Join us for a conversation with Randy Evans of Walking Tall in Wilmington, NC Episode Highlights Include: Why you should quit using the word “Homeless” How Randy learned that the Christian way of life “is not a means to an end” Why church volunteers struggle to cultivate friendships with those who are unhoused The story of the time that Randy [...]

Join us for a conversation with Randy Evans of Walking Tall in Wilmington, NC

Episode Highlights Include:

Why you should quit using the word “Homeless”How Randy learned that the Christian way of life “is not a means to an end”Why church volunteers struggle to cultivate friendships with those who are unhousedThe story of the time that Randy hosted 35 people, 4 dogs, and a three year old in his house during Hurricane FlorenceRandy de-mythologizing himself and sharing the ways he’s still growing and healing

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If you liked this episode, check out our conversations with:

Gavin Rogers, where he talks about joining the migrant caravan and building friendships with those who are unhoused in San Antonio, TexasRyan Klinck, where he shares about see his unhoused friends as saints.Jerry Herships, pastor of AfterHours, which meets in bars and serves PB&J and Communion to his friends in public parks in Denver, CO.

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Stay tuned next for: A bonus episode where Randy talks more about how Walking Tall worships together and a frank conversation about Christian formation and new spiritual communities with Kenda Creasy-Dean of Princeton Seminary