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Sinopse
Poverty is one of the biggest problems facing our world today. The Chalmers Center Podcast is a monthly podcast featuring inspiring stories from people, churches, and nonprofits who are involved in poverty alleviation.
Episódios
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Churches Supporting Churches: Interview with Kingdom Partners
09/04/2020 Duração: 40minWelcome back to Rethink Poverty. This week, I'm interviewing the people who run Kingdom Partners. We have churches on almost every corner, but most of the time they stay disconnected. Oliver Richmond wants to change that. He leads Kingdom Partners, a non-profit working to bring church leaders together to serve their community. Today we discuss the vision and mission of Kingdom Partners and how they’ve had to shift their ministry during this pandemic. In this interview, I discuss Kingdom Partners with Oliver Richmond, Jefferson Herring, and Alfred Johnson. You can contact Kingdom Partners by checking out their website at kingpartners.org
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Redefining "Success" for Poverty Alleviation: Interview with Brian Fikkert
03/03/2020 Duração: 37minWhat’s the best way to help people who are poor? We can talk about techniques, but the truth is we need more than that. To really help people, we have to take a look at the stories that we tell ourselves. The stories we believe about what success really looks like, both for you and the people you are trying to help. My guest today is Brian Fikkert, co-author of When Helping Hurts. In his latest book, Becoming Whole, Brian explores the importance of stories and how they shape our work with people in poverty. He’s here to share some of the lessons that he and others have learned along the way. We discussed two books in the episode, Becoming Whole which describes how we can break free from the lie of the American dream and redefine success for you and the people you are trying to help. The Field Guide to Becoming Whole dives into the 5 themes of poverty alleviation and provides practical examples of how others are helping people in their local context. You can find more info on Becoming Whole and A Field Gui
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Why Potlucks are Important: Interview with Michael Rhodes
07/02/2020 Duração: 45minMichael Rhodes has a P.HD in Theology from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. He is also the Director of Community Transformation at the Memphis Center for Urban Theological Studies, where he works to equip pastors and community development leaders with theologically informed tools for community transformation. He is also the co-author of Practicing the King’s Economy. A book to help people honor Jesus in how you work, earn spend, save and give. You can find Michael Rhodes on twitter at @michaeljrhodes. In this episode, we mention Practicing the King’s Economy. This book is an incredibly helpful tool for Christians desiring to live a countercultural life for the common good, especially as it relates to their money and resources. Michael Rhodes, Robby Holt, and Brian Fikkert wrote this book to help people honor Jesus in how you work, earn spend, save and give.
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Startups, Social Impact, & the Church
06/12/2019 Duração: 32minWhen most people think about startups and entrepreneurship, the local church doesn't necessarily come to mind. For this episode, We wanted to feature 3 talks that explore how the local church can become a catalyst for starting local businesses and creating social impact within the community. This discussion is sponsored the Chalmers Center and the Chattanooga Institute for Faith & Work. Stu Minshew is the Vice President of Innovation Operations at the Chalmers Center. Stu received his masters of business administration from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a focus on Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Organizational Behavior. Over his career, he has started 4 businesses, trained cross-cultural teams, and led consulting and training projects for over 10,000 professionals. Philip Roundy is an Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at the UTC College of Business. He received his Ph.D. in corporate strategy from UT Austin. His research focuses on understanding how entrepreneurship can be used as a tool fo