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The Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastForeign Aid Cuts, Global Public Health, and the Christian Witness with Allison RuarkIn this episode of The Better Samaritan Podcast, we’re joined by Allison Ruark, global public health professor and HIV/AIDS researcher, to talk about how global health, gender inequality, and foreign aid cuts all collide in real life. We dig into what’s really going on behind the data, how U.S. policy changes are closing clinics across Africa, and why spiritual resilience matters just as much as medical care. Allison offers both documented areas of concern and areas of hope—thanks to the next generation of passionate studen...2025-05-0233 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastFaith, Policy, and Refugees: What’s Happening and Where Can We Find Hope?What happens when the very systems meant to help refugees end up hurting them instead? And what can the Church do to help? In today’s episode, Kent Annan and Dr. Jamie Aten talk with Matthew Soerens from World Relief about the real impact of U.S. refugee policies—especially the dramatic changes under the Trump administration. Matt pulls back the curtain on what’s happening behind the scenes: families stuck in limbo, staff furloughs at resettlement agencies, and churches stepping in to help. We also talk about how policy d...2025-04-2532 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWhy Lament Matters in Humanitarian Work (And What We’re Getting Wrong)What if grief could actually help us do better humanitarian work? In this episode of The Better Samaritan Podcast, Dr. Jamie Aten and Kent Annan explore the idea of lament—or as Jamie calls it, “faithful grief”—and how it can reshape how we approach global challenges and humanitarian aid.Drawing from Kent’s book Slow Kingdom Coming, personal stories, and research with Biola and the University of Connecticut, they break down how lament isn’t just about sadness—it’s about being honest with God through complaint, praise, and asking for help.The...2025-04-1727 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastFrom Farming to Philanthropy: Neil Hart's Mission-Driven JourneyTune in to the latest episode of The Better Samaritan Podcast as Neil Hart shares his inspiring story. Hear how he pivoted from a life in farming to becoming the Executive Head of the Mergon Foundation. We dive into his faith-driven path, showcasing the power of long-term relationships and innovative philanthropy. We also explore the global impact of the FiftyFour Collective, a collaborative platform developing organizational health worldwide. With a focus on creativity, adaptability, and divine guidance, Neil’s inspiring story offers invaluable insights for anyone interested in mission-driven work and impactful partnerships.Listen in...2024-12-1239 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastDriving Innovation and Collaboration: Navigating Change in the Christian Relief SectorIn this episode of The Better Samaritan Podcast, Kent and Jamie chat with Michael Cerna, CEO of the Accord Network, about the balance between innovation and relationships in the Christian relief sector. Michael shares his journey from Hope International to leading over 100 organizations, offering insights on how to drive progress without losing trust and collaboration.Michael discusses the challenges of moving from a high-pressure consulting role to Christian development work, including burnout, resilience, and the importance of self-care. His candid reflections provide valuable lessons on setting boundaries and building supportive leadership for a sustainable career....2024-10-1531 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastInnovation in Action: Jon Hirst on Overcoming Translation and Nonprofit Challenges*Since the time of the recording, Jon has left SIL and begun his search for his next innovation role. Please feel free to connect with Jon here: Connect with Jon HirstIn this episode of The Better Samaritan Podcast, we sit down with Jon Hirst, SIL International's Chief Innovation Officer, to dive into the fascinating world of language preservation and innovation. Jon shares how SIL is tackling the rapid loss of languages and why maintaining linguistic diversity is so important for cultural richness.Jon breaks down how SIL's work—developing orthographies, fonts, literacy prog...2024-09-2744 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastEmbracing an Entrepreneurial Mindset: Innovation, Faith, and Social Impact with Denise DanielsHave you ever thought that entrepreneurship could be more than just starting businesses? Our special guest, Denise Daniels, the Hudson T. Harrison Professor of Entrepreneurship at Wheaton College, does. In this episode, she talks about how innovation and design thinking can change the game in business and why an entrepreneurial mindset thrives on curiosity and practice.Christians in the marketplace often wonder how faith fits into work. Denise challenges the old-school idea of putting shareholder value above all else; instead, she suggests aiming for social good and human flourishing. We also dive into the concept of sphere...2024-05-2033 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastMission and Leadership: The Art of Faith-Based Executive Recruiting With Special Guest Neal JosephLooking to harmonize your career aspirations with a soul-fulfilling mission? If so, you’ll want to listen to this latest episode featuring Neal Joseph of Mission: Leadership. As part of our ongoing “Vocation” series, Neal joins us to talk about the art of faith-based executive recruiting, where aligning spiritual values with the heart of an organization isn't just ideal—it's imperative. Neal, who shifted from the music industry to Christian ministry, shares valuable insights from his journey. We discuss his varied experiences—from working with famous musicians to leadership in global ministries—as well as how to ali...2024-05-0731 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastInnovating for Impact : A Conversation with Ryan RussellAbout the episode:As part of our Innovation series, Ryan Russell, Vice President of Innovation and New Products at Compassion International, joins us in unraveling the intricacies of service-oriented innovation. Together, we discuss how innovation doesn’t have to be huge to make an impact. Each step forward is rich with opportunities to learn.Ryan talks about the passion and humility we need towards our customers, employees, and/or clients. We also explore the intersection of creativity and connection in non-profit innovation, delving into Compassion International's multifaceted crusade against ch...2024-04-1628 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastEmbracing Roots and Leadership in Community RevitalizationFor this episode, Carol Bremer-Bennett, the executive director of World Renew, shares her story of navigating the confluence of vocation, heritage, and service. From the greenhouses of her youth to the global stage of community development, Carol's path offers a unique perspective on embracing life's vocational shifts. With a spirit deeply rooted in her Navajo heritage and a heart committed to prayerful guidance, she unveils the connections between her work with the Navajo people and the broader challenges communities worldwide face. In education and community resilience, Carol imparts her wisdom on the critical role of holistic approaches in healing...2024-03-2938 