Stories of Hope
Relationships grow so much when we share food together and for people who are lonely and unsure of how they belong, to be welcomed at a table is monumental! #salvos, #storiesofhope, #salvationarmy, #podcast
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Matt Davis has a rich Salvo family heritage and is now the Director of Salvo Stores across Australia working with over 10,000 volunteers and staff and serving over 250,000 customers every week. His journey in the business world combined with a sincere faith makes for an interesting story.
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The first Christians met together every day and shared a special sort of friendship and unity the scriptures called fellowship. But soulful fellowship like this can be experienced outside of church on Sunday mornings. In fact my running groups provide a great model of the sort of community life that came so naturally to the first Christians.
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Rob Harley visited Melbourne to catch up with friends. While he was in town I interviewed him as he has strong links to the Salvos and an amazing story. His life as a journalist, author, church pastor and family man is rich with tragedy, friendship, restoration and the grace and goodness of God.
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People learn in different ways and so to be devoted to teaching could be through books and study, as well as friendship and significant conversations.
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Jason is a 5th generation Salvo and grew up with a love of music, singing and community. He is a scientist and has worked and studied internationally in the field of molecular biology. He works for the Salvos helping to develop the arts and also runs a community choir. Jason shares honestly about his faith and the way his scientific background speaks into this.
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Us Aussies are quite cynical about people promising great deals and strategies that are sure to change your life. So getting all preachy about Jesus is never a good plan. Best to live the sort of life that points people towards the values and lifestyle Jesus was on about. Things like love, hope and joy are a good start.
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Daryl Crowden grew up in India and Sri Lanka as his parents were Salvation Army Missionaries. His world view and capacity for discipline and independence was forged through these years. He has since worked in some of the most troubled disaster areas in recent times, such as the 2004 Asian Tsunami and the Christchurch earthquake. He is now head of the Salvos emergency and disaster management in Australia and in this episode shares his amazing life story!
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Leaders making mistakes is not a new phenomenon. King David was a shocker. In the book of acts we see a way to foster balanced and careful community after the demise of Judas. it involves a sabbath walk and intentional times of reflection and prayer about important things in our lives.
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Wendy Gale had a huge impact on my life as a young man growing up at Camberwell Salvos. She is intelligent, honest and safe to talk to about anything. She is currently the Victorian state manager of the Salvos Doorways welfare service, is married to Norm and has two adult children and 7 grandchildren. She is one of my favourite humans!
info_outlineAshish was born in India to parents who were brought to a salvo orphanage as babies and who grew up to be salvo officers. He married an Aussie girl and now, an officer himself, has had appointments in the UK, Australia, USA and even exotic tropical islands. His love and confidence in God is real, as it was formed authentically through seasons of doubt and trouble. It's an inspiring story.