In 2015, the small rural town of Austin, Indiana became the epicenter of the worst drug-fueled HIV outbreak in US history. As the only doctor in Austin, Dr. William Cooke saw firsthand the extreme poverty and toxic conditions that exist in small pockets of America, out of sight and out of mind for the more fortunate. But in the middle of these horrific conditions, William was able to become the hands and feet of Jesus in a tangible way to those who needed it most. William sits down with Davey to share some of how he found purpose in walking with people through life’s toughest trials and working to repair the broken systems at the root of this pain.
Episode 113 - Michele Cushatt
Episode 112 - Luke Lezon
Episode 111 - Mike Donehey
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COVID-19 LIVESTREAM VIDEOCAST SERIES - Fending Off Financial Crisis
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COVID-19 LIVESTREAM VIDEOCAST SERIES - Ministering in the Mayhem
Episode 110 - Kelly Streiff
Episode 109 - Mark Batterson
Episode 108 - Kasey Van Norman
Episode 107 - Aundi Kolber
Episode 106 - Nona Jones
Episode 105 - Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray
Episode 104 - Ciara Weese
Episode 103 - Gary Thomas
Bonus Episode - Rebecca Bender Discusses Fighting Human Trafficking
Episode 102 - Rebecca Bender
Episode 101 - Debra Fileta
Episode 100 - Kristi Blackburn
Episode 99 - Mark Vroegop
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