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Power of Innovative Thinking for Nonprofit SuccessOn this episode of The Better Samaritan, Leah Kral, Senior Director of Strategy and Innovation at the Mercatus Center, joins us to discuss her transition from the profit-driven marketplace to a life enriched by service and social progress. Our conversation with Leah explores effective leadership and the role of innovation within the nonprofit realm. Leah shares six principles from her book that—when followed—allow organizations to dream big, start small, and foster a culture where collaboration and empowerment thrive. Her stories, filled with successes and challenges, reveal the complex yet rewarding nature of spark...2024-03-0137 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastInnovating with Purpose: Integrating Faith and Vocation(Note: this episode is part of both our Innovation and Vocation series.)Unlock the transformative power of weaving faith and creativity with business as we feature a fellow member of the Wheaton family, Tommy Lee. Tommy combines a heart of service with a love for equipping leaders and fostering collaboration. The episode is filled with actionable insights and practical wisdom for anyone wanting to grow professionally.As we trace his career evolution, our discussion sheds light on the importance of discipline, passion, and the pursuit of joy. Tommy shares...2024-02-1635 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastFulfilling Your Purpose: Finding Passion and Meaning in Mission-Driven CareersAbout the episode:(Note: this episode is the second in our "Vocation" series.)Have you ever wondered how your job could not just pay the bills but also feed your soul? Today’s conversation is for anyone who longs to make a tangible difference in the lives of others but wonders how to get started–or continue.Kent once again welcomes Peter Greer of Hope International, and they discuss the joys and challenges of embracing a vocation with purpose. They also talk about ways to p...2024-01-1640 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastNavigating a Fulfilling Career in Humanitarian SpacesIn this episode, the first in our “Vocation” series, we unlock valuable insights on navigating a fulfilling career in the humanitarian and justice sectors with friends and special guests, Jonathan Dahlager and Joy Lee. Jonathan and Joy share from their personal experiences about the pivotal role of internships, mentorship, and the right team support in shaping vocations that make a difference globally. Education, skills, and experience have taken center stage in the ever-evolving humanitarian sector. We discuss the significance of exploring diverse roles to identify your strengths and interests. In addition, Joy and Jonathan encou...2023-11-2936 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Art of Innovative Leadership with Dr. Margaret DiddamsDo you want to foster real change and innovation in your organization, but feel unsure where to start? When you’re leading a group of people waiting for your direction, how do you move them toward a new vision? In this episode, Jamie and Kent sit down with Dr. Margaret Diddams, a well-respected Principal Consultant at the Diddams Group, to discuss the art of innovation in leadership. Dr. Diddams, a former Provost at Wheaton College, shares her reflections on “holy discontent” and its role as a catalyst for transformation. She discusses the essence of paintin...2023-11-0641 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastTheology and Trauma: Spiritual Hurt and the Need for Trauma-Informed ChurchesIn this episode, we talk with Preston Hill, assistant professor of integrative theology at Richmont Graduate University, about theology and trauma. Preston's insights challenge us to rethink our understanding of trauma, moving away from viewing it simply as suffering. This important, timely conversation includes a discussion of spiritual hurt and the often painful reality of trauma within church communities.As we delve into the characteristics of trauma-informed churches, Preston emphasizes prioritizing the safety of people over protecting the church's image. Our conversation highlights the pivotal roles of listening, believing, empowering, and restoring in creating...2023-09-2933 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastEmpowering Your Congregation to Provide Mental Health SupportJoin us on today’s episode for a deeply enriching conversation with Laura Howe of Hope Made Strong on the crucial role of the church in addressing mental health issues, particularly in the wake of the pandemic's collective trauma. We leave no stone unturned, covering topics such as practical ways to empower your congregation to provide solace, support, and strength to those grappling with mental health issues. We also discuss the multitude of ways the Church Mental Health Summit can serve as a catalyst for education and change. Each of u...2023-09-1428 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Long Road to Recovery: Unpacking Post-Disaster SupportJoin us for a conversation about the much-needed, challenging world of disaster relief with Brent Davis, Director of Canadian Ministry Projects for Samaritan's Purse. Brent’s mantra “anytime we're not responding, we're preparing” reinforces the commitment and readiness Samaritan's Purse brings to communities ravaged by wildfires and other disasters. We'll uncover the critical role of trust-building, the logistics of post-disaster deployment, and the swift establishment of Samaritan’s Purse operations in affected communities. Brent takes us behind the scenes of Samaritan's Purse’s unique approach, showing us how they assess needs, manage debris, and assist in p...2023-09-0829 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastAdvocacy in Action: Trauma-Informed Support for Adoption and Foster CareIn this week’s conversation, we navigate the complex terrain of foster care and adoption with our esteemed guests, Jenn Ranter Hook, founder and executive director of Replanted, and her husband, Josh Hook, a psychology professor. Jenn opens up about her personal experiences working with children in the foster care system and her realization about the Church's lack of support for families on that journey. Josh shares his research interests and how they intersect with adoption and foster care, highlighting the need for trauma-informed resources.We also discuss the critical work of Replanted, a pl...2023-08-2533 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastUnlocking the Power of Christian Practices for Mental and Spiritual Well-beingAbout the episode:Have you ever felt that Christian practices and mindfulness are worlds apart?Joshua Knabb, a board-certified clinical psychologist and professor of psychology, joins us to bridge that gap. We unearth the deeply meditative heritage of Christianity and explore how secularized “mindfulness” can be adapted to resonate with Christian values. We also discuss Lectio Divina, a reading practice rooted in the Christian monastic tradition. The findings from Joshua's research on Lectio Divina offer an intriguing scientific perspective on its power, and his studi...2023-08-1128 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWar Zones and Humanitarian Values: An Inside LookAbout the episode:Step into the trenches with us as we unpack the raw truth of providing humanitarian aid in war zones. We are privileged to have as our guests Anne