"From Despair to Hope: How Faith Transforms Lives and Communities" -ft John Elmore
While serving those experiencing homelessness, we will serve many individuals who struggle with addiction. Today, Wayne will be interviewing his long-time friend, Pastor John Elmore. What can you say to an addict to encourage them to seek help and recovery?
At the time of recording, John Elmore was a teaching pastor at Watermark Church (http://www.watermark.org) in Dallas, TX. Recently, he and his family have moved to Waco, where he is joining the staff of Harris Creek Church (https://www.harriscreek.org/).
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1. Introduction to the Podcast and Discussion Topic (00:01 - 01:06)
Wayne introduces the podcast's theme on addiction and the Christian approach to supporting addicts, with guest John Elmore.
At the time of recording, John Elmore was a teaching pastor at Watermark Church (http://www.watermark.org) in Dallas, TX. Recently, he and his family have moved to Waco, where he is joining the staff of Harris Creek Church (https://www.harriscreek.org/).
Follow Wayne Walker https://www.instagram.com/wayne_ourcalling/
Follow John Elmore https://www.instagram.com/john_a_elmore/
Purchase John's book: https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Starts-Today-Overcoming-Addictions/dp/1540900622/ref=monarch_sidesheet
1. Introduction to the Podcast and Discussion Topic (00:01 - 01:06)
Wayne introduces the podcast's theme on addiction and the Christian approach to supporting addicts, with guest John Elmore.
2. Mission and Vision of "Our Calling" (00:25 - 00:43)
John inquires about the non-profit, Wayne explains their commitment to serving the homeless with dignity and integrity.
John inquires about the non-profit, Wayne explains their commitment to serving the homeless with dignity and integrity.
3. John's Personal Journey with Addiction (01:19 - 02:30)
John recounts his severe alcoholism, functional drug use, and a pivotal suicidal moment leading to his spiritual rebirth and recovery through faith.
4. The Impact of Faith on Recovery (02:30 - 03:51)
John discusses his role in various ministries and the life-changing power of Jesus Christ, which he now preaches.
5. Dynamics of Addiction and Recovery (04:58 - 07:08)
John correlates the 12-step program with Jesus' teachings, emphasizing the evangelical aspect of spreading the message and supporting others.
John correlates the 12-step program with Jesus' teachings, emphasizing the evangelical aspect of spreading the message and supporting others.
6. Realities of Addiction from Street Outreach (08:11 - 11:17)
Wayne shares firsthand experiences with addicts on the streets, describing encounters that underscore the necessity of faith-based interventions.
7. Community and Consistency in Support (16:25 - 17:58)
The importance of consistent, daily community support and interaction to guard against the deceitfulness of sin is discussed.
8. Structuring Effective Recovery Environments (20:22 - 22:33)
The conversation turns to the importance of creating supportive environments that facilitate recovery through structured programs and community involvement.
The conversation turns to the importance of creating supportive environments that facilitate recovery through structured programs and community involvement.
9. Logistical and Emotional Challenges in Recovery Efforts (22:48 - 25:16)
Wayne outlines the operational and emotional challenges involved in running recovery programs, including the common occurrences of relapse.
Wayne outlines the operational and emotional challenges involved in running recovery programs, including the common occurrences of relapse.
10. Prioritizing Christ in the Path to Recovery (26:15 - 43:00)
The discussion concludes with an emphasis on the essential role of establishing and maintaining a foundational relationship with Jesus Christ for true recovery.
The discussion concludes with an emphasis on the essential role of establishing and maintaining a foundational relationship with Jesus Christ for true recovery.
Both Wayne and John conclude by reaffirming the necessity of turning to Jesus both for initial recovery and for sustaining change, advocating for an approach that combines practical help with spiritual depth.
Creators and Guests
Host
Wayne Walker
CEO and Pastor Wayne Walker serves as the CEO and Pastor to the homeless at OurCalling. In 2001, Wayne, along with his wife Carolyn, started serving the homeless community in Dallas. They founded OurCalling in 2009. During his youth, Wayne’s family actively pursued the scriptural commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself” by modeling the life of Jesus to scores of foster children whose own origins represented generations of human brokenness, dysfunction, sexual exploitation, and abuse. Early exposure to these destructive forces set him on a path to recognize the long-term effects of trauma, which often lead to homelessness. While completing his Master’s Degree in Cross-Cultural Ministry from Dallas Theological Seminary, Wayne befriended and ministered to men and women in the homeless community. During that time he began to establish personal, discipleship-oriented relationships with homeless individuals, many in the same urban setting where he and his family continue to work today.