Episode Synopsis "You Can Sit With Us #4 // On Feeling Invisible and What Homeless Shelters are Really Like with Dan Barr"
My friend Dan talks to us about losing his wife and his home, and the two-year period of homelessness that followed. Have we thought about how our homeless ministries might feel to the folks on the other side of the donations? If not, Dan's story and insights will prompt us to do so. Helping is good, but may we learn to help better. (The timing on the recording is a little off on this one in places, folks! You might hear a little overlapping and echoing, so in spots it sounds like we are interrupting each other. That's not the way the actual conversation went, just the way it ended up recording. Sorry about that. Thanks for being kind, we are new here!)
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