Reitsema, CEO of Medair, and Meghan North, former country director for Medair in Ukraine and Poland. They share insights about the initial response to the crisis in Ukraine and details about the daily reality of living and serving in areas of conflict.During our conversation, Anne and Meghan shared...2023-07-2839 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Role of Place in Shaping Our Faith: A Conversation with Dr. Victor CountedImagine walking into a room and feeling an inexplicable sense of attachment. Have you wondered why?In this episode, we explore that very question with our guest, Dr. Victor Counted, a renowned researcher and associate professor at Regent University. Our discussion pivots around the psychology of religion and environmental psychology, unearthing how our attachment to places and God shapes our identities and spirituality. Also, Dr. Counted brings an eye-opening perspective on the interplay between our emotional bonds to places and our faith experiences.Join us on this thought-provoking journey...2023-07-0728 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWhy People Lose Their Religion (and How Churches Can Support Those Struggling with Faith)Discover the psychological secrets behind why people are leaving behind their faith and quietly quitting church as we sit down with esteemed guests, Dr. Aaron McLaughlin and Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren. In our eye-opening conversation, we dig into their recent study "Losing My Religion," funded by the John Templeton Foundation, which aimed to understand the characteristics, reasons, and mental health of the religious “dones” (individuals who once held religious beliefs but have since walked away from their faith).We explore the four primary reasons why people leave religion: intellectual issues, religious trauma, personal adversity, and social reasons. We a...2023-06-1625 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Anxiety Opportunity: Embracing Spiritual Growth and Transformation in Times of DistressWhat if anxiety, a feeling we often dread, could actually be an opportunity for spiritual growth? In this fascinating conversation with Curtis Chang— executive director of Redeeming Babel, consulting professor at Duke Divinity School, and senior fellow at Fuller Theological Seminary—we discuss his new book, The Anxiety Opportunity, and explore how to approach anxiety from a Christian perspective.Together, we dive into the relationship between Christianity and coping with loss in times of anxiety. Curtis reveals how anxiety can be viewed as a signal that loss is ahead and how this can open the door to rest...2023-06-0227 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastFrom Heartache to Hope: The Church's Mission in Foster Care and Trauma HealingWhat if we could help every child flourish in the face of adversity and trauma? Join us as we speak with two staff members of Christian Heritage, a non-profit agency in Nebraska: Roy Baldwin, the executive director, and Emma Sugita, CH’s training director. Christian Heritage’s mission is to see the gospel redeem the most broken families through their programs and services, including Beyond Prison, Families Together, and Care Portal. Roy and Emma relate stories of hope from the front lines of foster care ministry, touch on how their organization prioritizes the flourishing of their employees, and s...2023-05-1826 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastBecoming a Trauma-Informed ChurchIn this episode, Jamie delves into the crucial topic of helping your congregation become a trauma-informed church. He also notes the perils of non-trauma-informed congregations. With nearly 70% of people experiencing trauma at some point in their lives, it's essential for churches to understand trauma’s prevalence and impact, in order to create a safe and supportive environment for those affected. Join us as we continue to learn how to “do good, better” and create more compassionate, accountable, and supportive faith communities. RESOURCES: Download our FREE trauma-informed church action tool2023-04-2709 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastGrounded in Grace: A Christian Technique for Relieving Stress and Strengthening FaithIn this episode, Jamie introduces a Christian grounding technique he and Kent developed for the Spiritual First Aid certificate course, Grounded in Grace: The 5-4-3-2-1 Technique. The technique is designed to help manage stress and anxiety by directing our attention to the present moment through our five senses. Because it incorporates prayer and visualization, this practice can strengthen our faith and deepen our connection to God. As Jamie notes, it’s vital for helpers to take care of themselves because “there’s no Spiritual First Aid without self-aid.” We pray this episode encourages you as you en...2023-04-1409 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastNavigating the Unholy Trinity of Burnout: Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Vicarious TraumaIn this episode, Jamie dives into the unholy trinity of burnout: burnout itself, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma. This trio is familiar to many in helping professions, ministry positions, or volunteer roles. Understanding their definitions and root causes is essential for preventing—and overcoming—each of them.As Christian helpers, we can't ignore these issues. Instead, we must prioritize our well-being to serve others more effectively and model healthier life rhythms. Together as the Church, we have a unique opportunity to tackle this unholy trinity of burnout head-on and help people find the support they need to lead...2023-03-3010 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastRelieve Stress and Prevent Burnout: 10-Minute Guided Relaxation ExerciseOne of the things Jamie and Kent have learned over the years is that “doing good, better” is demanding emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. It's quite common for helpers to feel a high level of stress, and they may eventually succumb to compassion fatigue or even burnout. In a special edition of the podcast, Jamie leads us through a 10-minute progressive muscle relaxation exercise to help relieve stress. We hope it will encourage you as you continue to serve and make a difference in the lives of those around you.RES...2023-03-1613 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Work of Justice: Exploring Service, Humility, and Economics from a Poetic Christian PerspectiveIn this unique episode, Jamie and Kent sit down with poet and pastor Drew Jackson, author of two volumes of poetry, including God Speaks Through Wombs: Poems on God’s Unexpected Coming. Drew reads several of his poems, leading into discussions about Jesus as an outsider, how justice work is a core gospel ethic, and why remaining vulnerable and compassionate is imperative for Christians who want to “do good, better.”.  Listen as: (0:00:03) - Drew reads his poem “Nazareth,” reflecting on Luke 1:2 (0:09:12), and shares how he uses writing poetry to explore and ask questions.(0:16:27) - Jamie, Kent...2023-02-2245 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Changing Landscape of Religion in America: What Does It Mean for Us?In this wide-ranging episode, Jamie and Kent sit down with Bob Smietana, a veteran news reporter and author of Reorganized Religion: The Reshaping of the American Church and Why It Matters. Together they discuss why people are leaving American churches, examine the loss of resources from current trends (and scandals), and discuss what we can do to continue moving forward. Listen in to learn more about: Crises that Jamie and Kent are not prepared for—like cat-worshiping cults.  