Interrupting the Rhythms of Our Lives

Chelsea Geyer, executive director of DC 127, stops by to talk about foster care and what it can teach us about demonstrating our faith in the public square. Then Center for Christian Civics executive director Rick Barry connects those ideas to the Advent season and leads us in prayer.

In this episode...

00:14 Introduction06:03 Interview25:34 Restoration is coming27:18 It's okay to be weird30:14 Letting yourself be inconvenienced33:27 Prayer36:07 Further reading

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Chelsea Geyer

Chelsea is originally from Aurora, Colorado. She is currently the founding Executive Director of DC127, an organization focused on uniting church with resources to support foster and adoptive families. Before DC127, she worked with a center for vulnerable children in Swaziland, and at The Resolve LRA Crisis Initiative on their LRA Crisis Tracker, a map and database that tracked and analyzed the movements and child abductions of a rebel army in Central Africa. Chelsea has a bachelor's degree in English from Nyack College and is currently pursuing an MBA at Georgetown University.

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