• 101: Kingdom First Responders

  • Feb 2 2022
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

101: Kingdom First Responders

  • Summary

  • In the middle of 2020 during the height of the pandemic, Dr. Anderson, Kevin Turpin II, and a small group of generous individuals felt led by God to partner together to share God’s love with people who were experiencing the toughest moments in life through anonymous generosity. What started as three gifts of $500 given to Dr. Anderson within a week of each other to be passed on to people in need, turned into a group of 12 individuals who prayed monthly for God to identify people who they could show His love to through monetary gifts, encouraging scriptures, and prayer. A year and a half later this small group has shown God’s love and provision to dozens of people. 

    The Gracenomics Podcast will share the powerful stories of how God has provided for people through these generous individuals time and time again.This inaugural episode of The Gracenomics Podcast, “Kingdom First Responders,” will share how God uses ordinary people to show his extraordinary love to individuals. Dr. Anderson, Kevin Turpin II, and host David Heiliger will define the term Gracenomics, share how partnering with others can multiply the power of generosity, and discuss the process of becoming what they call, “Kingdom First Responders.” They will also share inspiring stories of how God showed his love and care to a person who was hit with a $4,000 proposal to fix their car that they were not able to pay, and a person who lost her mother and was not able to pay for the burial. This episode will inspire you to seek God to see how you can be used to provide for others and watch how God works miracles in their lives.

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