The changing landscape of religion in America; it's not your grandmother’s church anymore.  How churche...2023-02-0948 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastOur Life-Changing Visit to Ukraine: What We LearnedWe’re excited to begin a brand-new season of “The Better Samaritan” with a special episode.A few months ago, Jamie Aten and Kent Annan were invited by One Collective to teach Spiritual First Aid training for Christians serving refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) impacted by the war in Ukraine. In this episode, Jamie and Kent share audio they recorded on the field and reflections while on the trip and after they’d been home a few weeks. You’ll hear::  How they almost missed the trip before even taking off! Their experie...2023-02-0256 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow Do You Sustain Hope and Resist Disillusionment While Doing Good?“Disillusionment is the loss of a lie that we have believed.” —Peter Greer, HOPE InternationalMost people who work in humanitarian and helping professions end up in a familiar cycle: idealism leads to disillusionment which leads to either cynicism, or hope. Peter Greer and Chris Horst, both with HOPE International, have seen it again and again. For their new book, “The Gift of Disillusionment: Enduring Hope for Leaders After Idealism Fades,” they interviewed Christian leaders from around the world who have overcome disillusionment, gleaning lessons for the rest of us.In this episode, Jamie and K...2022-06-1343 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow Churches Should—and Shouldn't—Respond to Clergy Sexual Abuse"This issue is not going away, and it’s not a one church issue. Has spanned the church world in all denominations. I think it’s something that God is exposing because he loves the church and wants to see her well." —Danielle StricklandDanielle Strickland spent 22 years as a Salvation Army officer in 3 countries, fighting exploitation and human trafficking, before becoming a church planter and teacher. At a Canadian megachurch where she was serving, a survivor of clergy sexual abuse came to her to share her story of abuse by the head pastor. What ensued led to an...2022-06-0649 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastOne of the Best Routes to Wisdom: Sit with People Who SufferWhen Paul McLaughlin went to his advisor, Mark McMinn, to pitch a dissertation on wisdom psychology, Mark told him: “Paul, that sounds like a great topic, but psychologists do not really study wisdom.” Paul proved him wrong, and years later they’ve together crafted a book on it: As Christians, what can we learn from the science of wisdom? And how we can cultivate this virtue in our hectic, tragic modern world?In this episode, Kent and Jamie also query Paul and Mark on topics like:What’s the difference between information and wisdom?: ...2022-05-3038 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Immigration System Is Broken. But It Won’t Be Fixed in DC.84 million people have been forcibly displaced around the world. Add to that a recent 5 million from Ukraine, and the world’s borders are under tremendous pressure. According to Ali Noorani, founder of the National Immigration Forum, that creates a deep sense of fear that our borders are out of control. To ‘do something’ used to mean to treat refugees & immigrants in the harshest way possible. But how do we, as a country, uphold our values of both freedom and fairness in this area? Ali has concrete recommendations for the nation and for the church.R...2022-04-2533 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastSeven Crucial Steps for Self-Care—So You Can Care for OthersAs a helper, you want to help, serve and honor those you work with. That might be as a church leader, disaster relief worker, nurse or barista. But as an imperfect person, you may need to do some soul-searching in order to most effectively help those around you.Dr. Holly Oxhandler’s book, The Soul of the Helper: Seven Stages to Seeing the Sacred Within Yourself So You Can See It In Others, is an invitation for helpers to become curious about their inner landscape. What is happening within us impacts the ways that we serve others—and...2022-04-1838 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWhat Has Evangelicalism Gotten Right—and Wrong—about Issues of Justice?How has militarism shaped our idea of the way a Christian ‘should’ be? Does it make sense to put theology at the center of what it means to be an evangelical—even if pastors would like it to be?Jamie and Kent sat down with Dr. Kristin Kobes Du Mez, author of “Jesus and John Wayne,” to ask her these questions and talk about her take on evangelicals’ relationship with the ‘outsider’—plus—the dangerous byproduct of attention to global persecution of Christians. RESOURCES:"On Being a Good Neighbor", sermo...2022-03-2846 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastUnderstanding the Evangelical Mind—with the Man Who Wrote the Book On ItIn 1995, a book was published with a provocative opening: "The scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind." (Christianity Today would go on to award this Book of the Year.)Today on the podcast, the author of that book—prominent evangelical historian Mark Noll—looks back on the last 30 years of the movement ahead of the book’s re-release. He talks with Jamie and Kent about the vast diversity in the movement, populism and the way it permeates Christian politics, and the tension between evangelicalism and science. They also discuss ways fo...2022-03-1535 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe EU Just Absorbed 2 Million Ukrainian Refugees... in 13 DaysIn just 13 days, two million Ukrainians have so far been absorbed into other nations in the European Union—not in camps, but in homes, welcomed with open arms by 27 nations. How much more can Europe absorb?Roger Sandberg, VP of Field Operations for Medical Teams International, was asked by the government of Poland to operate a clinic on the border of Ukraine. He just arrived in the region, and joins us to update on the humanitarian response to the crisis.RESOURCES:Roger’s organization: Medical Teams InternationalCT: Moldova Welcomes 100K Ukra...2022-03-0928 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastA Well-Equipped Church is the Best Place to Start Healing from TraumaRev. Dr. Nicole Massie Martin is the founder and Executive Director of Soulfire International Ministry and Senior Vice President of Ministry Impact at the American Bible Society. Previously, she ran the Trauma Healing Institute at the American Bible Society. She spoke with Kent and Jamie about questions like: How do you define impact in ministry? What steps can local churches take to make sure they are helping victims of trauma—and not making things worse? What is normalized stress, and how can the church respond to it? Dr. Martin received her Master of Divinity fr...2022-03-0739 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastEnneagram and Justice WorkWhich Enneagram numbers are drawn to helping professions? Might trauma impact our Enneagram types? And how can we use the Enneagram to do good, better? Listen as Jamie (3) and Kent (number as yet unknown) interview Suzanne Stabile, often known