
The podcast and community for globally minded disciples seeking God's justice, mercy and shalom throughout the world.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 308 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityDocumentarySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | |||

We live in a world that is in desperate need of peace and wholeness. Communities across the globe are ravaged by violence and instability, but what does it look like to be practitioners that seek to transform conflict into thriving communities. In th... more
As we start 2026, we should be asking how to join the things that God is already doing. Where is he moving and how do we join such movements? Our old friend Craig Greenfield returns to the show to discuss the growth and impact of Alongsiders Internat... more
In this episode of Think Global, Do Justice, Brandon Stiver and Dr. Laura Horvath critically analyze the Netflix documentary 'Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within.' They discuss the portrayal of orphanages, the commodification of children, and the importance... more
In this enlightening episode, Brandon Stiver is joined by Albert Chen, who is the cofounder and CEO of Anago. The two discuss the profound impact of AI on Christian nonprofits. Albert shares his journey from community development in Mexico to the tec... more
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Excellent deep thinking podcast about issues that impact global minded people. Listen to gain a greater understanding of “real life” as experienced by much of the world. Or to gain greater awareness into effective work around the world, keeping unintended consequences in view. Real, authentic, challenging to live deeply and purposefully with Kingdom worldview.
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As someone working in the realm of caring for orphaned and vulnerable children, this podcast has been a godsend. As the show has moved into discussing global development more broadly, the content has been no less engaging and insightful. If you enjoy learning about real issues facing global development through a Christian lens and don’t want to be bogged down with pat, political profferings, you have come to the right place. Keep up the great work team!
This podcast helped me understand the OVC sector as I started moving into it. I was introduced to the multifaceted nature of the struggles and successes facing individuals and organizations in helpful ways.
As I’ve continued in the sector, I regularly return to the podcast to hear what other’s are doing in their programs and how they are navigating complexity.
The podcast is a great primer and a terrific companion for anyone who wants to learn how to elevate the way the world cares for orphans... more
The Think Orphan Podcast is incredibly informative, conversational and thoughtful in the way they approached tough subjects. There was a wide variety of topics talked about by people who are well informed and have done a lot of work with orphans and vulnerable children. This is a great resource to learn more about organizations who are working to alleviate this problem and who will give helpful opinions and resources on how we can take tangible steps to help with this issue! Definitely is a humb... more
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The podcast addresses global justice, mercy, and the faith-based response to social issues, focusing on topics such as orphan care, nutrition security, and community development. Through insightful interviews with experts, advocates, and leaders across various fields, it explores the complex interactions between humanitarian aid, advocacy, and faith-based initiatives, giving listeners a multifaceted understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable populations around the globe. Episodes often feature personal stories and discussions around current events, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social justice issues and the importance of collective action from a Christian perspective.
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