The All Access Podcast

Lane Kipp

At All Access International, we believe all people deserve access to the Gospel and the means of physical survival, yet about half of the world doesn’t have access. We’re on a mission to end global spiritual and physical poverty, and we designed our strategy to be the best chance of accomplishing it. The All Access Effective Giving Podcast featuring Lane Kipp discusses the ins and outs of modern philanthropy. Previously known as The Effective Giving Podcast.

  1. 06/29/2025

    Real Estate and Real Impact (feat. Tom Dosch, DMRE)

    In this episode, I’m joined by Tom Dosch, co-founder and principal at Dosch Marshall Real Estate and a founding member of 100X Harvest—one of our valued sponsors and long-time All Access members. We discuss Tom’s journey from early tithing as a young professional with student debt to structuring his family’s giving for greater impact, drawing on insights from his experiences in real estate, Christian mentorship, and the global church. Tom shares practical strategies for intentional giving, the importance of collaborative groups, and why seeing God’s work overseas reshapes how we give. We explore how members can maximize their impact in the most unreached and impoverished places through trusted, vetted programs. Key highlights Tom’s upbringing across the U.S., time at Texas A&M, and building a life in Dallas with his family.Early financial challenges—beginning to give while still managing student debt, and moving from basic tithing to sacrificial, strategic giving through the influence of Christian mentors and direct experiences with the global church.The story behind launching 100X Harvest, creating a group setting for giving—pooling resources, setting multi-year commitments, and inviting others to become members to maximize collective impact and accountability.Lessons learned from supporting programs—how careful screening, direct involvement, and working through vetted organizations help protect contributions and build trust, with practical guidance for avoiding common mistakes.Supporting smaller organizations and programs, such as partnering early on “I Found the Truth”—a channel sharing true stories of former Muslims coming to Christ that now reaches millions.The importance of aligning giving with personal calling, raising families to be generous in order to have global impact, and finding fulfillment by joining others to give effectively where the need is greatest.

    29 min
  2. 06/16/2025

    From the NFL to Uganda (feat. Zach Sudfeld)

    In this episode, I speak with Zach Sudfeld—former NFL player and long-term All Access advocate—about his journey from professional sports to empowering locals with access to the Gospel and the means of physical well-being in Uganda. Zach shares how hands-on encounters with poverty shaped his vision for effective giving, the lessons he learned through partnering with locals on the ground, and why it’s critical to pair generosity with careful program evaluation. We discuss how transparency, pooled giving, and rigorous reporting enable All Access members to maximize their impact in the world’s most unreached and impoverished places. Key Highlights Zach reflects on formative experiences traveling as a teenager, which led to a lifelong commitment to empower locals with access to the Gospel and physical well-being.Practical lessons from program work in Uganda—what it looks like to partner with locals, recognize cultural context, and shift from one-time giving to sustainable, long-term empowerment.The vital role of data, transparency, and ongoing reporting in selecting programs that actually maximize our impact for members.A deep dive into integrating giving into personal financial strategy, including the benefits of pooled giving and approaching generosity with intentionality.A candid look at the complexity of global poverty—from mistaken approaches that create dependency to the importance of humility and learning through real program updates.

    43 min
  3. 04/27/2025

    Plant with Purpose: Restoring Ecosystems and Livelihoods

    In this episode of "The All Access Podcast," Lane Kipp sits down with Milmer Martinez Vergara and Corey Chin from Plant With Purpose, a dynamic addition to All Access's portfolio. The discussion explores Plant With Purpose's innovative model to restore ecosystems and livelihoods through transformative agricultural practices. This episode unfolds how the organization’s watershed approach and dedication to impact measurement create lasting change in communities facing poverty. Key Highlights: Introduction of Plant With Purpose as a faith-driven, agri-ecological organization focusing on restoring livelihoods by working with smallholder farmers.Explanation of the watershed model to create community coherence and sustainable change on a large scale.Overview of Plant With Purpose's comprehensive program combining regenerative agricultural training, savings groups, and spiritual renewal.Insight into Plant With Purpose's use of the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) for assessing impact and understanding the complexities of poverty.Discussion on the significant impacts measured, like a 75% reduction in MPI in the DRC within three years.Exploration of regenerative agriculture and its role in long-term food security and environmental restoration.Quotes: "We see monitoring and evaluation as an integral component of our programming, learning as we go." – Milmer Martinez Vergara"The effectiveness of the work is the biggest way to propagate the work." – Milmer Martinez Vergara"We like using MPI because it embraces the complexity of what poverty is." – Milmer Martinez Vergara"Bad data is worse than no data at all." – Corey Chin

    33 min
  4. 03/27/2025

    Neverthirst: Providing Clean and Living Water

    In this episode of The All Access Podcast, we sit down with Matt Letourneau and Jason Berry from Neverthirst to discuss their pioneering work in providing clean water and the gospel to the world's most impoverished and unreached areas. As we dive into the practical challenges of delivering safe drinking water, we also discuss the transformative effects of addressing spiritual needs. This episode provides a rare look into a faith-driven approach to resolving global water scarcity, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of effective charity work in some of the world's most challenging environments. Key Highlights Discover Neverthirst's origins and how the organization formed its mission to address global water scarcity while sharing the gospel.An insightful discussion on the unique geographic challenges Neverthirst faces working in the 10/40 Window, where many communities lack basic access to clean water and the gospel.An on-the-ground perspective on how Neverthirst collaborates with local partners to implement tailored water solutions that drastically reduce collection times.Insights into the critical role local churches and indigenous organizations play in spreading both "clean water" and "living water."Lessons learned over the years on building sustainable and context-driven water interventions.Quotes "The domino of being able to provide clean water, safe water, ended up knocking down these other dominoes in social issues." – Matt Letourneau"703 million people are collecting water every day from an unsafe source." – Jason Berry"Spending money is one thing, but spending money well is something totally different." – Matt Letourneau"The opportunity we have to solve what really is a solvable crisis." – Jason Berry

    34 min

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At All Access International, we believe all people deserve access to the Gospel and the means of physical survival, yet about half of the world doesn’t have access. We’re on a mission to end global spiritual and physical poverty, and we designed our strategy to be the best chance of accomplishing it. The All Access Effective Giving Podcast featuring Lane Kipp discusses the ins and outs of modern philanthropy. Previously known as The Effective Giving Podcast.