Yesterday at New Hope, I had the privilege of interviewing Mark Horvath, a good friend and founder of Invisiblepeople.tv. Mark shared about his journey into homelessness from affluence, how he got off the streets, and what he is doing now to serve the homeless.
We are currently in a series at our church focusing on poverty and faith. It’s our contention that God’s heart for the poor and our participation in his care for those impacted by poverty sits at the core of the mission of the church. Justice is not just a nice add-on to Christian faith, it is a foundational aspect of God’s redemption of the world.
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Special Note: There are portions of this recording that refer to videos being shown during the interview. All of those videos are available below.
The following is a copy of the presentation used for this message:
Here is the Interview of Mark
Mark from invisible people on Vimeo.
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This post is tagged Compassionate Justice, Homeless, Homelessness, Houseless, Houselessness, Invisible People, Social Justice

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