

Danielle Strickland on Hospitality as Counter-Formation, the Beauty of Story, and How We Can Better Repent & Lament
What does it look like to lead with humility and courage in a culture that’s skeptical of the Church?
This week, Jason is joined by Danielle Strickland—pastor, author, and justice advocate—for a timely and honest conversation about repentance, gospel action, and empowering the next generation. Danielle invites pastors to move beyond defensiveness, embrace lament, and reflect deeply on how the Church can better embody the good news of Jesus.
Danielle shares about:
Her experiences confronting injustice within Church systems
Why repentance and lament are vital to renewal
How the gospel calls us to both belief and action
What it means to truly empower young leaders for Kingdom work
A hopeful path forward for leaders tired, discouraged, or disillusioned
Whether you’re navigating criticism, wrestling with cultural change, or longing for a more authentic expression of faith, this conversation is a challenge—and a breath of fresh air.
Biography
Danielle Strickland’s aggressive compassion has served people firsthand in countries all over the world. From establishing justice departments and church plants, to launching global anti-trafficking initiatives, to creating new initiatives to mobilize people towards transformational spiritual life. Danielle trains, advocates, and inspires people to live differently through initiatives like: Amplify Peace, Brave Global, Infinitum, and Women’s Speaker Collective.
Partners
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Guest Notes
- World Vision's: Connected Generation Report
- IMBY Homes
- World Vision Chosen Initiative
- Danielle Strickland's website
Show Notes