Who said this? “For I was hungry, and you gave me meat. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you took me in?” You know who said it. It was Jesus. The Son of God. The owner of all things. He also said, “In as much as you have done it to the least of these, you’ve done it unto me.” On this episode of State of Independence Joe Watkins interviews Kathy Anderson-Martin, the Executive Director of Midwest Food Bank of Pennsylvania, who was transformed by life events and now lives on a mission to be the hands and feet of Jesus to neighbors in need. (original airdate 10-13-23).
Up Next in Season 4 (2023)
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Beyond Boycotts : State of Independence
From the Boston Tea Party onwards, we Americans have used the power of the Boycott to hit our opponents where it hurts—in the wallet. It was a signature act of quiet protest in the civil rights movement—one that was deployed to debilitate a system of segregated buses in Montgomery, Alabama. But i...
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The Gospel in the Law : State of Inde...
On this episode of State of Independence, Joe Watkins interviews Jeremey Samek, Esq. the Senior Counsel at Independence Law Center who has made it his life’s work to defend religious freedom and the right of conscience in America’s Courtrooms. (original airdate 9-22-23)
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Next Generation Voices : State of Ind...
Joe Watkins interviews Isaac Willour who is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal and in publications like the Christian Post and National Review. His writing is smart, incisive, and original, and he’s still in college. Watch the interview to see how the r...