The Grand Weaver

By: Eric Henry and Rahn Franklin Jr.
  • Summary

  • Sharing the stories of inspiring ministries, inviting you to join in, bringing your gifts to advance the mission of serving the least and the lost all around the world.


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Episodes
  • Selah Worship Arts - Albania
    Nov 13 2024

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    Eric travels to Albania to spend time with Benny and Sam Xhako of Selah Worship Arts in the capital city of Tirana. Benny and Sam share remarkable stories of God's call upon their lives in the midst of a culture shaped by hundreds of years of oppression and the denial of God's existence. Having no church tradition, no church fathers, no mentors, and no Albanian worship music, Benny answered God's call to equip the church in Albania through his training as a musician and pastor. It's an inspiring story of living by faith when resources are few and the path forward is quite uncertain. His wife Irma, son Sam, and daughter Sibora serve and equip the church alongside Benny, leading conferences and worship events across the Balkans in addition to operating the worship arts school. The episode concludes with the family singing a beautiful original song entitled "Këngë Bekimi" from the priestly blessing found in Numbers 6.

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    1 hr
  • The Heart of Chosen: Breaking the Cycle of Trauma
    Oct 22 2024

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    In this episode, Rahn and Eric talk with Jenni Lord, founder and CEO of Chosen. She shares the heart behind Chosen, how it started, and the evolution of their mission to what it is today. Jenni shares her personal journey and experience with the adoption of her brother which ultimately led to the founding of Chosen over 15 years ago. Today, Chosen focuses on supporting families in the foster care and adoption system, addressing the trauma experienced by children and the challenges faced by caregivers. Jenni emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to healing, emotional safety, and practical tools for families to build healthy connections as part of a call for systemic changes in our approach to child welfare.

    While Chosen has experienced remarkable success keeping families together, Jenni reminds us that the need is far greater than we realize, and the challenges facing families is likely much deeper than we imagine. Raising awareness and providing access to desperately needed resources to support families is paramount. They have launched their 100,000 strong initiative as part of their aerial strategy to help fundamentally shift child welfare in the U.S., and invite us to support their mission through prayer coverage, helping raise awareness of the services and training they provide, and through financial support. Above all, Jenni reminds us all that no child is beyond hope and healing, so we invite you to join us in support of Chosen’s mission to change the trajectory of families for generations.

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    49 mins
  • Global Seed Planters - Part 2
    Oct 16 2024

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    Diane Brask shares how two questions from the chief in a remote village on the other side of the globe profoundly shaped her life, ultimately leading to forming Global Seed Planters. She shares how the humble roots on the farm shaped a ministry with hallmarks of sustainability and multiplication across the three main pillars of their ministry in dozens of countries around the world. She concludes with an amazing story of sustainable farming that is transforming churches and communities in Northern Uganda. Learn about the ways you can help support Global Seed Planters to the ends of the Earth.

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    38 mins

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