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Going Deeper with Pastor Don Lewis

February 23, 2024 Sherrie Pucket
Going Deeper with Pastor Don Lewis
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Born to Thrive | Going Deeper with God
Going Deeper with Pastor Don Lewis
Feb 23, 2024
Sherrie Pucket

In this inspiring podcast episode, listeners are treated to an intimate conversation with the esteemed Pastor Don Lewis. The host begins by expressing deep admiration for Pastor Don, describing him as a mentor who has touched the lives of countless individuals. Known for his powerful presence as a keynote speaker at women's retreats, Pastor Don's influence transcends denominations and ethnicities, breaking down racial barriers within the church. His journey of faith has been a remarkable one, spanning nearly five decades in pastoral ministry.

Pastor Don shares the trajectory of his ministry, starting in Oakland, California, in 1974, before making a dramatic shift to Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1983. The challenges he faced during this transition only strengthened his resolve and character. Alongside his devoted wife of 45 years, he raised four children and ventured into unexpected opportunities, including a transformative prison ministry. This journey eventually led them to a 134-acre campus near Washington, D.C., where they oversaw a program called Youth for Tomorrow, dedicated to at-risk adolescent males. The program aimed to show these young men what a healthy family life looked like, an eye-opening experience as many had never witnessed such a model.

The podcast delves into the birth of "Neighbors Who Care," Pastor Don's community ministry. He reveals how the concept originated during his time in Washington, D.C., as an extension of his prison ministry. This initiative aimed to minister to not only criminals but also their victims, promoting restorative justice. In this endeavor, Pastor Don's team provided support to crime victims, including home repairs, counseling, and grief support. The podcast highlights one poignant case where the ministry stepped in to support a family devastated by a violent crime. Furthermore, "Neighbors Who Care" partners with agencies like the Care Portal to assist struggling families on the verge of losing their children to foster care, providing them with not just material resources but also emotional support.

Throughout the episode, Pastor Don's unwavering faith and commitment to serving others shine brightly. His journey from pastoring to community ministry exemplifies the transformative power of faith and the profound impact one individual can have on a community. His ability to bridge racial and denominational divides showcases the unifying potential of faith in action. The episode ends with a teaser for a future segment, where Pastor Don will share insights on what to look for in a godly spouse, promising even more valuable wisdom from this remarkable servant of God.

Our Mental Health Team
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Credit for Open and Close Music goes to Camille!
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Show Notes

In this inspiring podcast episode, listeners are treated to an intimate conversation with the esteemed Pastor Don Lewis. The host begins by expressing deep admiration for Pastor Don, describing him as a mentor who has touched the lives of countless individuals. Known for his powerful presence as a keynote speaker at women's retreats, Pastor Don's influence transcends denominations and ethnicities, breaking down racial barriers within the church. His journey of faith has been a remarkable one, spanning nearly five decades in pastoral ministry.

Pastor Don shares the trajectory of his ministry, starting in Oakland, California, in 1974, before making a dramatic shift to Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1983. The challenges he faced during this transition only strengthened his resolve and character. Alongside his devoted wife of 45 years, he raised four children and ventured into unexpected opportunities, including a transformative prison ministry. This journey eventually led them to a 134-acre campus near Washington, D.C., where they oversaw a program called Youth for Tomorrow, dedicated to at-risk adolescent males. The program aimed to show these young men what a healthy family life looked like, an eye-opening experience as many had never witnessed such a model.

The podcast delves into the birth of "Neighbors Who Care," Pastor Don's community ministry. He reveals how the concept originated during his time in Washington, D.C., as an extension of his prison ministry. This initiative aimed to minister to not only criminals but also their victims, promoting restorative justice. In this endeavor, Pastor Don's team provided support to crime victims, including home repairs, counseling, and grief support. The podcast highlights one poignant case where the ministry stepped in to support a family devastated by a violent crime. Furthermore, "Neighbors Who Care" partners with agencies like the Care Portal to assist struggling families on the verge of losing their children to foster care, providing them with not just material resources but also emotional support.

Throughout the episode, Pastor Don's unwavering faith and commitment to serving others shine brightly. His journey from pastoring to community ministry exemplifies the transformative power of faith and the profound impact one individual can have on a community. His ability to bridge racial and denominational divides showcases the unifying potential of faith in action. The episode ends with a teaser for a future segment, where Pastor Don will share insights on what to look for in a godly spouse, promising even more valuable wisdom from this remarkable servant of God.

Our Mental Health Team
https://buildingbridgeskc.org/our-mental-health-team

Credit for Open and Close Music goes to Camille!
https://camillesings.com

To Financially Partner with Building Bridges Ministry go to
https://buildingbridgeskc.org/donate