as the ‘godmother’ of the enneagram, on these questions and more. Suzanne’s newest book, The Journey to Wholeness, explains what it means for certain numbers on the Enneagram to ‘move to’ other numbers in health—or in stress.RESOURCES:Suzanne’s websiteSuzanne’s books: The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Jour...2022-02-2144 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastTwenty Minutes of Soul Care & Free Writing with Bethany HiserParticipants at last year's virtual Spiritual First Aid Summit were totally captivated by one particular workshop. It was a free-writing exercise with Bethany D. Hiser, who refers to herself as a "recovering social justice workaholic." Hiser authored the book, "From Burned Out to Beloved: Soul Care for Wounded Healers."We decided to bring Hiser's workshop to you, our podcast listeners, for you to use anytime. The wonderful music accompaniment is provided by Aaron Andries, of "Graveyards to Gardens." (For more on Hiser's workshops, visit her website here.)You'll see in our recent episodes that we...2022-02-0722 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastA Pastor and a Psychologist Unpack Why Pastors Are Joining the Great ResignationPastors can't stop talking about this recent article by Melissa Florer-Bixler, Raleigh Mennonite Church and the chair of L'Arche North Carolina. Nearly half of pastors under 45 have considered leaving ministry in the past year, along with much of the rest of the workforce—a phenomenon which seems to be unique to the U.S., for various reasons.Since Jamie conducted research on pastors who stayed in their communities after Hurricane Katrina, Kent sat down with the two of them to ask: What is the 'Great Resignation,' and why are pastors joining it? How do church co...2022-01-3137 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastRacism Drove Many Asian-Americans from Local Churches in 2021. Not This One.Michelle Reyes is a second generation Indian American author, speaker, and activist. She serves as the Co-Executive Director at Pax and as the Vice President of the Asian American Christian Collaborative, an organization born out of the anti-Asian racism growing due to the pandemic. Michelle’s first book, Becoming All Things: How Small Changes Lead to Lasting Changes Across Cultures, released earlier this year. Michelle and her husband, Aaron, co-planted Hope Community Church, a minority-led multicultural church in East Austin. In this episode, Kent and Jamie take the time to pick Michelle’s brain on narrative justice, the s...2021-12-2040 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastTen Minute Embodied Prayer Meditation to Help Move You from Isolation to ConnectionThere are many reasons we might feel isolated these days. The ups and downs of the pandemic have forced us to socially distance and carefully plan our social gatherings, especially large group events. Political and cultural polarization makes us feel like we no longer know our neighbors and family members. And technology, while connecting us on a superficial level, can leave us feeling starved of deep, substantive relationships.To provide you with a moment of solitude and reflection at the end of this long year, today we’re presenting a ten minute embodied prayer by...2021-12-1312 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastDallas Jenkins on His Funding Model and Ethical Storytelling in “The Chosen”The hit show "The Chosen" raised $10 million through crowdfunding for its first season alone. And when tickets went on sale for its upcoming Christmas special—which is starting out in theatres–it topped the box office chart.As nonprofit leaders (and professors), Kent and HDI colleague Jamie Goodwin wanted to know: what drives Dallas’ marketing philosophy? Is it anything that other nonprofits could replicate? (And what themes does he plan to explore in season 3?)More highlights from this episode: The keys to good & ethical storytelling Why it feels like the show emphasizes healings so much T...2021-12-0642 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThis FEMA Official Says the Government Wants to Help Your Church MinistryAs Howard University welcomed students impacted by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Marcus watched with fascination the chapels provided for these students on his campus. That experience—plus serving on alternative spring breaks and witnessing the power of multifaith services at an even younger age—launched him into a career connecting churches and government entities. Now, he’s an administrator at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Today on The Better Samaritan, Marcus answers questions like: What got you into this work? How does your role fit with other faith-based government offices?  How can listeners with food banks or minis...2021-11-2930 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastTwo Christian Reporters Talk About Reporting on the Afghan Refugee CrisisSophia Lee and Stefani McDade tell hosts Kent Annan and Jamie Aten about their personal experiences reporting on the Afghan refugee crisis—and ways they see the church responding. (As it turns out, the more you practice welcoming, the better you get at it.)Sophia describes a difference between people who have interacted with refugees and people who have only read about them.Stefani describes a blueprint for churches who are ready to welcome—what previous work needs to be done if you’re serious about providing infrastructure for thousands of people arriving at once.RESOURC...2021-11-2233 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWhy Disasters?: Kent and Jamie on the Hot Seat for the HDI Origins StoryAs disasters increase each year across the globe, research shows that the vulnerable suffer disproportionately from them. Fortunately, the church is uniquely suited by its design to bring much-needed assistance to the vulnerable.That’s why in 2011, disaster psychologist Jamie Aten founded the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) at Wheaton College. Its mission: to help the church prepare and care for a disaster-filled world.HDI uses research to create resources and events geared toward students, survivors, helpers, and researchers—and offers a M.A. in Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership (HDL). You’ve heard them each we...2021-11-1532 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWelcoming the Stranger Isn't a Political Burden. It's a Gospel Invitation.Shane Claiborne, of Red Letter Christians, just spent a few days participating in the “We the People Ride” along the southern border, a story-telling effort to meet the people who live, serve and work along the border.and those who have the best way forward for our immigration and border practices. He joins Kent and Jamie in this episode to describe what he realized there: that hope abounds, especially in places we might be inclined to think are the most hopeless.Listen for more on scarcity mindset, making a choice between love and fear...2021-11-0831 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Story Philip Yancey Waited 50 Years to Write Actually Explains A LotPhilip Yancey grew up confused by the contradictions: “We heard about love and grace, but I didn’t experience much,” he says.Throughout his fifty year writing career, this is the book he has contemplated all along: “I truly believe this is the one book I was put on earth to write.”Today Philip joins the Better Samaritan podcast to discuss his new memoir, Where the Light Fell. He reveals what has happened between his mother & brother since writing his memoir, compares the response to the polio with the response to the COVID-19 vaccine, and talks abou...2021-11-0138 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWe Know Things Are Bad in Haiti. What’s the Way Forward?