Poverty Unlocked

  1. PU 060: It's Not OK2016/01/15
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  2. PU 059: Meet the President of Food for the Hungry, Gary Edmonds2015/03/30
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  3. PU 058: Helping Without Hurting in Short-Term Missions Part Two2014/10/02
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  4. PU 057 - Helping Without Hurting in Short-Term Missions2014/09/26
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  5. PU 056: The Healthiest Way to Give2012/05/18
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  6. PU 055: A Life Surrendered to God2012/02/08


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  7. PU 054: The Purpose of the Poor2011/12/20
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  8. PU 053: Best Practices in Orphan Care2011/10/24
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  9. PU 052: How to Say "I Love You"2011/07/18

    When we walk with people living in poverty, communicating God’s love is one of the most important messages we bear. For those who feel forgotten by God and devalued by the world, the truth of God’s love can transform everything.
  10. PU 051: God’s Surprising Solution to Poverty2011/06/01

    Is clean water the solution to poverty? Or is it health care? Education, perhaps?

    In this audio episode, Wendy McMahan speaks from years of experience in serving vulnerable communities and observing transformational development through the work of Food for the Hungry.
  11. PU 050: Planning Your Mission Trip2011/02/01

    Mission trips can be unpredictable, but following a few simple guidelines can take the guesswork out of the experience. In this interview , Heidi Hatch shares seven standards that every short-term team leader needs to know. These principles apply to any Christian mission team, whether they are planning a building project, medical mission, service team, or vision trip.
  12. PU 049: World AIDS Day 20102010/11/23

    World AIDS Day is December 1, 2010. In this audio episode, Kim Buttonow answers questions about progress made towards preventing and treating HIV/AIDS. Kim Buttonow is HIV/AIDS Programs Coordinator for Food for the Hungry .
  13. PU 048: Orphan Care2010/10/25

    In Zeway, Ethiopia, over 100 orphans have lost both of their parents. With no social safety net for children, orphans are often left to care for themselves. They feel alone and forgotten. But God has not forgotten them.
  14. PU 047: Violence Against Women2010/09/03

    All too often, women are the face of poverty and injustice. More women and girls have been killed in the last 50 years by the hands of gender-injustice than men were killed in military battles in the last 100 years. At least one in every three women globally has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime.
  15. PU 046: Why Ideas Matter2010/05/19

    Anne Brown reveals the invisible causes of poverty: ideas. Examples from Guatemala, Zimbabwe, and India show the transformational effects that biblical ideas can have on impoverished communities—and the tragic consequences of destructive ideas.
  16. PU 045: Six Steps to End Poverty (Laying the Foundation #4)2010/02/17

    Why do people remain poor?

    This episode addresses six obstacles to positive change for people living in poverty. When all six of these obstacles are lifted, the change process can occur.
  17. PU 044: Three Mistakes to Avoid in Short-term Missions2009/12/17

    Good intentions aren’t always enough in missions. When churches and individuals go on short-term teams to communities in developing countries, they need to think carefully about the messages they send – not just verbally, but also through their actions. In this interview, Steve Corbett shares three mistakes to avoid when participating in short-term missions.
  18. PU 043: Preventing AIDS Among Women2009/11/30

    World AIDS Day is December 1, 2009. In this interview, Carolyn Wetzel shares the story of 36 African women who turned away from prostitution when they were shown a way out.
  19. PU 042: Overcoming AIDS2009/11/09

    HIV/AIDS is not only a subject of global concern–it’s an issue embodied by real people every day. In this interview, Kim Buttonow tells the story of a teenager named Claire and the courageous woman who saved her life.
  20. PU 041: Child Headed Households2009/10/09

    There are 132 million orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America. In some parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, one of every ten children is an orphan. The need for orphan care is staggering. In this interview, Chad Mower shares about a unforgettable 13-year-old he met in Ethiopia while on an open team . It’s a story of finding hope in a tragic situation.
  21. PU 040: Walking With The Poor2009/09/11

