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Nathan Ferrell and Erin McGee Ferrell

Husband and wife Nathan Ferrell (50) and Erin McGee Ferrell (50) talk about Nathan's role as a U.S. Navy Chaplain. They reflect on Nathan's deployment to Bahrain and their experiences as a military couple.

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Dawn Tatum and Elizabeth Soileau Acton

One Small Step conversation partners Dawn Tatum (60) and Elizabeth Soileau Acton (44) discuss God's power in their lives, from Dawn's sudden illness and need for a liver transplant, to Elizabeth's long path to becoming a minister. They also discuss...

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Dee Dunbar and Mary Rodgers

One Small Step partners Dee Dunbar (65) and Mary Rodgers (56) discuss their work as special education teachers, their children, and their political values.

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Robin Mathews-Johnson and Elmo Winters

One Small Step partners Robin Mathews-Johnson (67) and Elmo Winters (72) discuss their upbringings, their political views, and their work as ministers.

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Marcel Joseph, Evelyn Joseph, and Chelsea Sheets

Chelsea Sheets (30) interviews her grandparents, Marcel Joseph (77) and Evelyn Joseph (73), about their life before they were called to ministry. Marcel and Evelyn reflect on their journey of faith and talk about raising children and being traveling ministers.

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Olivia Figley and James Figley

Olivia Figley (18) shares a conversation with her grandfather, James "Patrick" Figley (83), about their family, Patrick’s faith, how he became a minister, and the values that he practices in life.

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Kendra Morgan and Clark Morgan

Kendra Morgan (38) shares a conversation with her father, Clark Morgan (64), about their family’s history and Civil War history. Clark also talks about his involvement in living history, in Civil War reenactments, and about his gratitude for the support...

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Scott Acord and Randy Crane

Randy Crane (46) talks with Scott Acord (59) about his journey from being a minister to working in a Christian finance company before he found the job that most suits him at Providence.

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Lea Zikmund and James Douglas Whitfield

Lea Zikmund (23) and her new friend James Douglas Whitfield (69) talk about James' deep religious practices, religious visions he has had, and what he wants his grandchildren to know about living a life of faith.

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Janet McKeithan and Robbie Jones

Friends and colleagues in activism, Janet McKeithan (64) and Robbie Jones (62) talk about Janet's journey to ministry and activism and the impact of organization they work for in the community.

My Mom and I talk about her childhood moving between Portugal and America, her education, and her upbringing

My mom moved over 25 times in her life, some of their family struggled with substance abuse and mental illness. I talk to her about what it was like growing up with a mother who was unhinged.

Interview with my father

My father has been one of the most influential people in both my academic and personal life. In this interview, we talk about his childhood, schooling, and career. Towards the end of the interview, we also discuss some of the...

Priest and Collegiate Athletics Superfan

When Paulist Fr. Bob O'Donnell was in high school, he mentored young kids from the poor side of town by playing basketball with them once a month. Today he's still reaching out to young people through athletics--attending many of the...

Linus Mavers interviews his mother Elizabeth Caldwell about growing up

In this interview, recorded on November 25th, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois, Linus Mavers (18) interviews his mother Elizabeth Caldwell (57) about her life and childhood. Elizabeth talks about growing up in different cities and moving around as the daughter of...

“We are talking to you today because we think everyone’s story is important”

Eneida Pacheco shares life advice and her experiences as a visually impaired person with students from The Franklin School of Innovation.

“Set your goals, believe it, achieve it.”

EJ Ford, IFB Solution's employee of the year, shares life advice and his experiences as a visually impaired person with students from The Franklin School of Innovation.