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  • Finding connection in each other’s story.
    Jim Moon
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  • Finding Peace in our Pain: A chat with Takes a Village founder Kim Steffens
    Sep 2 2024

    During an anxiety-inducing health crisis, Kim Steffens found peace by praying for people. The prayers of a supportive community also encouraged Kim amid her fear and uncertainty. She realized it Takes A Village to support people during their most difficult struggles.


    Through her experience, a desire was born to pass on the blessing of praying support by creating a non-profit called Takes A Village to build neighborhood prayer boxes. The boxes are a simple strategy for bringing neighbors together to provide support for people in need.


    Listen to discover how Intersect host Jim Moon and his wife Ingrid met their neighbor Scott through a Takes A Village prayer box during a health struggle of their own.


    Learn more about Kim's non-profit Takes A Village on Facebook or at takesavillagemn.com.

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    35 mins
  • Forgiving after a hit and run: A chat with Dr. David Levy
    Aug 25 2024

    Dr. David Levy discusses the power of forgiveness and reframing after a recent hit and run. Listen to discover how to walk in freedom by processing your grievances in conversation with God.


    Dr. Levy is the author of Gray Matter: A Neurosurgeon Learns the Power of Prayer... One Patient at a Time. To learn more about Dr. Levy and his work, visit drdlevy.com

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    46 mins
  • A chat with Samuel Ikonne about dreams
    Aug 19 2024

    What if your boss told you about a promotion coming your way because of a dream he had the night before? Would you believe him or say, "How about giving me the promotion today?"


    Find out how Samuel's calling aligned with the dream of his boss in this episode of Intersect.

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    48 mins

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