Can God move in unexpected places? Does he love ALL people? Listen as Mark McGoldrick shares his story of redemption and how God is moving in exciting ways in Atlanta, GA.

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Connections can be crucial in bringing people to Jesus. Our guest, Mark McGoldrick, shares stories of how he has built relationships with people through working with Cru over the last 30 years. From millennials to marketplace managers, Mark shares the story of Jesus and sees lives transformed. These transformational stories have led to more people coming to follow Christ.

Even when he is not working with Cru, Mark tells people about the Gospel wherever he goes, even at the gym. During the show, he reminds us that even our hobbies can be used to expand the Kingdom of God. Through those hobbies, we can connect with people and show them the love of Jesus.

00:24 - Episode summary01:32 - Introduction01:51 - Ministry in an unconventional place06:30 - Seeing the love of God in others08:03 - What has kept you going in ministry?12:27 - The many parts of Cru’s ministry18:03 - How were you called into ministry?24:07 - Evangelizing relationally across generations30:03 - What has God been showing you over the last year?34:25 - How can we best pray for you?36:49 - A challenge for the coming week39:40 - Closing comments41:59 - A flurry of feedback
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