Noah Filipiak interviews 18-year-old Dennis Hammond on being raised in
inner city Lansing, how he found Christ, his June 19-26th trip to
Honduras and how the odds are stacked against inner city black youth.
The catalyst of this interview came from Noah helping Dennis fund-raise
for his $1600 missions trip and realizing how different it is for an
inner city black teen to try paying for a missions trip in comparison to
a white suburban teen. The unfolding conversation between Noah and
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Noah Filipiak interviews 18-year-old Dennis Hammond on being raised in
inner city Lansing, how he found Christ, his June 19-26th trip to
Honduras and how the odds are stacked against inner city black youth.
The catalyst of this interview came from Noah helping Dennis fund-raise
for his $1600 missions trip and realizing how different it is for an
inner city black teen to try paying for a missions trip in comparison to
a white suburban teen. The unfolding conversation between Noah and
Dennis highlights fatherlessness, crime and gang activity that riddles
inner city youth and the need for the Church to redistribute its
network, mentoring and resources to help these teens chart a new path.
Dennis shares about how God saved him from a life of drugs, gangs, crime
and despair to a new life as a young leader in his church and an
evangelist for God's Kingdom wherever he goes. If you can give money to
help Dennis go to Honduras this June, please visit Dennis's GoFundMe
account: https://www.gofundme.com/75v7g5v8
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