32 episodes

Hope Talks: Stories of Transformation. A Podcast Series Production through David's United Church of Christ delivering stories of hope, faith, and transformational God moments from believers in multiple faiths.

Hope Talks David's United Church of Christ

    • Religion & Spirituality

Hope Talks: Stories of Transformation. A Podcast Series Production through David's United Church of Christ delivering stories of hope, faith, and transformational God moments from believers in multiple faiths.

    Arnetta Davis: Community Leadership through Love

    Arnetta Davis: Community Leadership through Love

    In this episode we are delighted to talk with Arnetta Davis, a wife and mother of three, social worker and community activist in the Columbus, Ohio area. When tragedy strikes, Arnetta is often one of the first people to show up and engage with families - offering not only her skills as a counselor but also springing into action to get needs met. She is truly a role model for love in action and we are eager to learn more about what led her to be this way.

    • 30 min
    Nana Eshun: Creating a Space for All

    Nana Eshun: Creating a Space for All

    Nana Eshun is a student at The Ohio State University, who is majoring in Political Science and minoring in Theatre. Nana has lived in the United States for about six years and was born and raised in South Africa. She joined us to talk about about her endeavors in film inclusivity and incorporating more “hero” figures of African descent in the narratives and visuals of film and animation.

    • 19 min
    Nathan Weidner: Hope in Spiritual Beings

    Nathan Weidner: Hope in Spiritual Beings

    In this episode we are excited to talk with Nathan Weidner, teacher at Canal Winchester High School in Ohio and screenwriter, director and producer of the film “A Story for Winter”.
    “A Story for Winter” is about a doctor who gets snowed in at a facility for children with developmental disabilities and somehow gets pulled into the dream of a non-verbal child where she can talk and run and play. More than that, it is a story about living into our human potential to find hope, even amidst great sadness, and forgiveness, even in response to grievous acts.

    • 27 min
    Jill Amos: Community Catalyst

    Jill Amos: Community Catalyst

    In this episode we talk with Jill Amos, twice elected Canal Winchester, Ohio, City Council Member. We wanted to learn from Jill in this episode because she is a leader in a growing community, which has experienced divisiveness as part of that growth, and she has a reputation for bringing positivity. We also discuss her desire to continue in a leadership role in turbulent times.

    • 31 min
    COVID-19: Africa Human Rights Perspective

    COVID-19: Africa Human Rights Perspective

    Johnson Mayamba, a Ugandan journalist and human rights activist, is a Hubert Humphrey Fellow at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Arizona State University. In this interview with Uganda Christian University student Christiana Ampeire, Johnson gives his research-based opinion of the Covid pandemic as well as the status and needs of the press in his home country. 

    • 24 min
    Four-legged Hope

    Four-legged Hope

    Jackie Stewart takes her love of horses to the next level—rescuing them from abusive situations, giving them purpose and peace, and educating others with their stories. Linda Hambly and Patty Huston-Holm conduct this interview with Jackie among her menagerie of animals at Equestrian Ridge farm in rural Vinton County, Ohio.

    • 32 min

Top Podcasts In Religion & Spirituality

الشيخ بدر المشاري درس السيرة النبوية Sheikh Badr Mishari - Seerah of Prophet Muhammad
Badr Mishari
Amen Podcast
Amen Podcast
Maher Al Mueaqly
Muslim Central
Abdur-Rahman as-Sudais
Muslim Central
Noreen Muhammad Siddique
Muslim Central
Church Growth
Dr. Bola Akin-John