    In this interview, Bryant Myers responds to three questions…

    What is your definition of poverty?
    What is your definition of transformation?
    What is the biggest challenge facing development workers today?
  22. PU 039: When Helping Hurts2009/08/20
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  23. PU 038: Ideas Matter (Laying the Foundation #3)2009/07/24

    In this third foundational episode, we look at the roots of poverty. If we provide food, health, and education to people living in poverty, will we solve the problem? Or does poverty run deeper?
  24. PU 037: New Heaven and New Earth2009/06/19

    Our daily life is influenced by the way we understand heaven and God’s kingdom. In this interview, Beth Allen shares insight gained from reading Surprised by Hope by N.T. Wright. Beth applies an understanding of the new heaven and new earth to cross-cultural work, the local church, and Christians’ circles of influence.
  25. PU 036: Church Partnerships2009/06/05

    Alisa Schmitz answers questions about church partnerships. When a church in the U.S. partners with a community in the developing world, life change occurs on both sides of the relationship. The overseas community can be released from poverty, and the U.S. church can also learn and grow. Ultimately, church partnerships exist to bring about the Kingdom of God.
  26. PU 035: No Shortcuts (Laying the Foundation #2)2009/05/14

    This episode is the second in a series called “Laying the Foundation,” an update on the introductory episodes of Poverty Unlocked.

    “’I just brought you the kingdom of God, and it’s a size 7 pair of shoes. But don’t thank me! Thank God…’ Does that strike anybody else as a pretty shallow kingdom?”
  27. PU 034: The Next Pandemic2009/04/30

    The truth about H1N1 Flu, also known as Swine Flu. Carolyn Wetzel explains the pandemic threat, separating hype from real concerns, and analyzes the threat to the developing world.
  28. PU 033: Why We Ship Goods Overseas2009/04/16

    Questions and answers about gifts in kind. Are handouts ever appropriate in community development?
  29. PU 032: The Birth of Poverty (Laying the Foundation #1)2009/04/02
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  30. PU 031: Surviving an Economic Downturn2009/02/27

    People who live in poverty are experts on how to get through tough economic times. Here are some tips learned from people who live on less than two dollars a day.
  31. PU 030: Recording Artist Jeremy Willet on Poverty2009/02/06

    Three brothers – Jeremy, Justin and Jordan Willet – make up the band Willet . In this interview, Jeremy Willet shares the heart of the band, his experiences in Ethiopia, and how Christians can make a difference in the fight against poverty–no matter what their profession . Jeremy invites you to e-mail him with your comments.
  32. PU 029: The Poverty of Abundance2009/01/21

    One billion people worldwide are overweight or obese, while another billion are hungry. Alisa Keeton shares her thoughts on one link between obesity and poverty.
  33. PU 028: Conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo2009/01/09

    Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced a 20-year civil war, with millions of deaths and internally displaced people. Chris Sheach shares the reality from his experiences on the ground in Congo.
  34. PU 027: Do Not Miss Christmas2008/12/05

    Isaiah prophesied of a Messiah who would rescue the poor. At Christmas, we celebrate this Messiah… or do we?
  35. PU 026: Worms2008/11/21

    Two billion people worldwide are affected by parasitic worms. These worms keep children’s bodies from absorbing the nutrients they need from the food they consume, affecting physical and intellectual development. In this interview, Karen Neiswender discusses the combination of interventions needed for children infected by worms: treatment, education and prevention.
  36. PU 025: Raising Children with God’s Heart for the Poor2008/11/06

    Ideas for getting past selfishness and self-absorption with our children.
  37. PU 024: Myanmar Cyclone2008/05/10

    An up-to-the-minute update on relief efforts in Myanmar. Sara Sywulka of the Relief Unit at Food for the Hungry shares an insider’s perspective.
  38. PU 023: Thinking about HIV/AIDS2008/05/02

