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The podcast and community for globally minded disciples seeking God's justice, mercy and shalom throughout the world.

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*Brandon's Note: In step with the topic at hand, I've turned over all show notes and interview audio editing to AI for this week's episode.

In this conversation, Brandon Stiver and Michael Cerna reflect on the challenges and changes faced by non-pr... more

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Recent Guests

Heather Taylor
Managing Director at Bread for the World, advocate for global hunger and food security
Bread for the World
Episode: The Human Impact of Closing USAID with Heather Taylor
Isabelle Kamariza
Leader at Solid'Africa, focused on nutrition security in Rwanda
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Episode: Nutrition Security from Farm to Fork with Isabelle Kamariza
Randy Gonzales
Director of Camino Quest, a provider of pilgrimage experiences focused on spiritual formation.
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Episode: Deepening Discipleship Through Christian Pilgrimage with Randy Gonzales
Lisa Pak
Thoughtful leader in global missions and member of Finishing the Task
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Episode: The Innovation and Coordination to Reach the Unreached with Lisa Pak
Katy Luehm
Long-time friend within the podcast community, involved in child protection projects in Central America.
USAID project
Episode: Losing USAID Support On The Ground and Cyberscam Trafficking
Dr. Krish Kandiah
Advocate and leader at Sanctuary Foundation, former founder of Home for Good
Sanctuary Foundation
Episode: Global Advocacy and Praying with Our Eyes Open with Dr. Krish Kandiah
Spencer Reeves
An organization leader with on-ground experience in Haiti.
Child Hope International
Episode: Linking Justice with Righteousness, Update on Haiti and Sweeping Executive Actions
Erin Foley
Author of 'Where They Belong' and advocate for family-based care.
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Episode: The Underbelly of Anti-Trafficking and Orphan Care Work with Erin Foley
Medard Ngueita
Executive Director at World Relief Western Washington, who has experience as a former asylum seeker.
World Relief Western Washington
Episode: Refugee Resettlement in the Age of Trump with Medard Ngueita

Hosts

Brandon Stiver
Host of Think Global, Do Justice
Phil Dark
Host of Think Global, Do Justice

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 97 ratings
  • Think Global Do Justice

    Excellent deep thinking podcast about issues that impact global minded people. Listen to gain a greater understanding of “real life” as experienced by much of the world. Or to gain greater awareness into effective work around the world, keeping unintended consequences in view. Real, authentic, challenging to live deeply and purposefully with Kingdom worldview.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fragmentsoflight
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    A diamond in the rough. Add this your rotation!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    El Peruano1784
    United States2 years ago
  • Astute analysis of global development

    As someone working in the realm of caring for orphaned and vulnerable children, this podcast has been a godsend. As the show has moved into discussing global development more broadly, the content has been no less engaging and insightful. If you enjoy learning about real issues facing global development through a Christian lens and don’t want to be bogged down with pat, political profferings, you have come to the right place. Keep up the great work team!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LuehmerZoomer
    United States2 years ago
  • A Primer and a Companion

    This podcast helped me understand the OVC sector as I started moving into it. I was introduced to the multifaceted nature of the struggles and successes facing individuals and organizations in helpful ways.

    As I’ve continued in the sector, I regularly return to the podcast to hear what other’s are doing in their programs and how they are navigating complexity.

    The podcast is a great primer and a terrific companion for anyone who wants to learn how to elevate the way the world cares for orphans... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CamJamOut
    United States2 years ago
  • Definitely Worth a Listen!!

    The Think Orphan Podcast is incredibly informative, conversational and thoughtful in the way they approached tough subjects. There was a wide variety of topics talked about by people who are well informed and have done a lot of work with orphans and vulnerable children. This is a great resource to learn more about organizations who are working to alleviate this problem and who will give helpful opinions and resources on how we can take tangible steps to help with this issue! Definitely is a humb... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kaitlin Riffel
    United States4 years ago

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The hosts' engaging style helps to keep the discussions lively and informative.
Listeners appreciate the depth of conversation and authenticity about pressing global issues.
The podcast is praised for its diverse perspectives on social justice.
Many find the insights and expert knowledge invaluable for their advocacy work.
Audiences note its ability to inspire action and deepen understanding of complex challenges.

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Talking Points

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Steve Kariithi - Community Care in Kenyan Slums
Q: What is one thing that you would recommend for someone pursuing God's heart of justice in the nations?
Take a stand and stand with those who have been broken; your presence makes a difference.
Luke Perkins - The Great Commission for All Professions
Q: How does Crossworld train workers to make disciples in diverse professions?
Through immersing in truth, engaging in relationships, and employing a supportive structure that fosters thriving relationships with Jesus.
Luke Perkins - The Great Commission for All Professions
Q: Why do you think it's important for Christians to not only think about their own family and community, but consider the needs of people globally?
It becomes a question of access to the gospel, particularly where many people around the world are living in oppressive conditions and lack access to the message of Jesus.
The Imperative of Nonprofit Innovation with Abe Wright and Dr. Greg Bixler
Q: How do you approach the funding conversation when involving R&D?
We educate our donors about the importance of R&D for producing effective solutions.
The Imperative of Nonprofit Innovation with Abe Wright and Dr. Greg Bixler
Q: Why is it necessary for humanitarian organizations to be transformed?
Due to the lack of innovation and the need for solutions that lead to better outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Think Global, Do Justice

What is Think Global, Do Justice about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on social justice and humanitarian issues, this podcast brings together engaging discussions that address global challenges faced by vulnerable populations. Through conversations with experts and advocates, it covers a range of pressing topics, including child rights, food security, refugee resettlement, and anti-trafficking efforts, often viewed through a faith-based lens. By emphasizing the importance of community involvement and global missions, it seeks to inspire listeners to think critically about their role in fostering justice and mercy in a complex world.

What sets this podcast apart is its commitment to presenting diverse perspectives on these issues, ensuring that both tragic realities and practical solutions are explore... more

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Recent guests on Think Global, Do Justice include:

1. Heather Taylor
2. Isabelle Kamariza
3. Randy Gonzales
4. Lisa Pak
5. Katy Luehm
6. Dr. Krish Kandiah
7. Spencer Reeves
8. Erin Foley

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