Gleanings for the Spiritually Hungry: Al & Norma Gove
At the ages of 74 and 65, Al and Norma are joyfully "working for Jesus until He takes us home."
Al & Norma Gove, part of the staff at Gleanings for the Hungry, share about the impact serving at Gleanings makes on the hundreds of volunteers who come each year. At the ages of 74 and 65, Al and Norma are joyfully "working for Jesus until He takes us home."
Tangibly Showing the Love of Jesus: Fritz & Cindy Meier
Fritz & Cindy have seen firsthand the life-changing impact of the body of Christ coming together to make a difference in the lives of others. God shows up in powerful, meaningful ways when we hunger for His righteousness and respond tangibly to the needs of the hungry.
Fritz & Cindy Meier currently serve as the directors at Gleanings for the Hungry in Dinuba, California, and have faithfully served there in a variety of capacities over the last eleven years.
We love Fritz & Cindy's hearts for people! Not just for the poor and hungry around the world whose lives are ultimately impacted both spiritually and physically, but also for the army of volunteers who make this ministry possible each year---and whose lives are also impacted through giving of themselves. The Meiers challenge each of us to find a place where we can make a difference.
Breaking Through Stereotypes: Amy Hanson
Now in her early forties, Amy breaks the mold of a seasoned leader in second half adult ministry. And she challenges us to move beyond preconceived notions of what senior adult ministry used to be.
Dr. Amy Hanson exuberates with fresh vision for a "new normal"---believing we can all dream of more for life's second half. With time, experience and resources converging, these really can be the best, most impactful years of our lives!
We love Amy's passion and her own personal story of how God called her at a very young age to begin working with adults many decades older than her.
She challenges leaders to think differently about this groundswell of so many adults living longer---moving from low expectations and negative stereotypes to seeing them as great allies with thousands of rich stories to tell.
Please be sure to visit Amy's website after listening to the podcast.