episode 34: Sarah Jackson and the House that Love Built

Sarah Jackson joins our conversation. Sarah is entrepreneur of compassion and hospitality. With a heart for the immigrant community, Sarah and her team at Casa de Paz in Denver, Colorado, serve individuals and families who have suffered immigration detention. Our conversation is wide ranging, including information on Sarah’s favorite type of television programming, wisdom from her 3-year old niece, Gabi, and a foundational belief in the abundance of God’s provision and grace.

 
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As we talk about God’s abundance, Sarah describes how, even during the pandemic, Casa de Paz has had the opportunity to grow and develop and expand. Over the past year, Sarah authored a book, The House that Love Built, and has been the focus of a documentary that is now making the rounds at film festivals, Welcome Strangers: A timely story of loving thy neighbor.

Learn more about Sarah Jackson and Casa de Paz by buying the book, and by following on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

And remember to support At the Speed of Darkness, who produced our intro and outro music. You can listen to and support At the Speed of Darkness on Bandcamp at https://atthespeedofdarkness.bandcamp.com/

Craig Morton
pastor, husband, dad, consultant, discernmentarian, cooking hobbyist, sports-junkie and happy dog owner (both as I have a happy dog and I am happy to have a dog)
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