In this episode, Matthew Johnson from Steps to Freedom joins the podcast to discuss HEAL Outreach and their mission to help people in recovery, spirituality, and Christianity. They talk about the Steps to Freedom Basics and how it guides individuals through the 12 steps of recovery. The conversation also touches on the shift in their calling and purpose, and how they feel that God is leading them in a new direction. After spending 10 years in prison, Daniel Chareunsab started following God and got involved in prison ministry. However, he felt a calling to help people transitioning from prison and started a community outreach program. Daniel believes that society can do better in reaching out to marginalized and stigmatized individuals. They are working to be a bigger voice in the community and share the love of Jesus with people who have been left out by society. Daniel reflects on his experience of turning his life around after spending 10 years in prison. He shares how he found peace and purpose through volunteering and following his faith. He emphasizes the importance of sharing personal stories to inspire and impact others, especially those who are still incarcerated. Daniel felt a calling from God to do something and started a nonprofit to help ex-offenders acclimate and reconnect with society. Many people who have been in prison feel alone and disconnected from their families, leading to a high rate of re-offending. Daniel's nonprofit aims to bridge that gap and provide support for individuals transitioning out of prison. The conversation emphasizes the importance of going out and reaching people with the gospel. It discusses the need for churches to focus on ministry and helping those in need, rather than just gaining followers and building wealth. The hosts highlight the impact that each person can have on the world by connecting with and serving others. Jesus went after the people who were sick and suffering, not the rich. Heal Outreach partners with pastors who have the knowledge and experience to help those in need. They can relate to and guide people through difficult situations because they have been through them themselves. Heal Outreach serves as a bridge between churches and the community, providing support and training to make disciples and help people in need. The conversation explores the challenges of asking for help and relying on donations in the nonprofit industry.
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