Hopecast from the City Mission

#3 - Dr. Chadd Hatfield - A Calling to Inner City Mission Work

42 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Dr. Chad Hatfield shares the story of how God changed his life, prepared him for ministry, and ultimately led him to the Huntington City Mission. He is honest about what many people learn the hard way. Ministry rarely looks like what you expect. Sometimes the suit comes off and you find yourself in work that requires you to get your hands dirty. Along the way, things you never thought would matter, like martial arts training, suddenly become useful. Add in years of counseling and 12-step work, and you begin to see how God was preparing the path all along. This is a story about calling, obedience, and showing up even when you do not fully understand where it is leading. God is in the work. If He calls you, step into it. It may not be what you imagined, but it will be the ride of your life.

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