Nina Perry, Family Service Manager at Spring Hill Memorial Park, Funeral Home and Cremation, says planning and writing down your funeral is an endeavor that will prevent barriers for years to come.
Dr. Mark McEntire, Professor of Biblical Studies at Belmont University, discusses what he considers to be bad ideas in the Christian faith.
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Beekeeper, Mandy Giffin, discusses what it takes to have healthy, honey-producing bee hives
Keeping all of Tennessee's well traveled roads safe, maintained, funded, and improved is a complicated process.
The Rev. Stacy Rector, Executive Director of Tennesseans For Alternatives to the Death Penalty, discusses how Tennessee's death penalty is broken, costly, unfairly applied, creates more victims, ensnares the innocent, and puts murder victims’ families through a painfully, protracted process. Millions of dollars are expended from the state’s budget on death penalty cases, though the state has acknowledged that it has no centralized way of tracking the true costs of the death penalty to Tennesseans. These resources could be better spent on measures that prevent violent crime such as education, mental health care, drug treatment, law enforcement as well as on victims’ compensation funds.
Randal has worked at Cumberland Heights in the recovery field for 35 years. He speaks to those who love someone who is impacted by addiction.
Lisa Samson, a local has over 40 published books. She shares her experiences of being an author.
Looking for what's strong not wrong in our community. The positive does exist and it's worth growing. So many things are on fire, we loose site of what is good. Our state has really been innovative to deal with childhood adverse experiences and encourage collaboration. You can make a difference.
Eric Atkins, Co-Chair of Tennessee Poor People's Campaign expands the agenda items, shares recent successes, and current concerns. "Everybody has the right to live!" Also visit www.PoorPeoplesCampaign.org
Paul Schmitz, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Shower Up. Providing mobile shower units to our friends on the street.
"We have to meet people more where they are instead of where we want them to be with us. Be of good courage, because your work in the Lord is not in vain."
From Augsburg, Germany, Jermaine recounts his 2 week spent with Peace Lutheran Church the summer of 2019.
"Whether is it the gaming table, the dinner table of the Lord's table all are accepted at my tables. ..... Gaming is about holy play, holy times of laughter"
Becca describes Spring Hill, TN as very generous. Reminds us that together we're better and encourages us to shop Spring Hill
Jaclyn Jones shares her journey from being raised in the church to becoming an Atheist. "In my day to day experience, the loving Christians are not the majority. You and I should be frustrated with them, not you being frustrated with me."
The intersection of faith and politics is advocacy. And it matters! Pastor Matt Steinhauer explains why.
Whether we hate it or love it, politics effects just about every aspect of our lives. Tools for following Christ's mandate to care "for the least of these" at City Hall, at Legislative Plaza and on Capitol Hill.
As owner of DogGoneGoodTime Dog Resort, Sharon Fuller shares the barriers to being a dog owner and what it takes to build a deep and lasting friendship with your furry friend.
Inspiritus mission statement in part says, “from surviving to thriving.” Inspiritus Nashville as an organization is living up to it’s own mission statement. In 2018 it was on its last leg, but now it is thriving. Hear about this resurrection! Now Inspiritus Nashville is living into another phrase of their mission statement "discovering their strengths and resilience."
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This conversation with Phil Dodson, Executive Director of Lunches for Learning and Jessica Gonzalez, reveals