Global Advocacy and Praying with Our Eyes Open with Dr. Krish Kandiah

We live in a world of tremendous conflict and as Christians, we are called to welcome those that have been forced to flee violence in their communities. For those of us called into this space, how do we mobilize Christians and advocate to the government for compassionate responses to such crises? We have long-time friend of the podcast Dr. Krish Kandiah on the show today to share what this has looked for him and the spaces God has called him into in recent years. Krish is an author, advocate and the Director of Sanctuary Foundation in the UK. We bounce around from Hong Kong and Ukraine to Sudan and Gaza to pursue God’s justice for these global neighbors.

Community Care in Kenyan Slums with Steve Kariithi

We’re heading to Kenya for episode 262 as we connect with Steve Kariithi who is the Kenya Program Director at Hope’s Promise. Steve talks with Brandon Stiver about what it looks like to do kinship based family care in Kenyan communities. We cover the effects of changing child welfare policy on families and juxtapose that with actions of the government that adversely affect families living in informal settlements. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to work in a slum, this is a good conversation to jump into.

Reforming Care in the Age of Mass Media with Christopher Muwanguzi, Elli Oswald and Jared Scheppmann

Joining the podcast for episode 260 are global child welfare leaders Christopher Muwanguzi from child’s I Foundation, Elli Oswald from Faith to Action Initiative and Jared Scheppmann from Ekisa Ministries. Our guests speak with Brandon Stiver and Phil Darke about the status of moving people’s mindsets in the west to focus on the need for children to be in families, as opposed to orphanages. We zero in specifically on the country of Uganda and juxtapose the good work being done by organizations like child’s I and Ekisa with the common practice of needlessly placing kids in residential care. With the backdrop of larger cultural narratives and specific stories about orphanhood that are promoted in media.

Malaria, Haiti, Slavery and “Aid State” [March 3+1]

In this 3+1 episode, we’re talking the good (malaria vaccines), the bad (slavery) and a whole lot of Haiti. We’ve got Mac Archer back on the show to share with Brandon Stiver and Phil Darke what she’s seeing on the ground in Haiti and what’s getting missed in larger media outlets. We talk through the utility of violence by those running the country and look at some potentially similar dynamics in other countries. We also discuss forced labor in Asia, the rise of malaria vaccines in Africa and get a book recommendation for a book that just released in the last couple of months.

El Salvador, Localization, UNRWA and Bono [February 3+1]

In this 3+1 episode, we’re catching up on some global stories that you might have missed and have a recommendation of the pop variety. We’re continuing last month’s conversation on elections by looking at El Salvador, talking through localization efforts in global development, the scandal surrounding UNRWA-Hamas and then get Brandon’s take on Bono’s recent biography, Surrender.

Sudan, Elections, USAID and MEAL [January 3+1]

In our first ever 3+1 episode, we’re catching up on some global stories that you might have missed. We’re talking about the war going on in Sudan, elections throughout the world, USAID waste and then learn of a great recommendation from our guest on developing monitoring and evaluation.