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Love That Stays: Missions and the Power of Consistency

Love That Stays: Missions and the Power of Consistency

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In this moving episode of Bringing Hope and Freedom, Pastor Kirk, Matt, and Holly sit down to talk about the recent missions trip to Prince of Peace Home for Girls in Guatemala — a ministry that has cared for hundreds of orphaned and abandoned children for over 40 years. Pastor Kirk shares powerful stories of heartbreak, redemption, and transformation — including the girl who once refused to engage but returned years later ready to love and trust again. Through laughter, honesty, and tears, the team reflects on what it means to bring the love of Jesus to the most vulnerable and why consistency can break through even the hardest hearts. They also discuss why Abundant Life Ministries believes in active missions — locally and globally — from building wells and feeding families to mentoring youth. This conversation reminds us that true religion isn’t just words—it’s love in action.

Key Topics:
  • Inside the Prince of Peace Home for Girls in Guatemala
  • Breaking cycles of rejection and trauma with consistent love
  • Why Jesus calls us to care for orphans and widows
  • The eternal impact of short-term missions done with long-term love
  • How serving others changes your own heart and perspective
  • The difference a week of love can make in a lifetime of pain
If you’ve ever wondered why missions matter or what it really means to love like Jesus, this episode will inspire you to see the world through God’s heart for the lost and the broken.

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