

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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Jul 21, 2020 • 1h 5min
Karen Springs – Episode 149 – Adoption Through the Rear View Mirror
In Episode 149, Dr. Rick and Phil have a conversation with Karen Springs, Author of Adoption Through the Rear View Mirror: Learning from Stories of Heartache and Hope and Communications Director for World Without Orphans.

Jul 7, 2020 • 51min
Episode 148: Season 8 Kickoff -- Pursuing Justice
In Episode 148, Dr. Rick and Phil discuss our pursuit of justice in connection with race relations, orphaned and vulnerable children, and other issues in our world today.

Apr 28, 2020 • 32min
Episode 147 – Navigating the COVID-19 Crisis
In Episode 147, Dr. Rick and Phil discuss some of the great resources we have to help us in our work to address the priority needs through and after the COVID-19 crisis so that we can love orphaned and vulnerable children with excellence.

Apr 14, 2020 • 1h 11min
Episode 146: Krish Kandiah & Rebecca Patterson - Creating Homecomings
In Episode 146, you will hear from Rebecca Patterson and Krish Kandiah, who work with Home for Good.

Mar 31, 2020 • 1h 1min
Episode 145: Brandon Stiver - Collaborating to Bring 1 Million Children Home
In Episode 145, you will hear from Brandon Stiver, Director of Community and Church Engagement for 1MILLIONHOME.

Mar 17, 2020 • 1h
Episode 144: Elli Oswald -- Working to Get Children into Healthy Families
In Episode 144 you will hear from Elli Oswald about working to Get Children into Healthy Families.

Mar 3, 2020 • 53min
Episode 143 – Arthur C. Woods - Building Trust with Teens
In Episode 143, you will hear from Arthur C. Woods, Speaker, Teacher, and Writer, talking with Phil about: His incredible story and how he started working with teens from hard places How we can love teenage young adults who come from hard places Why discipleship and mentorship is so important in our work with teens and why it is important for us to know the difference between the two. How mentoring teens from hard and traumatic backgrounds differs from those not coming from trauma, and how we can mentor teens from hard places with excellence How we can build trust with teens who experienced trauma in their past His DVD Series and Podcast, “Trusting the God of the Gospel,” and how it can help teens truly know, trust, and love God Defining the terms, “Truth,” “Gospel,” and “God." And so much more!

Feb 18, 2020 • 60min
Ruby Johnston -- Episode 142 – Building Capacity In Others
In Episode 142, you will hear from Ruby Johnston, Co-Founder and Director of International Field Operations for Lamb International, and Executive Team Member for World Without Orphans (“WWO”), talking with Phil about: Ruby’s story to see how she got to be where she is today. The training work that Ruby does all around the world Why the training her and her husband do more than 300 days a year is so important for all of us to know about Why understanding the distinction between training and capacity building is so important The WWO Road Map and how it can help all of us love OVC with excellence How the orphan care movement has changed over the decades that Ruby has been working to equip OVC organizations What Ruby believes are some of the biggest issues we are facing today in connection with the care of OVC and how we can address them with excellence And so much more!

Feb 4, 2020 • 1h 14min
Episode 141: Mohammed Emmanuel Nabieu- From Orphanages to Families
In Episode 141, you will hear from Mohamed Nabieu (“Nabs”), Child Welfare Programs Liaison for Helping Children Worldwide, talking with Phil about: His incredible story from being cared for in an orphanage to transitioning orphanages to family-based care How he has been able to deal with his childhood trauma and now help children who have experienced similar trauma in their lives Why he loves Mondays and his unorthodox theory about elevators The good and bad of orphanages, and why he believes that we need to shift our mindsets from orphanages to family-based care How his organization, Helping Children Worldwide, is working to strengthen families and get orphaned and vulnerable children into families Why we need to coach the people and not the problems Why collaboration with people different from us is so important And so much more!

Jan 21, 2020 • 1h 2min
Episode 140 – Honestly Adoption
In Episode 140, you will hear from Mike Berry, author of Honestly Adoption (and a bunch of other books), founder of Confessions of an Adoptive Parent, co-host of the Honestly Adoption Podcast, and adoptive father, talking with Phil about: The why and what of Mike and Kristin’s new book, Honestly Adoption, and what Mike hopes the reader will experience as they read it
The difficult questions we face in adoption and foster care
What it was like for Mike to write this book with his wife
How are personalities impact how we can work together effectively
The importance of hearing from the voices of the adoptees
The importance of self-care in the lives of adoptive and foster families
Mike’s favorite part of the new book
And much more!