We come alongside women with dignity – to find safety and build trust

Guest: Angel Barnett | Bob Moffitt interviews Angel Barnett representing the Short Creek Dream Center in Colorado, working with the local church to provide safety in addition to building trust with women who have been involved in sex trafficking. “We come alongside these women with dignity and serve them”, says Barnett.  “Everyone matters”, says Barnett. She tells stories of rebuilding lives. The Dream Institute in conjunction with the local church has has helped 260 women and children; including helping women keep their baby and affording daycare.  https://www.thedreaminstitute.org

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Just be available to tell others God has not forgotten you

Guest: Pat White | Bob Moffitt interviews Pat White who followed the leading of God to move into south Phoenix. “I purchased a home to serve. These were not my plans, but I followed the leading of God.”  White relates how she is serving, “These are my neighbors. I just go to my neighbors and offer help where they need it.”  Some are struggling with addiction, or they’re living in their cars on the street; some neighbors Pat supplies food

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You’re not in my way; you’re my opportunity

Guest: Darren Youngstrom | Bob Moffitt Interviews Darren Youngstrom who often prays, “Lord, take me where you want me.  God, open my eyes to who you have for me today.”  Darren says about unannounced meetings, “You’re not in my way; you’re my opportunity.”  Darren, Pastor of New Vintage Church in Santa Rosa, CA, shares about how a setback at the school led to being asked by the head football coach at the high school to develop character in the young

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He can be our provider

Guest: Brenton Dearing |  Bob Moffitt speaks with Brenton Dearing, a Certified Financial Planner, who tells the story of how he got started with financial advising, and how he’s helped many people be faithful with resources. Brenton says, “When my dad died at 52, I found out they had no retirement, no life insurance, no savings. My dad had about everything that could have happened financially.”  That resolve had Brenton pivot to, “How do I help people deal with their