Jeannie Marie talks about how she loves her neighbors, not as a special event, but as a lifestyle. “The nations are coming to us: international students, refugees…” Jeannie Marie continues, “They want you to come over for tea. I come over and then start talking about the common ground of our faith.” “You can go to a park and say hello to a Muslim mom, if you’re intentional about meeting friends.” Jeannie Marie states, “I’m a follower of Jesus, I love God, how can I help the refugees?” Jeannie Marie summarizes, “Start small, start soon, and start somewhere you already are.” Jeannie Marie has put together a book, and chapter one is free; she addresses the question, “Could ordinary me change the world?” https://www.jeannie-marie.com/acrossthestreetandaroundtheworld
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How can God use us in this country?
Host Bob Moffitt interviews Gabriela and Jose Castaneda who moved to Phoenix from Guatemala 19 years ago. When they arrived, they were interested in a church that did more than just praying and reading the Bible; they started a church with 7 people who began loving and serving their neighbors in need: food for the homeless, beds for those in need, diapers, and bringing a toy to one of their Muslim neighbors.