How much should kids be involved in shaping our communities? Should we shield children from news about violence and war? In this episode, we attend a vigil with the Oestreich family, who believes community involvement is a core family value.
Diana Oestreich has been the key relationships officer with Preemptive Love for nearly four years. Before that, Diana was a combat medic in the Iraq War. Her experience as a veteran shapes her views on everything, including how she and her husband Jake raise their kids Zelalem and Bridger.
What does their commitment to showing up for their community look like? Recently, Diana and her sons joined their community at a local Lights for Liberty event, a vigil for children seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, and they let us come along with them for this episode.
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From 9/11 to January 6
After the Capitol Attack: A Way Forward
US Election: Voices From the Other Side of War
SPECIAL: Put Your Bodies On The Line
Unexpected Empathy: Finding Ourselves in Our Global Neighbors
After Ahmaud Arbery's Killing, Will We Change?
When We Gather Again, Who Will We Be?
It Starts With a Meal: Healing All That's Tearing Us Apart
BONUS: Stay Home For Us
Off Book: Writing About War, Forgiveness, and The More Beautiful World (And Book Giveaways!)
Why Violence Is a Virus (We Can Stop the Spread)
On the Road With Preemptive Love (And You're Invited to Our New Tour!)
Looking for the Helpers During COVID-19
BREAKING: Coronavirus is Affecting Refugees—Here’s What We’re Doing
NEW: Listener Survey and Giveaway (And a Season 4 Spoiler!)
Iraq Crisis: When All You've Known is War
BREAKING: Assassinations in Iraq
INSIDE LOOK: Refugees Face Violence at US-Mexico Border
JUST IN: On the Ground in Syria (A Firsthand Look)
Crisis in NE Syria (And the Ceasefire That Wasn't)
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