

Think Global, Do Justice
Canopy International
The podcast and community for globally minded disciples seeking God's justice, mercy and shalom throughout the world.
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Jan 19, 2021 • 57min
Elli Oswald & Karen Springs – Episode 162 – The Global Church Pledge
In Episode 162, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Elli Oswald, Executive Director of Faith to Action, and Karen Springs, of World Without Orphans.

Jan 5, 2021 • 1h 4min
Jeff Juhala – Episode 161 – The Power of Spontaneous Moments
In Episode 161, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Jeff Juhala, National Director of Training and Ministry Programs for For the Children.

Dec 22, 2020 • 55min
2020 Year-End Review Show
In Episode 160, Dr. Rick and Phil look back on 2020, talk about the ups and downs of this crazy year, opportunities that have arisen because of the lockdowns and travel restrictions, a passage about eagles that has really spoken to Rick this year, and resources that have impacted them over the past 12 months. They also have a fun conversation about a TV show that most would not expect to be covered on Think Orphan.

Dec 8, 2020 • 1h 6min
Jared Scheppmann – Episode 159 – Addressing Root Causes and Rewriting the Story of Disability
In Episode 159, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Jared Scheppmann, Executive Director of Ekisa Ministries in Uganda.

Nov 24, 2020 • 57min
Lisa Qualls – Episode 158 – Bridging the Theory-Practice Gap and Becoming a Connected Parent
In Episode 158, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Lisa Qualls, Co-author of The Connected Parent: Real Life Strategies for Building Trust and Attachment, and the blog, "One Thankful Mom"

Nov 10, 2020 • 57min
Episode 157: Season 8 Mid-Season Review
In Episode 157, Dr. Rick and Phil take a look back at the highlights from the first 8 episodes of Season 8.

Oct 27, 2020 • 47min
Episode 156: [Recast] Caroline Leaf - Switch On Your Brain
[ This episode is a recast from January 15, 2019 ] In Episode 156, you will hear from Dr. Caroline Leaf, neuroscientist, author of numerous books, and global speaker, talking with Phil about: How the mind controls the brain and why that is important The plasticity of the brain and how it gives us great hope in our work with orphaned and vulnerable children The importance of reconceptualizing your past, and rewiring and changing any toxicity in your brain Examining and challenging some of the research connected to attachment theory and other orphan care principles The importance of knowing your true identity, the science of identity, and how science points us to God and is working to catch up to the Bible. The concept that we can't control our circumstances but we can control how we react to our circumstances The place of medication in the context of caring for children suffering from mental and physical disorders and/or trauma in their lives And so much more!

Oct 13, 2020 • 51min
Spencer Reeves – Episode 155 – Transitioning from Orphanages to Families
In Episode 155, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Spencer Reeves, Executive Director of Child Hope International.

Sep 29, 2020 • 1h 8min
Robert Glover – Episode 154 – Creating Home for Over 1 Million Children
In Episode 154, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Robert Glover OBE, Founder and Executive Director of Care for Children and author of As Many as the Stars: A Story of Change for the Children of China.

Sep 15, 2020 • 51min
Keith McFarland – Episode 153 – Pursuing Excellence, Part 2
In Episode 153, Part 2 of the two-part episode with Keith McFarland, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Keith, co-author/co-editor of In Pursuit of Orphan Excellence and Director of the Institute for Gospel Transformation at New Hope Uganda.


