Amy Johns is my guest for 2300 Reasons Why 10th episode. Amy, a Huntington, Indiana native, is the Director of Strategic Partnership for Destiny Rescue. The mission of Destiny Rescue is to rescue children from sexual exploitation and human trafficking and help them stay free. Amy serves helping supporters of Destiny Rescue to fully experience the joy of giving and to see the greatest impact in the lives of the children being rescued from
darkness.
On this episode we discuss the Parable of Matthew 25:35-45. How we treat others is ultimately how we are treating God. It doesn’t always have to be the big things, but it is in the small repeatable things where we can make a difference. As a fast-paced society so often are we missing things right around us – where we can give of our money or time. Amy also shares a story of adversity and how God worked in her life through that for a greater kingdom
purpose.
To learn more about Destiny Rescue go here: https://www.destinyrescue.org/
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