Learn to love one another; by this shall all men know you are my disciples

Rev George Miley returns to share his bottom line: be available to Jesus and ask Him to show you what he wants you to do, particularly in reconciliation. George shares a story of coming to the cross, repentance, telling the truth about acts, words, and things that have not been with the keeping of the teachings of Jesus, and then looking for opportunities to build friendships with those of other religious traditions. George says, “Telling the truth about my sin doesn’t dishonor me; in fact, it frees me to receive His forgiveness, His healing, and His restoration.”

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They become part of your heart

Julian Gibb interviews Tim Gendreau of Titus House.  What happens when a retired business owner catches a vision from the Holy Spirit to provide homes for the homeless, using his retirement to build deep relationships with these men?  [email protected] 

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That’s what angered me, and hurt, and led me to do something about it.

Pastor Julian Gibb interviews Tim Gendreau. Tim says, “We’re making an impact… and we do it out of the love for these guys”. Tim tells stories about guys that were on the side of the road, who needed help, and how he helps them. “There’s a great satisfaction in seeing these guys grow… to see them come alive in Jesus. That’s what helps them down the road to permanent sobriety.”  [email protected] 

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Off the campus; that’s where Jesus was

Bob Moffitt interviews Darwin Campbell, Chaplain. Darwin says of the people he meets on the streets and homesteading in cars, “We go to them, meet them right where they are.” Darwin continues, “There are a lot of homeless people who are left behind. These are people who need the same services that you’re providing on the campus”, meaning a campus in downtown Phoenix which is a collaboration with St. Vincent de Paul and the City of Phoenix, with 23 different