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David Mahan on building personal and cultural transformation through faith

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In this episode, Ian and Nique are joined by David Mahan — Policy Director at the Center for Christian Virtue and founder of Frontline Youth Communications. David shares how “God’s people, God’s power, and God’s principles” helped him and his wife build a life of success and community impact after a difficult start as teenage parents living in poverty. As David and his wife connected with a strong church community, they found the moral compass and support network they needed to place their family on a path of restoration — a path that took David from cleaning people’s homes to testifying before U.S. Congress on pressing policy issues. Today, David’s career is dedicated to helping more young men and women who find themselves walking down a perilous path become connected with strong faith communities and begin to rebuild their lives.

Later, David discusses how to restore a culture of strong and involved fatherhood in America — especially within impoverished communities. David laments the dearth of adults who have built strong families that are willing to invest in young men and women in impoverished communities. He calls on more role models to build ministries and community outreach programs to speak truth to kids who are struggling to identify the best path for their lives. Tune in to the full episode to learn more about David’s story and hear his words of advice for “Darryl.”

Note: If you would like to see all episodes of The Invisible Men, please go to: www.invisible.men

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In this episode, Ian and Nique are joined by David Mahan — Policy Director at the Center for Christian Virtue and founder of Frontline Youth Communications. David shares how “God’s people, God’s power, and God’s principles” helped him and his wife build a life of success and community impact after a difficult start as teenage parents living in poverty. As David and his wife connected with a strong church community, they found the moral compass and support network they needed to place their family on a path of restoration — a path that took David from cleaning people’s homes to testifying before U.S. Congress on pressing policy issues. Today, David’s career is dedicated to helping more young men and women who find themselves walking down a perilous path become connected with strong faith communities and begin to rebuild their lives.

Later, David discusses how to restore a culture of strong and involved fatherhood in America — especially within impoverished communities. David laments the dearth of adults who have built strong families that are willing to invest in young men and women in impoverished communities. He calls on more role models to build ministries and community outreach programs to speak truth to kids who are struggling to identify the best path for their lives. Tune in to the full episode to learn more about David’s story and hear his words of advice for “Darryl.”

Note: If you would like to see all episodes of The Invisible Men, please go to: www.invisible.men

  continue reading

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