My latest book The Gravity Of Life: Understanding and Applying the Ancient Wisdom found in the Book of Ecclesiastes to the Uncertainty of the 21st Century is available through @PinnLead. You can buy a copy at Amazon.
Communities Forward is back for episode 5, part 1 with Charles Bryson, the policy catalyst for @Trailnet Trailnet is a St. Louis nonprofit whose mission is to foster healthy, active, and vibrant communities. Listen to part one of our interview, at https://t.co/fRet5xjSUF
Happy Friday! Before you disconnect for the weekend, we hope you'll stop by https://t.co/riF0Islm7K for today's articles by @VanceBlackfox (https://t.co/ZZ6WbzBRwB) and @ZachDawes_Jr (https://t.co/d7clvYgb66), plus a #LookBack article by @tcarterstl (https://t.co/IqGftHL0q2).
There are no US courtrooms where women aren't allowed to argue cases because of our gender, no hospitals forbidding women to practice medicine.But there are churches everywhere from whose pulpits women are not permitted to preach. https://t.co/OJ4LgD52FH
After recording two shows yesterday, Eric said to Robb “Ten years ago, would you have dreamt that we would spend a day talking with @om3, @brianmclaren, and @dianabutlerbass?” It was a good day and it’s been an amazing ten years.
After a brief hiatus, the Communities Forward podcast is back. You can hear the interview at https://t.co/nlGSpEsCmz or wherever you listen to podcasts.
The restoration of the historic 3600 South Grand is now part of our Marquette Homes partnership with @risestl 🌟🥳🌟
Marquette Homes is a multi-site development that will bring 60 affordable apartments to the Dutchtown and Gravois Park communities.
Did you know? Since its founding Rise has helped develop more than 5,500 homes 137,000 square feet of commercial space. Click to read more:
https://t.co/8li4mdMHyC
#Rise#RiseCommunityDevelopment#community#STL#nonprofit
Thanks to @BrianKaylor for interviewing me about my new book Family Feuds: Forgotten Bible Rivalries and What the Church Can Relearn about Reconciliation. @RainerPublish
In the most recent episode of our Dangerous Dogma podcast, @BrianKaylor spoke with @tcarterstl of @risestl about issues of politics, power, and biblical interpretation. (5/x) https://t.co/ez9tQ5wLNz
Good morning! After you grab your morning beverage of choice, we hope you'll stop by https://t.co/riF0Islm7K for Thursday's articles by @rmitchrandall (https://t.co/kAIIbvLyoz), @tcarterstl (https://t.co/GpqBw84Mf9) and @DrDeLaTorre (https://t.co/F2dFw4Qw5x).
My latest book, Family Feuds: What the Church Can Relearn about Reconciliation, is available. It is my theology on forgiveness and reconciliation, not just in church and faith-based interactions, but life in general. Thanks to @RainerPublish for the opportunity.
Check out today's episode of Communities Forward. Cassandra Kaufman brings 25 plus years of experience in nonprofit management and leadership, working in health and human services.
https://t.co/xv05TeeDnU
In this episode of Terrell Carter's Communities-Forward-Podcast, Cassandra Kaufman discusses how the Mental Health Board seeks to help address the mental health challenges experienced in the St. Louis region.https://t.co/3qBPNPG1jV
I sincerely appreciate @risestl Executive Director, @tcarterstl, for the opportunity to discuss my career paths. Part 1 allows me to discuss my job as an federal Administrative Judge. Part 2 will cover my job as the Mayor of Maplewood. 💚🍁
Today on Terrell Carter's Communities Forward PodcastI, In part-1 of a 2-part interview, Judge Knapper discusses her 16-year journey to become an administrative judge for the USDA.https://t.co/xasLFxml3w