“The question most Haitians are asking [is], what is working today in the country? Because everywhere you turn it’s just one crisis after another.”—Jacqueline CharlesTurmoil keeps broiling in Haiti, with gangs growing increasingly powerful. In addition to recently kidnapping 17 missionaries, gangs also control fuel supplies, preventing internet use, hospital care and more. Haiti was also the last country in the Americas to receive COVID vaccines. Schools are closed, and can’t meet online. But the U.S. has still deported over 10,000 people, mostly Haitians, back into the country, some of whom haven’t been there for 10...2021-10-2534 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow Do You Sustain Hope in the Midst of This Work?We started the Better Samaritan with the goal of addressing two things. Both were inspired by Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan, and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s sermon on that parable: How can we better help the hurting person in front of us? How can we make the road safer for those to come in the future?  To that end, at the close of every episode of our podcast, we ask the same five questions: What has surprised you in your work? How are you learning to do good...2021-08-0223 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow Do We Make the Jericho Road Safer for Those Coming after Us?We started the Better Samaritan with the goal of addressing two things, inspired by Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s sermon on that parable: How can we better help the hurting person in front of us? How can we make the road safer for those to come in the future? To that end, at the close of every episode, we ask the same five questions: What has surprised you in your work? How are you learning to do good, better? What does humility look like in your fiel...2021-07-2618 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWhat Does Humility Look like in Your Field?On the Better Samaritan podcast, we’ve had the great privilege of interviewing many humanitarians doing critical work around the world.To close every episode, we ask the same five questions:  What has surprised you in your work? How are you learning to do good, better? What does humility look like in your field? How can we make the [Jericho] road safer for those coming in the future? How do you sustain hope? We thought it would be fascinating to to compile all the answers to each question, one after the other, in order to not...2021-07-1915 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow Have You Been Learning to Do Good, Better in This Work?On the Better Samaritan podcast, we’ve had the great privilege of interviewing many humanitarians doing critical work around the world.To close every episode, we ask the same five questions:  What has surprised you in your work? How are you learning to do good, better? What does humility look like in your field? How can we make the [Jericho] road safer for those coming in the future? How do you sustain hope? We thought it would be fascinating to to compile all the answers to each question, one after the other, in...2021-07-1218 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastTearfund Haiti Director on the President's Assassination: 14,000 People Are Already DisplacedTensions in Haiti have been high ever since President Jovenel Moïse took office in 2017, with increased violence, tensions, and kidnappings. The opposition had even disputed the date of the end of his term, saying it ended in February 2021 according the Constitution. Moïse refused to step down.Meanwhile, Marc Antoine, Haiti Country Director for global Christian nonprofit Tearfund, estimates that the actual level of poverty in Haiti is far greater than the 60 percent reported on the World Bank website. He says that's just the general poverty rate, and another 20 percent of Haitians live in 'extreme' poverty....2021-07-0719 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWe Asked 12 Top Humanitarians What Surprises Them in Their Work. Here Are Their AnswersOn the Better Samaritan podcast, we’ve had the great privilege of interviewing many humanitarians doing critical work around the world.To close every episode, we ask the same five questions:  What has surprised you in your work? How are you learning to do good, better? What does humility look like in your field? How can we make the [Jericho] road safer for those coming in the future? How do you sustain hope? Compiled in this episode are answers to our first question: What has surprised you in your work?Our...2021-07-0515 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWorldVision President Emeritus Rich Stearns on Servant Leadership in the Nonprofit WorldRich Stearns wants to flip the script on leadership.In his new book, Lead Like it Matters to God, he writes that God doesn’t actually look for success. He looks for faithfulness. Join the Better Samaritan email list to receive a discount code for this and other IVP titles!Highlights:How God uses seasons in the wilderness (in Rich’s case, getting fired twice in one year!) to refine our heartsWhy faithfulness is more important that successWhy it’s freeing to surrend...2021-05-1743 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow Can I Leverage How God Has Wired Me for God's Greatest Glory?On the Better Samaritan we often talk about how to make 'the road' safer. This stems from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s sermon, pointing out that helping the wounded person in front of us is not enough; we also have to look up the road and determine what is causing it to be so dangerous. In humanitarian work, of course, these are known as systemic challenges.Terence Lester, our guest on this episode, knows a thing or two about systemic challenges—and evaluating streets for safety. At more than one point in his life, he has li...2021-05-1041 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastMusician David Gungor of the Brilliance on Rediscovering Christian ImaginationQuestions we had for David in this episode: Tell us about the song and iInspiration behind "Turning Over Tables," the theme song for our podcast? Can you unpack the relationship between imagination, faith, and discipleship? What are the advantages—both in art and peacemaking—to being comfortable with dissonance? Listening has been a theme on this podcast, and it's something we discuss with our graduate students. How do we listen well? RESOURCES:Undaunted Podcast: Conversations with Radical Peacemakers through TelosPrinciples and Practices of Peacemaking by TelosFind musi...2021-04-1236 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastDon't Underestimate Refugees in 2021. They May Be Just the Energy Your Church Needs.Pastor Jean Pierre Gatera landed in Minneapolis with his wife and three kids in September 2016. He later told CT, “Resettlement was like getting thrown into the sea."President Biden has already promised to raise the admittance ceiling to a relatively conservative 125,000. Is the American church prepared to start welcoming refugees again?Gatera would know; he is now a pastor of pastors, serving other refugee