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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we explore how solving major global challenges doesn't always require grand gestures or massive resources—it starts with taking the first step. Through Suzanne Daniel's remarkable journey, we learn how small beginnings can lead to significant impact. Key Moments00:00:06 - Introduction: The parallel between IKEA instructions and tackling global problems00:02:31 - Suzanne's background and early life in New Jersey00:03:28 - Her initial career aspirations as a veterinarian and ea...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Guests: Andy Crouch, Amy Crouch, Jonathan Haidt, Tristan Harris Adults spend an average of 4.5 hours on their smartphones every day. The scale of our addiction to technology is only getting worse. In our lives and the lives of our children, smart devices suffocate us. We struggle to turn away and turn them off. What can we do to solve technology addiction? It’s not about looking the other way. Technology will always be with us. Christians can shape it in a redemptive direction while also...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Pornography is viewed regularly by 64% of Christian men and 30% of Christian women. Porn sites receive more monthly traffic than Netflix, Amazon, and X combined. In fact, according to researcher and author Jay Stringer, people watched 4.6 billion hours worth of pornographic videos on a single site in just one year. Or roughly 5,000 centuries’ worth of time. What can we do to solve sexual brokenness? Creating real solutions that are biblically based, scientifically informed, and gospel-centere...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pornography is viewed regularly by 64% of Christian men and 30% of Christian women.</strong></p><p>Porn sites receive more monthly traffic than Netflix, Amazon, and X combined. In fact, according to researcher and author Jay Stringer, people watched 4.6 billion hours worth of pornographic videos on a single site in just one year. Or roughly 5,000 centuries’ worth of time.</p><p>What can we do to solve sexual brokenness?</p><p>Creating real solutions that are biblically based, scientifically informed, and gospel-centered isn’t just a responsibility—it’s an opportunity for revival and growth.</p><p>Join us in October to hear the story of a group of Faith Driven Entrepreneurs and Investors who set out to bankrupt Porn Hub, one of the largest distributors of pornographic material. Learn how these efforts are working to cripple a $97 billion industry.</p><p>We recognize the difficult stories shared in this episode. If you are a survivor of abuse and looking for help, please go to justicedefensefund.org/#find-help.</p><p>“Note: The audio and story of Laila Mickelwait is sourced from the linked <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvUtiCAxl3U'>video</a> &amp; <a href='https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/pornhub-child-abuse-videos-mum-laila-mickelwait-2xf29nln9'>interviews</a>.</p>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A recent report from the World Economic Forum forecasts a shortfall of 14 million jobs. Unemployment is costly. The adverse effects of joblessness correlate with deteriorating mental and physical health and increased mortality. A good and meaningful job on the other end of the spectrum, can be what an individual needs to find financial security and purpose. What are the dominoes that need to fall to solve joblessness? In this episode, we’ll travel around the world, to see how Christians ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Why is the name of Coca-Cola more recognizable than the name of Jesus around the world? According to their claims, Coca-Cola has reached over 90% of the world’s population, leaving only 780 million who haven’t heard the gospel of a fizzy drink. The popular brand name is the second most understood word in the world, right after “okay.” The numbers for Christianity aren’t even close. The Good News of Jesus Christ has yet to reach 3 billion people and more than 7,000 people groups.  Wh...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Why is the name of Coca-Cola more recognizable than the name of Jesus around the world?</strong></p><p>According to their claims, Coca-Cola has reached over 90% of the world’s population, leaving only 780 million who haven’t heard the gospel of a fizzy drink. The popular brand name is the second most understood word in the world, right after “okay.”</p><p>The numbers for Christianity aren’t even close. The Good News of Jesus Christ has yet to reach 3 billion people and more than 7,000 people groups. </p><p>What can we do to solve gospel poverty?</p><p>In this episode, we hear from David Platt, Mart Green, Bobby Gruenewald, and more as we explore how an Oklahoma bookstore owner found massive wins in the Bible translation, how a smartphone app can increase bible access, and how translators are laying down their agency flags for the sake of a unified vision. </p><p>Where to donate: https://illuminations.bible/give/</p><p>Research cited: https://joshuaproject.net/ </p>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“We have power and we have to discern how we use that power with like-minded Christians.”—Bill Wichterman Close to half of the people in the world have had little or no exposure to the Gospel. 9.2% of the world's population lives in extreme poverty, defined as surviving on less than $2.15 per day. More than 150 million children work in dangerous or exploitative conditions, and 40 million people are enslaved, which is more than at any other time in history. 800 million people suffer from hunge...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:author>joseph@faithdrivenentrepreneur.org (justin forman, henry kaestner, bill wichterman, dana wichterman, andy crouch, efosa ojomo, richard okello, Joey Honescko)</itunes:author>
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