Faith & Law

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Faith & Law

This podcast was created from the heartfelt burden of Pastor Brian Young & Commonwealth’s Attorney Johnathan Gay. Gay had a vision to engage and collaborate with the faith communities across the three counties he serves, building a unified network of hope, support, and practical help.Young's desire and burden is to connect the local Church to the greater community it serves thru outreach, networking, & most of all prayer.

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    Faith & Law | Episode 5 | Sheriff Bobby Boody

    In this powerful and eye-opening episode, we sit down with Bracken County Sheriff Bobby Boody, a veteran law enforcement officer with over 30 years of experience on the front lines. Sheriff Boody shares firsthand insight into how policing—and more importantly, people—have changed over the decades. From shifts in crime to deeper cultural transformations, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what’s really happening in our communities.Johnathan and Brian add to the discussion the root of many of today’s societal challenges, discussing how broken homes have contributed to the instability we’re seeing across the nation. We talk candidly about the responsibility of parents, the importance of spiritual leadership in the home, and why raising children to know Jesus is more critical now than ever before.This episode is honest, thought-provoking, and deeply relevant for anyone concerned about the future of our families, communities, and culture. If you care about truth, leadership, and the next generation, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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    Faith & Law | Episode 7 | Director Paula Wilson

    This episode we interviewed the Director of Redeemed Outreach & Recovery Center here in Maysville, KY, Paula Wilson. Paula's passion is to bring hope to those in recovery regardless of their background or addiction. In this interview, Paula also announces a new satellite location for ROAR, in Mt. Olivet, KY! Here's a link to their Facebook page to keep up with the latest happenings at ROAR!https://www.facebook.com/pastorpaulawilson/

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    Faith & Law | Episode 6 | Hope Burns, Kasey Kirk

    What an amazing episode with the Buffalo Trace Children's Advocacy Center, Inc.! Director Hope Burns brings out so much pertinent information about the mission and goals of the BTCAC. We are blessed with this organization and resource in the Buffalo Trace region. We will link their website and ways to give below. Kasey Kirk brings a firsthand account of using the BTCAC. While we understand no family ever wants to endure a tragedy in their family where a child has been hurt, thankfully, there are resources in our community to assist those who must navigate through it. Through this pain, Kasey has written a devotional for women. We will put a link below for you to purchase this devotional!To give to the BTCAC: Buffalo Trace Children's Advocacy Center "One-Story Campaign" To purchase Kasey Kirk's devotional, "Chosen to Break the Cycle"https://www.amazon.com/Chosen-break-cycle-faith-based-generational/dp/B0GHF6MLRG

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    Faith & Law | Episode 4 | Pastor Doug Tucker & Associate Pastor Sandeep Pokharel

    Thank you for listening to this most recent podcast with Pastor Doug Tucker & Associate Pastor. Pastor Tucker shares his story of reformatory schools, foster care, and his passion for helping others through the Word of God. Associate Pastor and Nepal native, Sandeep Pokharel, shares his story of conversion from Hinduism to Christianity. His first stop in the USA was Nebraska, and he now lives right here in our 19th Circuit. Please share this episode with someone. We know it will be encouraging to someone seeking direction in their life.

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    Faith & Law | Episode 3 | Sheriff Ryan Swolsky

    It was our honor to host Mason County Sheriff Ryan Swolsky on Faith & Law. Both Sheriff Swolsky's personal and professional life are guided by deep convictions in the Word of God. Sheriff reflects hope in his office, on the streets, in the lives of the community he serves, & beyond. In this episode you're able to get a glimpse of his passion in serving families and keeping our community safe.

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    Faith & Law | Episode 2

    We were honored to host our first guest, Fleming County Sheriff Tim Smith. There was lots of discussion about the ongoing drug crisis and some tangible solutions for the faith community to fill in gaps & minister to those struggling with addiction. Thank you for listening and please share this episode with someone. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Information about the cell phone company that gives parents full control of their children's devices: Troomi, Give your child a safer phonehttps://shop.troomi.com/refer?code=MBA-YG8

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    Faith & Law | Episode 1

    Johnathan & Brian talk about their goal for the podcast, their backgrounds, and how they have arrived to making a podcast! Thank you for listening and be sure to share this with someone!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast was created from the heartfelt burden of Pastor Brian Young & Commonwealth’s Attorney Johnathan Gay. Gay had a vision to engage and collaborate with the faith communities across the three counties he serves, building a unified network of hope, support, and practical help.Young's desire and burden is to connect the local Church to the greater community it serves thru outreach, networking, & most of all prayer.

HOSTED BY

TurningPoint Apostolic Church of Maysville, KY, Inc.

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