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Ep.5 - Faith Meets Innovation: Morality, Politics, and Building Communities with Dick Carr, Engineer, Habitat for Humanity President, and Stephen Minister

1 h 13 min · 28 de jul de 2025
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In this episode of The Republic We Keep, we explore the intersection of faith, morality, and civic innovation with Dick Carr — a former lead engineer at Bell Labs, longtime Habitat for Humanity president, and Stephen Minister. From building cutting-edge technology to building homes and stronger communities, Dick shares how his career in engineering and his deep commitment to service come together to shape a life of purpose. We discuss the role of faith-based organizations in today’s civic landscape, the lessons learned from decades of volunteer leadership, and how younger generations can find meaning and impact through hands-on service. Topics Covered: - Dick Carr’s journey from Bell Labs to Habitat for Humanity - The moral and civic power of faith-based organizations - Challenges and inspiring stories from community projects - Inspiring the next generation to serve and build change Tune in to discover how faith, innovation, and service can unite to build a stronger, more compassionate America.

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