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Jul 18, 2016

Today I have on Jamie Ivey from the Happy Hour podcast. 

I’ve been listening to Jamie’s show several years now and she’s actually a huge inspiration to me so when she said yes to coming onto the show I kinda did a happy dance all across my living room. True story.  The reason why and why you’ll find out soon in our conversation today about her work in a prison ministry with Redeemed Ministries is that Jamie is incredibly genuine, intelligent, and passionate. Her desire to make Jesus known and to offer her support to women in need is infectious.  You simply want to be better after listening to Jamie. Which is why her podcast is a favorite of mine.  Today Jamie share with us sex trafficking opened her eyes to the needs of women in jails, how the book Just Mercy by Brian Stevenson opened her heart to have compassion for people entangled in the justice system, and how Redeemed Ministries is opening doors for her to love and encourage women trying to overcome the hard things in their lives that landed them in jail.  It’s a really inspiring conversation and I hope you stick around. 

Links mentioned in the episode:

Sign up for the Shalom in the City Newsletter to find the Shalom Steps and next steps if you want to seek wholeness for women who are incarcerated. 

http://eepurl.com/bLBUqz

Redeemed Ministries is the organization Jamie works with and they exist  “To bring Christ’s loving redemption and amazing liberation within our communities by providing environments conducive for holistic healing and guiding adult survivors of domestic sex trafficking to healthy, productive and independent living.”

http://redeemedministries.com/

Books* that helped Jamie form this practice of Shalom:

"Girls Like Us: Fighting for a World Where Girls Are Not For Sale: A Memoir" by Rachel Lloyd

Just Mercy A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson

*affiliate links

Jamie's end show quote came from a song by Sara Groves

"I Saw What I Saw"

Next week we have Kelly Gordon from Love Well Blog and the Sorta Awesome podcast to talk about self-care, Sabbath, and shalom. 

Until then...

 

Shalom in your earbuds,

 

Osheta

 

 

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