Derek Scriba joins Sarah for part 2 of a conversation about homelessness. This episode will dispel myths about family homelessness as they dive into personal stories and insights, a discussion on empathy and community involvement as we all link arms…
Join Sarah and Derek in an inspiring conversation about seeing those who are often overlooked and believing in their potential.
Nick Archer, Kelli Tolf and Doug Engberg join Sarah to discuss life changing transformation happening in villages “at the end of the road” – including Bangladesh, South Sudan and Kenya.
Jordan Gage is the Head of Schools at Kings Schools, part of the CRISTA Family of Ministries. As CRISTA celebrates 75 years of ministry, Sarah sat down with Jordan to discuss the impact Christian Education has in the lives of…
Dr. Margaret Kababu is a Kenyan woman who overcame poverty and orphanhood to earn a PhD in food security. Her message is a powerhouse of inspiration, shining a light on the impact of giving back, even in small ways. She…
Jamie & Donna Winship are always our most popular guests. We are excited to bring you this special extended interview from our Intern Audrey! Intern Audrey takes the mic – and shares with Jamie & Donna Winship about Original Design.…
Jamie Winship is back, this time with his wife Donna, to share about Identity.
Jeff Neuenschwander, pastor of Central Community Church in Seattle joins Sarah Taylor on this episode of the Passion Meets Purpose podcast. They discuss the theology of place, the importance of understanding one’s identity in God, and the power of living…
Evan Craft, a musician and missionary, shares his journey of faith and purpose on the Passion Meets Purpose podcast this week. He discusses his upbringing in Southern California, his passion for music, and his calling to serve in Latin America.…
This week on Passion Meets Purpose you are going to love hearing from Kristin Green! Kristin is a professional organizer, helping women declutter their closets and homes using a minimalist approach. She believes that having less physical clutter can lead…