10:41 Make no mistake about it: contention is evil.

      13:20 Contention drives away the Spirit—every time. Contention reinforces the false notion that confrontation is the way to resolve differences; but it never is. Contention is a choice. Peacemaking is a choice. You have your agency to choose contention or reconciliation. I urge you to choose to be a peacemaker, now and always.

      14:01 We can literally change the world—one person and one interaction at a time. How? By modeling how to manage honest differences of opinion with mutual respect and dignified dialogue.

      17:31 Now, I am not talking about “peace at any price.” In situations that are highly charged and filled with contention, I invite you to remember Jesus Christ. Pray to have the courage and wisdom to say or do what He would. As we follow the Prince of Peace, we will become His peacemakers.

      18:22 At this point you may be thinking that this message would really help someone you know. Perhaps you are hoping that it will help him or her to be nicer to you. I hope it will! But I also hope that you will look deeply into your heart to see if there are shards of pride or jealousy that prevent you from becoming a peacemaker.

      19:27 Now is the time to bury your weapons of war. If your verbal arsenal is filled with insults and accusations, now is the time to put them away. You will arise as a spiritually strong man or woman of Christ.

      20:47 Let us show that there is a peaceful, respectful way to resolve complex issues and an enlightened way to work out disagreements. As you demonstra...

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      23 min
    • Ep. 9: Rabbi Arthur Stern
      Nov 19 2022
      Arthur Stern had no thought of becoming Rabbi Stern while pursuing a successful career in business, certainly not while living in a homeless shelter during a period when his life came apart due to addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Even when the voice unexpectedly came to him to become a rabbi – a message that seemed to be from God – he struggled with accepting it as actually a message from God. But, after a series of events confirming that was the direction God wanted him to go, and even though he was again working full time as a business executive, Arthur Stern went to rabbinical school and became Rabbi Stern. Now serving as rabbi of Temple Israel in Springfield, Illinois, he shares the remarkable story of his faith journey and insights gained along the way.
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      55 min
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