Episode 130

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3rd Nov 2022

Why Should Americans be Optimistic Even In This Political Climate?

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We are on the eve of another election and many people are struggling to find hope. My guest today Paul Johnson former mayor talks about why he is optimistic about the future of America. Paul E. Johnson Jr. became the youngest mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, at 30 years old.  As mayor, he and his administration were showcased in the New York Times, Forbes, and People, among other national media outlets, for efforts leading to the Bertelsmann Award honoring Phoenix as the "Best Run City in the World." 

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Becoming Bridge Builders
Building Bridges, Transforming Lives
Discover the inspiring journeys of transformational leaders on "Becoming Bridge Builders" with host Keith Haney. Each episode uncovers the inspiring stories of individuals who are profoundly impacting the world. Learn how their leadership and unique gifts bridge gaps, foster unity, and create lasting legacies. Tune in for powerful testimonies, insightful, often challenging conversations, and practical wisdom that will empower you to become a bridge builder in your community. Join us and be inspired to create positive change and follow in the footsteps of these remarkable leaders.
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Byrene Haney

I am Byrene Haney, the Assistant to the President of Iowa District West for Missions, Human Care, and Stewardship. Drawn to Western Iowa by its inspiring mission opportunities, I dedicate myself to helping churches connect with the unconnected and disengaged in their communities. As a loving husband, father, and grandfather, I strive to create authentic spaces for conversation through my podcast and blog.