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Why?Why?El maltrato animalEste es el primer episodio de why? Mis redes sociales: Facebook : nahum Lopez, Instagram: nahum512345. Redes sociales de la invitada: liz Flores, Instagram: fanny flores --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-01-2831 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastJesus, Baltimore, and Homeless KidsFor our final episode not just of our third season, but also for the year, we hear from James McCray, the Baltimore City Area Director for UnCuffed Ministries. He brings with him years of experience working and building relationships with homeless and incarcerated teenagers in Baltimore and shares with us what makes a kid homeless, what the church is doing wrong, and what we the church can be doing better. James McCray at UnCuffed Ministries Follow us on Instagram!  2020-12-2943 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastJesus, Baltimore and HIVToday we talk to Derek Miller, previously the executive director of Hope Springs, on a topic we don't hear much about: HIV in Baltimore. He shares with us some recent and unsettling statistics, and how we can help remove the stigma of being HIV positive. *This episode contains a very frank discussion on sex and may not be considered appropriate for children* Hope Springs Ending HIV Baltimore Follow us on Instagram!2020-12-2353 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastJesus, Baltimore and Sex Trafficking"There is no such thing as a child prostitute." Laura Coleman and Sarah Batley from Araminta Freedom Initiative are our guests for today and this episode is incredibly difficult to listen to. There are two parts to this conversation: first we hear about their own backgrounds and the importance of telling our own story in order to see the dignity in others. The second part of the conversation goes into detail about what sex trafficking in Baltimore looks like and where it's happening. Please be aware that this episode does go into some detail about...2020-12-151h 06Not A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastSeason 3 IntroWelcome to another season of the Not A Silo Podcast! We don't always feel like an intro episode is needed, but this season, even though it's short, is full of really difficult topics. We let you in on how we initially reacted, how we processed and how we responded. We also cover the ever important discussion of why we still have no music on this podcast, why we'd like to have some but also why we're not working too hard on it (hint: we're exhausted).    Follow us on Insta!2020-12-0822 minThe TLDR Bible ShowThe TLDR Bible ShowEpisode Six: NahumBilly & Liz somehow manage to make jokes and have a good, hope-filled conversation even as they discuss what’s gotta be the worst book of the Bible. (Don’t worry— We’ll keep a running list of contenders!) Further Reading Bruce C. Birch, Walter Brueggemann, Terence E. Fretheim, and David L. Petersen. A Theological Introduction to the Old Testament. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2005. Michael Carden. “Malachi.” In The Queer Bible Commentary, edited by Deryn Guest, Robert E Goss, Mona West, Thomas Bohache, 481-484. London: SCM Press, 2006. Julia M. O’Brien. Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2004. Women’s Bible Commentar...2020-09-1833 minThe TLDR Bible ShowThe TLDR Bible ShowEpisode Five: HabakkukBilly and Liz get super passive aggressive this episode as we debate the importance of historical context. Listen in and tally up the number of times we say “I love that for you…” Further Reading Bruce C. Birch, Walter Brueggemann, Terence E. Fretheim, and David L. Petersen. A Theological Introduction to the Old Testament. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2005. Julia M. O’Brien. Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2004. William Cavanaugh, “Killing for the Telephone Company: Why the Nation-State is not the Keeper of the Common Good.”...2020-09-1140 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastTerry Mitchell - Reformed Univeristy Fellowship (RUF)On our last episode for the season, Terry Mitchell talks about her experiences with discipling international students at Johns Hopkins, how that differs with discipling American students, and the importance/simplicity of extending hospitality and a meal to internationals. If you're interested in hosting a meal for international students, or if you'd like to participate in English conversations, contact RUF John's Hopkins via the website listed below. This is a bonus episode! When we first talked with Terry we thought she had been doing this work for 5 years, which our faithful listeners will know is...2020-09-0139 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastVic King - The Helping Up MissionVic King, chaplain of the legendary Helping Up Mission on Baltimore Street, talks about the history of HUM, what discipling those recovering from addiction looks like, and discusses HUM's thought process to answer the all important question: what does an abundant life look like? Helping Up Mission HUM Youtube channel HUM Insta Link to most of the Bonhoeffer quote   Vic's podcast recommendations: One Day At A Time - Recovery In Baltimore Out Of The Blocks The William Tell Show - the o...2020-08-2558 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastMandy Memmel - Drink at the WellMandy Memmel, founder and executive director of Drink At The Well and Hons Honey in Curtis Bay (South Baltimore) shares with us her beautiful story of discipling women coming from abused/traumatic backgrounds, and her vision for a Baltimore flowing with milk and honey.  