More Guest from the Now I See Podcast
24: Ted Vanlandeghem, The Unexpected Journey
Kit McCarty welcomes Ted Vanlandeghem, the US Spokesperson for Maoz Israel, to talk about being a Messianic Jew in international outreach, and what it means to journey in the land of the unexpected. HIGHLIGHTS God has been at the forefront of my journey from the very...
Stuart Matthews, Musician
Music exerts a powerful influence on us. It can boost memory and mental alertness, improve exercise, task endurance, and response to pain; it can lighten moods, deepen sleep, and reduce anxiety, blood pressure, depression and fatigue. “There are few things that...
23: Stuart Matthews, Musician
Kit McCarty welcomes Stuart Matthews to tell the story of his musical career and why story-telling through music has the power to move us all. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS My kids give me a hard time for being known as the funeral singer. I just tell them, “People are dying to...
Angela Giessner, LifeLine for Families, Inc.
More than 111,000 students in Texas schools are experiencing homelessness, and at least fifteen percent of those are without a parent or guardian. According to the Texas Network of Youth Services (TNOYS), ninety percent of homeless children are living in transitory housing like shelters, hotels or motels, or doubling up with families and friends; the other 10% are on the street, in vehicles, abandoned buildings or sheds.