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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 51 MIN

Episode 173: The Art of Neighboring with Dave Runyon

from EquipCast · host Jim Jansen | Everyday Evangelization & Parish Ministry Tools

Is busyness subtly drowning out your ability to love God and love others? When we're constantly rushing from one task to the next, we lose the time and mental space to notice the needs of those around us, let alone build meaningful relationships with them. Our hurried lifestyles often turn our homes into mere refuges from the chaos instead of places of true connection and community. Today’s guest, Dave Runyon, author of The Art of Neighboring, shares how simple acts of loving and connecting with our neighbors can create a profound social safety net – stronger than governmental programs – and foster a deeper sense of community. [01:59] Dave's Journey to Ministry [10:29] The Power of Neighboring [15:47] Practical Steps to Neighboring [22:10] The Impact of Neighboring [26:14] Spiritual Conversations Without Pressure [28:54] Challenges and Realities of Neighboring [30:56] The Importance of Mildly Awkward Moments [32:07] Taking the Great Commandment Seriously [32:51] Navigating Awkward and Dangerous Situations [36:02] The Art of Receiving from Neighbors [39:04] Evangelization and Genuine Neighboring Also, check out Dave’s website, ArtOfNeighboring.com. For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)

Is busyness subtly drowning out your ability to love God and love others? When we're constantly rushing from one task to the next, we lose the time and mental space to notice the needs of those around us, let alone build meaningful relationships with them. Our hurried lifestyles often turn our homes into mere refuges from the chaos instead of places of true connection and community. Today’s guest, Dave Runyon, author of The Art of Neighboring, shares how simple acts of loving and connecting with our neighbors can create a profound social safety net – stronger than governmental programs – and foster a deeper sense of community. [01:59] Dave's Journey to Ministry [10:29] The Power of Neighboring [15:47] Practical Steps to Neighboring [22:10] The Impact of Neighboring [26:14] Spiritual Conversations Without Pressure [28:54] Challenges and Realities of Neighboring [30:56] The Importance of Mildly Awkward Moments [32:07] Taking the Great Commandment Seriously [32:51] Navigating Awkward and Dangerous Situations [36:02] The Art of Receiving from Neighbors [39:04] Evangelization and Genuine Neighboring Also, check out Dave’s website, ArtOfNeighboring.com. For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)

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