churches across the U.S. with the International Association for Refugees, and advising them on both high-level and granular logistics relating to running their church in a new country.In...2021-03-2928 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastOne Thing Keeps Women & Children Enslaved for 200M Hours per Day, GloballyWomen and children across the globe spend 200 million hours per day carrying out one vital task: collecting water.What if they could instead spend that time going to school, building businesses, and earning income for themselves? That’s the unleashed potential of bringing access to clean water to everyone in the world, according to Dr. Greg Allgood. Allgood is VP of Water for WorldVision. He also founded and spent 26 years directing the Procter & Gamble Children’s Safe Drinking Water program, during which time he worked with the Clinton Global Initiative, Gates Foundation, UNICEF, WHO & USAID. A...2021-03-2229 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastUndercut the Old Narratives to Show the Love Jesus RequiresToday marks the 10th anniversary of the Syrian civil war–a conflict which has already killed and wounded 12,000 children. So we asked Jeremy Courtney, whose organization Pre-emptive Love works with Syrian refugees, to get raw with the Better Samaritan about journeying from privilege into ministry, and back again... a constant grapple between pride and service.Preemptive Love is a global coalition of peacemakers confronting fear with acts of love. The coalition performs emergency relief for families victimized by ISIS, lifesaving heart surgeries for children, peacemaking in conflict-zones, empowering grants for small business owners, education for at-risk children, an...2021-03-1521 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastWhy We Founded National COVID-19 Day, and 4 Ways to Mark ItIt's been one long year.What started as a nebulous threat has dragged on for twelve long months, killing more than half a million people in the U.S. alone, and affecting nearly every system in modern life.Here at the Humanitarian Disaster Institute, we study crises of all kinds, from hurricanes to pandemics, and the ways people recover from them. Using our research, we can draw on experiences from other disasters on how to grieve and move forward with hope. And we have found that marking tragedies, as with an annual anniversary, is an...2021-03-0911 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Difference Between Freedom and Slavery: You"There’s a demand. It’s an unapologetic demand generated by people who don’t think too much about the consequences of their choices. It’s evil and a heinous crime. But sometimes it’s inconvenient to dig deeper."—Anu George Canjanathoppil, IJM CanadaWhile conspiracy theories continue to make actual justice work harder for many organizations, Anu joins the Better Samaritan to clarify the real situation: trafficking flourishes in countries where the public justice system does not work for the poor… where the perpetrator has no fear whatsoever of the implications of his crime.2021-03-0826 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastYes, You Can—and Should—Talk About Climate Change"Climate change is not just an environmental issue—it is a threat multiplier. It takes everything we care about including the most devastating humanitarian crises, and makes them worse. It’s like a hole in the bucket." —Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, atmospheric scientistAccording to Katharine Hayhoe, we’re stuck in a system that must change. As a scientist, professor, director of the Climate Center, founder and CEO of ATMOS Research, and a principal investigator for the Department of Interior, Katharine's work has resulted in over 125 peer-reviewed papers, abstracts and other publications. She has led climate impact assessments for nume...2021-03-0126 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastDo We Shave the Edges Off of MLK?This Black History Month, the Better Samaritan sits down to talk about the sermon that inspires our theme.Join us for a conversation with Dr. Peniel Joseph of the University of Texas at Austin to discuss King’s sermon, "On Being a Good Neighbor," as well as his place within American society.In the sermon, King points out why the Priest and Levite may have passed by the wounded man on the road. Perhaps they were too busy with important ecclesiastical meetings, he says, or perhaps their temple regulations demanded that they touch no human bo...2021-02-2227 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastPower and Abuse in the Church“Institutions and systems and ministries are not Christ, nor is Christendom the same as the living body of Christ. Christendom, like all threatened institutions, tries to protect itself.” —Dr. Diane LangbergDr. Diane Langberg started practicing psychology 45 years ago—when the only way to understand trauma was by studying her clients, rather than her books. She joins the Better Samaritan podcast to discuss power and abuse in the church, how to respond when a friend opens up to you about abuse, and what abuse victims should do: find a safe person. Now, Dr. Langberg d...2021-02-1528 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: Here's What You Need to Know About the Tigray CrisisFifty thousand civilians have died—so far. Military conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has resulted in displacement, mass rape, looting, and starvation. According to BBC sources, “literally millions of people [are] beyond the reach of humanitarian aid.”NGOs are ready and waiting to assist Tigray people, but they don’t have a way in due to government restrictions.CT reported on these tensions and the political circumstances surrounding them in November. At the time, a WorldVision staffer told CT, “...here, it is not just winning or losing an election. It’s life or death: acces...2021-02-0914 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Biggest Mistake Christian Activists MakeHow do you turn a Stanford-trained mechanical engineer into a Christian activist? Send her on a global poverty immersion trip. That was Nikki Toyama-Szeto's story. Now, after serving in leadership positions at International Justice Mission, the Urbana Conference and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, she is the executive director of Christians for Social Action, the network originally founded by Ron Sider.Nikki shares with the Better Samaritan the biggest mistake Christian activists make, why Christians for Social Action recently dropped the word "Evangelicals" from their name, and what it's been like, as an Asian American, to watch issues of...2021-02-0433 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow Do Churches Combat COVID Misinformation?