    We often hear talk about how medications and education can fight HIV/AIDS, but how much do we hear about counseling as a cure? Mitzi Hanold shares a counseling technique that is preventing HIV/AIDS in Africa.
  39. PU 022: The Pastor and the Grocery Store2008/04/09

    The story of how one missionary’s theology was forever changed by a grocery store in Africa. In this humorous and insightful story, Dwight Jackson describes how he came to embrace holistic ministry.
  40. PU 021: Studying Abroad in Africa2008/03/21

    Caitlin Daniel spent a semester in Africa with the Go ED semester abroad program. In this interview she shares lessons from her experience that apply to any world traveler.
  41. PU 020: A Place Where Children Do Not Die2008/03/06

    Carolyn Wetzel shares a tool called the Care Group Model, which mobilizes community members in developing communities to share health information with one another. It’s a low-cost, highly effective, far-reaching way to save children’s lives. Carolyn also discusses the biblical truths communicated by the innate structure of care groups.
  42. PU 019: Eight Reasons to Get Personally Involved with the Poor2008/02/14

    Anne McCain shares eight reasons for Christians to develop personal relationships with the poor beyond reading the newspaper and sending money.
  43. PU 018: The Whole Truth, The Whole Gospel with Amy Sherman2008/01/30

    Dr. Amy Sherman shares “The Whole Truth, The Whole Gospel: Holistic Ministry in Your Community.” Recorded at Making All Things New 2007.
  44. PU 017: New Year’s Resolutions2008/01/16

    Three New Year’s resolutions that will change the world – really.
  45. PU 015: Choices that Save Lives2007/12/04

    In this interview with Tom Davis, we learn why homes are more important than hospitals in health care. Tom discusses Barrier Analysis as a tool for helping people make healthy choices that can save their lives.
  46. PU 014: HIV/AIDS in Africa2007/11/19

    As World AIDS Day approaches, Kim Buttonow discusses HIV/AIDS in Africa.
  47. PU 013: Thanksgiving in the Hard Places2007/11/16

    Thankfulness among the poor.

    Are the poor thankful? For what? Listen to reports from people working with poor and marginalized people around the world.
  48. PU 012: How to Secure God’s Blessing2007/11/09

    In Isaiah 58, God promises to bless and guide those who serve the poor.
  49. PU 011: Equipping the Local Church2007/11/02

    Local churches have the ability and responsibility to serve as agents of change in their communities. Celeste Brown of Food for the Hungry shares principles from the Church Strengthening Program in El Alto, Bolivia.
  50. PU 010: Insights from a Short-term Team2007/10/23

    An interview with Josh Kienzle on lessons learned from colonialism and taking the posture of a cross-cultural learner.
  51. PU 009: Learning from the Life of Christ2007/10/15

    Five ways we can learn from Jesus’ posture in caring for the poor.
  52. PU 008: Dependency2007/10/03

    Today we look at how we can minister to the poor without taking over their lives, their communities, and their goals.
  53. PU 007: Made in the Image of God2007/09/27

    The poor are image-bearers of God, but well-meaning Christians sometimes send a different message.
  54. PU 006: Why People Stay Poor2007/09/14

    Why is it so hard for people to pull themselves out of poverty? In this episode we consider how people change and what keeps them from changing. Conclusions are drawn for charitable giving.
  55. PU 005: The Transformation Toolkit2007/09/05

    Four simple tools that facilitate wholistic development.
  56. PU 004: Ideas Have Consequences2007/08/28

    Worldview is the key for solving poverty.
  57. PU 003: The Tragedy of Taking Shortcuts 2007/08/02

    Converts or disciples? What’s the difference?
  58. PU 001: Introduction2007/07/30

    Welcome to our first episode! Today we share statistics on global poverty and what to expect from this podcast.
  59. PU 002: Poverty Started Somewhere2007/07/30

    In this episode we ask, “Where did poverty start?”
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