28 episodes

Inspiring conversations with people who have stepped out of the ‘norm’ to embrace a life of service to others in various capacities.

Conversations from the BRaVe Courtney Whitney

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

Inspiring conversations with people who have stepped out of the ‘norm’ to embrace a life of service to others in various capacities.

    A Story of Perseverance: An Interview with Dixon & Michelle Davenport

    A Story of Perseverance: An Interview with Dixon & Michelle Davenport

    Do you enjoy waiting? I don't think I know a single person who does. However, can you imagine asking to adopt a specific child 4 years ago and, because of the pandemic and a myriad of other struggles, STILL not having him home? How about beginning another adoption a couple of years after the first one was submitted and also, STILL not having either of your children home? If you are struggling to persevere, in any circumstance, this episode is for you.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Making a Way: An Interview with Jeremy & Rachel Smith

    Making a Way: An Interview with Jeremy & Rachel Smith

    Jeremy and Rachel Smith have a big heart for adoption. In fact, Rachel's blog is titled, https://adopt100morehappykids.wordpress.com/.

    They aren't talking about adopting 100 of their own children. The Smiths have a desire to see others adopt and with this desire comes a will to make that happen. Rachel is a fundraising genius. So, if you've ever thought, "I'd like to adopt, but its SO EXPENSIVE", this podcast is the one you need to listen to.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Adoption is What We Do: An Interview with Carrie Odell

    Adoption is What We Do: An Interview with Carrie Odell

    This episode delves into the extraordinary life and faith of the Odell family. After having six biological children, Joey and Carrie Odell proceeded with their first adoption. They now are parents to nine biological children and six special delivery, one of whom has intense special needs. Listen as Carrie recounts their journey of struggle, beauty, joy, and a love for the most vulnerable that only Jesus can give.

    • 48 min
    Living Abroad, Educational Ideals, and Musings on Literature: An Interview with Dr. Timothy Shea

    Living Abroad, Educational Ideals, and Musings on Literature: An Interview with Dr. Timothy Shea

    *The audio is not exceptional on this particular podcast but it gets better as the interview progresses.  Listen to the whole thing to enjoy all of the information and ideas Dr. Shea has to offer!*

    Dr. Timothy Shea is currently an Associate Education Professor at Lancaster Bible College, Adjunct Writing Professor at Liberty University, and Adjunct Education Professor at Messiah University.  He has taken up residence on at least three different continents over the course of his lifetime and has traversed all but one.  He has educated elementary children all the way up through the college level student.  Dr. Shea has many excellent ideas on what you and your kids have an opportunity to read to gain a fuller picture of many events of world history.  Join us on this multi-faceted interview as we engage in a conversation that elevates the good and the beautiful.

    • 51 min
    Where Your Treasure Is: An Interview with Brent & Emily Baxter

    Where Your Treasure Is: An Interview with Brent & Emily Baxter

    A self-employed song writer and a stay-at-home mom venture out on the faith journey of adoption.  Brent & Emily Baxter adopted three children from China with minimal income and major faith.  They talk candidly about living out their beliefs, from funding three international adoptions to loving their kids who've come from hard places.  A conversation about the real, the beautiful, and ditching the American dream for an eternally better one.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    A Different Vantage Point: An Interview with Katie Bond

    A Different Vantage Point: An Interview with Katie Bond

    Katie Bond went through a harrowing event in her life that led her down a painful road.  Mercifully, the Lord restored her.  Because of her journey from a very excruciating experience, she has a vantage point that few can claim.  The reality of the life that could have been hers has given her a heart for both the parents and the children involved in the foster system.  A vulnerable account of the grace of God.

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Leigha Lukavsky ,

Thoughtful conversations with impactful people

If you are looking for a podcast that will inspire you to do better each day look no further. Courtney walks through some “ordinary” people’s lives that have found a way to make a huge impact on our world. I love each conversation because it proves that you don’t need to have special talents or be equipped in a certain way, you just need to “do” and the rest God will have fall into place. I highly recommend having a listen to this amazing conversations.

Darnall1 ,

An Interview

Courtney does an amazing job asking questions that point her audience to what the Lord is doing in these brave lives! Soli Deo Gloria!!

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