Drink at the Well "Love can heal. Change is possible." Hons Honey (Mandy's favorite: Dem Lips Moisturizer)   Follow us on Insta!2020-08-1842 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastMaria Garriott - A Thousand Resurrections/Faith Christian FellowshipMaria and her husband Craig moved into the Pen Lucy neighborhood back in the 80's to start the church Faith Christian Fellowship. We talk about the struggles of starting a church, living and raising children in a rough neighborhood, what it is to disciple your neighbors and children, and the critical yet often overlooked importance of good support. Buy A Thousand Resurrections on Amazon BALM - Baltimore Antioch Leadership Movement MBS - Metro Baltimore Seminary Follow us on Instagram!2020-08-1142 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastTom Homans - Christian Community CenterTom has been the Director of the Christian Community Center over in the Union Square/Hollins Market area for 32 years. We talk to him about his experiences in discipling large groups of children, getting kids to memorize scripture, and the importance of disciplining children in a loving manner and what that looks like. Christian Community Center on Facebook Youtube video of the CCC's work Follow us on Instagram!2020-08-0444 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastJohn Rusnak - UnCuffed Ministries"My joke is I'm trying to get invited to the wedding." Welcome to season 2! This season we're talking about discipleship and what that looks like in Baltimore, and to start it off we're talking about discipling young incarcerated men. John Rusnak is the Executive Director of UnCuffed Ministries, which takes the gospel into multiple correctional facilities in Baltimore and the surrounding area. He talks about building relationships, what it is to disciple those on the inside, and how he himself found Jesus when he was in prison. UnCuffed Ministries Follow us...2020-07-2845 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastSeason 1 Finale - What We LearnedLiz and Nahum share their takeaways from the first season and their hopes for the next.   Follow us on Instagram!2020-04-2811 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastJoel Kurz and Stephanie Laferriere - The Garden Church"If following Jesus transforms our whole life then that means a follower of Christ should be working a job and providing for his kids and raising his kids in the nurture and admonish of the Lord. A lot of times what we call "social" sort of work is really just discipleship through the church, or it very well could/should be. Discipleship is much more than sitting in a small group getting people to read books." Joel Kurz and Stephanie Laferriere come on to talk about their work in the Bolton Hill neighborhood through The Garden Church...2020-04-2354 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastGeorge Hopkins - Sowebo Community Church"When I show up and am present, it changes things." George Hopkins, Baltimore native, and pastor of Sowebo Community Church* (formerly Gallery Sowebo Church) talks to us about what it's like to stay in a hard place and what a kingdom view of showing up looks like in your own neighborhood, no matter how difficult the place.  *SOWEBO - Southwest Baltimore Sowebo Community Church   Follow us on Instagram!2020-04-1354 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastIntro - The Case for Baltimore City and JesusHi we're amateur podcasters who love Jesus and Baltimore city, in that order. Our ultimate goal is to give God the glory in a city that so often is deemed hopeless. With God, there is always hope, and we're so excited to bring to light what He is doing here. *DISCLAIMER* At one point Liz says Christians are at their best when they run into crisis. This is not true. Christians are at their best when they are obedient to God. While this can manifest itself in Christians rushing into a crisis, that does not...2020-03-0524 minNot A Silo PodcastNot A Silo PodcastKristin Potler - YWAM Baltimore"...and the Lord said to me, "I want you every day to wake up and put on hope like it's a life jacket because that's what's different. That's what you carry in these streets, is the message of hope." Kristin Potler, founder/co-founder of YWAM Baltimore, missionary, and mother of five, starts off our first series on what faith in Baltimore looks like in the long term, everyday life. http://www.kristinpotler.com/ Kristin's Instagram YWAM Baltimore   Follow us on Instagram!2020-03-0247 min