In this third episode of our series on the war in Ukraine, Texas native McCauley Austin shares what he saw in Ukraine when he recently traveled there. Mac is a pastor and on the board of Mission 823, a non-profit that provides for the needs of the embattled Ukrainians, namely the children there. Mac shares about visiting Bucha, sharing a meal in the rubble of someone's former home, and what God is doing amongst the Ukrainians. It's an inspiring conversation with a dear, long-time friend. ...
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In this third episode of our series on the war in Ukraine, Texas native McCauley Austin shares what he saw in Ukraine when he recently traveled there. Mac is a pastor and on the board of Mission 823, a non-profit that provides for the needs of the embattled Ukrainians, namely the children there. Mac shares about visiting Bucha, sharing a meal in the rubble of someone's former home, and what God is doing amongst the Ukrainians. It's an inspiring conversation with a dear, long-time friend. ...
#011: Loving our Neighbors in a Crisis w/ Jenn & Mark Mayhew.
Live the More
47 minutes
5 years ago
#011: Loving our Neighbors in a Crisis w/ Jenn & Mark Mayhew.
Everyone cared for, no one alone. That’s the vision Mark and Jenn Mayhew have for their COVID-19 community care initiative in South London. They live in a multicultural neighborhood comprised of roughly 15,000 people. And like so many places in the UK, when the Coronavirus hit the people in their area —especially older, isolated individuals—it left the community reeling. Their response is to empower each street in the neighborhood to decide how they can best care for their neighbors in crisi...
Live the More
In this third episode of our series on the war in Ukraine, Texas native McCauley Austin shares what he saw in Ukraine when he recently traveled there. Mac is a pastor and on the board of Mission 823, a non-profit that provides for the needs of the embattled Ukrainians, namely the children there. Mac shares about visiting Bucha, sharing a meal in the rubble of someone's former home, and what God is doing amongst the Ukrainians. It's an inspiring conversation with a dear, long-time friend. ...