Threads of Redemption: Stories of Empathy and Resilience from Ken Abraham & Susan Binkley
This week, we’re joined by Ken Abraham, a master storyteller known for his ability to capture the hearts and stories of some of the world's most notable figures, including Buzz Aldrin, Chuck Norris, Stephen Curtis Chapman, Payne Stewart, and many others. His latest book, No Address, highlights a deep empathy and commitment to honor the stories of those dealing with homelessness, and reminds us of the power of understanding in every person’s story—whether they are in the spotlight of fame, or in the streets of our cities.
Next, we’ll hear from Susan Binkley, the founder and president of Blue Monarch, a long-term residential recovery program. For nearly two decades, Susan has dedicated her life to helping women and their children break cycles of addiction, abuse, and trauma. Susan shares her remarkable journey from an unexpected dream that guided her steps to the profound impact her organization has had on many lives.
Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:
Past interview: Lauren Casper
Upcoming interview: Johnny Shelton
From My Front Row Seat: A Collection of Stories from My Time Working Alongside Women in Recovery
Interview Quotes:
“The church and we as Christians really have an answer that is such a benefit to people not only living in homeless situations, but to our whole society. We can help people find hope.” - Ken Abraham
“Empathy makes an incredible difference in our prayer lives.” - Ken Abraham<



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