Church Unity was His Dream. They Thought He was Crazy. feat. Milan Homola

May 23, 2018 00:17:06
Church Unity was His Dream. They Thought He was Crazy. feat. Milan Homola
City Gospel Movements
Church Unity was His Dream. They Thought He was Crazy. feat. Milan Homola

May 23 2018 | 00:17:06

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Show Notes

Milan Homola and Anna Johnson represent Compassion Connect, an organization in Portland, Oregon that brings churches together to love their neighborhoods. Their medical/dental clinics and anti-trafficking models have been adopted in cities throughout the USA and internationally. In this podcast, they share what motivated them to pursue church unity even though people thought it was a weird idea, and what calligraphy has to do with anti-trafficking.

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