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 204 - Jim & Martha Blackburn
Episode 203 - Brandon Janous
Episode 202 - Gracie Parrish
Episode 201 - Ron Hutchcraft
Episode 200 - NIW Year In Review
Episode 199 - Davey‘s Reflections on Amanda‘s Jury Trial
Episode 198 - Scott Sauls
Episode 197 - Taylor Carlier
Episode 196 - Claire Culwell
Episode 195 - Mitchel Lee
Episode 194 - Veteran‘s Day Special - Jim and Ginger Ravella
Episode 193 - Matthew Sleeth
Episode 192 - Naomi Widmer and Teresa Glantz
Episode 191 - Michael Jr.
Episode 190 - Kelly Olson
Episode 189 - Crystal Paine
Episode 188 - Ryan Atkins
Episode 187 - Ken Baugh
Episode 186 - Angie Smith
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