“I’ve never seen a disaster create a vulnerability that didn’t already exist.” —Dr. Nicolette Louissaint, Executive Director of Healthcare ReadyAccording to healthcare and preparedness authority Dr. Nicolette Louissaint, the church is a place to contextualize what we are hearing about the pandemic.In this episode, she discusses with Kent and Jamie the crucial role of the church in public health, how long pandemic recovery is *actually* going to take (hint: it won’t be over in September), explains the Tuskegee Experiment, unpacks the way disasters amplify inequities, and provides a professional opinion on COVID pup...2021-01-2844 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastHow to Love Your Neighbor Through Political Divides“It is not safe to be in politics with your feet planted there, but with your feet planted in the gospel all manner of things are safe.” —Michael WearFormer White House aide and faith strategist Michael Wear says politics is not opt-in. It's like any other area of life where false motives can creep in and distort. But knowing that isn’t an excuse to withdraw. Michael is a leading strategist, speaker and practitioner at the intersection of faith, politics and public life. He has advised a president, as well as some of the n...2021-01-2142 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastLearning to Do Good, BetterWhen we use our imagination concerning the reason why the Priest and the Levite did not stop to help the wounded man, numerous things come to mind.Perhaps they were in a hurry to get to an important ecclesiastical meeting for which they could not afford to be late.Perhaps their temple regulations demanded that they touch no human body for several hours before their temple function began.Or, they could have been on their way to a meeting to organize a Jerico Road Improvement Association. Certainly this was a real need.2021-01-1417 minThe Better Samaritan PodcastThe Better Samaritan PodcastComing Soon: The Better Samaritan PodcastWelcome to The Better Samaritan, a podcast where we’re learning how to do good, better. Hosts Jamie Aten and Kent Annan will — along with you — explore ways we can more effectively love our neighbors, from everyday acts of kindness to navigating the most complex humanitarian challenges facing the church and society. The name “The Better Samaritan” was inspired by a sermon on the parable of the Good Samaritan from The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who said, “It is not enough to aid the wounded man on the Jericho Road. It is also necessary to work to chang...2020-12-0802 minThe Accord Research Alliance PodcastThe Accord Research Alliance Podcast32. Faith and Resilience in the Midst of Suffering: An interview with Dr. Jamie AtenIn this episode, Rodney Green speaks with Dr. Jamie Aten from the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) about a wide range of inter-connected topics including faith, resilience, and approaches to better understanding and measuring spiritual fortitude in the midst of personal and shared suffering, racial injustice, and the covid-19 pandemic. Resources from HDI on the Measure of Spiritual Fortitude, Leadership Humility, Post-traumatic growth: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331603591_Development_and_Validation_of_a_Measure_of_Spiritual_Fortitude https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341577750_Why_Leader_Humility_is_Vital_to_Effective_Humanitarian_Aid_Leadership_A_Review_of_the_Literature https://www.researchgate.net...2020-06-2435 minThe RELEVANT PodcastThe RELEVANT PodcastEpisode 787: Hillsong Young & Free and Carlos WhittakerIt’s a packed show today! Hillsong Young & Free opens up about their new single “Best Friends”. Plus, Dr. Jamie D. Aten, the founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) and Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College in Wheaton, discusses how we should—and shouldn’t respond to the coronavirus. Plus, Carlos Whittaker joins us for the whole show! Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/relevantpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & O...2020-03-031h 17The RELEVANT PodcastThe RELEVANT PodcastEpisode 787: Hillsong Young & Free and Carlos WhittakerIt’s a packed show today! Hillsong Young & Free opens up about their new single “Best Friends”. Plus, Dr. Jamie D. Aten, the founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) and Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College in Wheaton, discusses how we should—and shouldn’t respond to the coronavirus. Plus, Carlos Whittaker joins us for the whole show!2020-03-031h 17The RELEVANT PodcastThe RELEVANT PodcastEpisode 787: Hillsong Young & Free and Carlos WhittakerIt’s a packed show today! Hillsong Young & Free opens up about their new single “Best Friends”. Plus, Dr. Jamie D. Aten, the founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) and Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College in Wheaton, discusses how we should—and shouldn’t respond to the coronavirus. Plus, Carlos Whittaker joins us for the whole show!Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-03-031h 17EST. - For the Established Church with Sam Rainer and Josh KingEST. - For the Established Church with Sam Rainer and Josh KingLeading After A Disaster (Ep. 131)Dr. Jamie Aten, author of A Walking Disaster, joins the show to speak about the idea of pastors leading after a disaster. He is founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) at Wheaton College. HDI is first faith-based academic research center in the country. Dr. Aten also holds the Blanchard Chair of Humanitarian & Disaster Leadership and helps train humanitarian, disaster, and ministry graduate students.One of the greatest predictors of a disciple’s spiritual growth is regular Bible reading. That’s why LifeWay created the Daily Discipleship Guide. To download four free sess...2019-05-1431 minGreenelinesGreenelinesA Walking Disaster with Dr. Jamie D. Aten (Season 5, Ep. 35)Dr. Jamie D. Aten, disaster psychologist and founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) at Wheaton College, discusses what surviving Katrina and cancer taught him about faith and resilience. In Dr. Aten's book "A Walking Disaster" helps you find meaning in the suffering. Listen to hear more about how you can have the spiritual fortitude to walk victoriously through the storm.2019-02-0400 minThe Accord Research Alliance PodcastThe Accord Research Alliance Podcast11: Measuring Spirituality in Disaster Contexts: An interview with Dr. Laura Shannonhouse (Part 2)Dr. Shannonhouse discusses her experience researching the role of religious coping with resource loss in disaster contexts, and shares resources and instruments for measuring spirituality including several she and her team at Wheaton’s Humanitarian Disaster Institute have recently developed. Show Notes: Laura's webpage: education.gsu.edu/profile/laura-shannonhouse/ HDI at Wheaton: www.wheaton.edu/academics/academi…saster-institute/ HDI resources for Louisiana flood: www.wheaton.edu/HDI/Resources/Louisiana Jamie Aten, HDI, "A Walking Disaster": www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER26CNWUy5w Disaster ministry handbook: www.amazon.com/Disaster-Ministry…ten/dp/0830841229 Email us at ara@accordnetwork.org with your ideas...2018-01-0917 minThe Accord Research Alliance PodcastThe Accord Research Alliance Podcast10: Spiritual first aid : An interview with Dr. Laura ShannonhouseToday on the podcast we talk with Laura Shannonhouse, Assistant Professor of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State. Laura is also a contributing fellow with the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College. The conversation with Laura was so rich, we will be releasing it in two parts. On today’s podcast, Part 1, we discuss the psychology of religion and spirituality, Laura’s work in disaster research, and the value of “spiritual first aid”. Show Notes: Laura's webpage: http://education.gsu.edu/profile/laura-shannonhouse/ HDI at Wheaton: https://www.wheaton.edu/academics/academic-centers/humanitarian-disaster-institute/ HDI resources for Louisiana flood: http://www.whea...2017-12-2021 min