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Bridge The Gap: A Global Year Podcast

Podcast door Global Year

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"The Global Year Podcast explores stories of faith, adventure, and cultural immersion through the lens of gap year missions. Join us as we bridge the gap between ordinary life and extraordinary global experiences, empowering young people to follow Jesus and make a difference around the world."

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aflevering A Bottle Of Peach Tea Confirmed The Next Step: Caleb Earle artwork

A Bottle Of Peach Tea Confirmed The Next Step: Caleb Earle

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2412964/fan_mail/new] A kid watches Hercules, dreams of a far-off place, and somehow that thread turns into a real life in Italy. Caleb Earl, one of our Global Year field leaders, sits down with us to trace the whole story: the first short-term mission trip that made him feel “alive,” the slow grind of learning Italian, and the moment a simple bottle of peach tea felt like God saying, it’s time. We get specific about the work. Caleb breaks down what these Italy kids camps actually are: day camps for ages six to thirteen where families sign up for English learning through sports, crafts, and music led by native English speakers, with Bible discussions shared openly as part of the week. He also shares the unglamorous side of cross-cultural ministry leadership, from registration and schedules to volunteer onboarding, plus how COVID pushed the team to build a full YouTube camp and later plant new camps across Italy with a replicable manual and resources. Then we go deeper into the inner life of leadership. Caleb talks marriage overseas, winter heaviness, residency bureaucracy, and what it takes to guide young adults for months at a time without trying to control their growth. We also wrestle with “religious anxiety,” learning to loosen our grip on needing to get everything right, and discovering how global Christianity expands the way we see God. The conversation closes with a big transition: sensing a season shift and choosing to move back to the United States with peace even when the plan isn’t finished. Subscribe for more Global Year stories, share this with someone considering a gap year or missions, and leave a review so more people can find us. What part of Caleb’s story hits closest to home for you? Support the show [https://globalyear.kindful.com/?campaign=1023148] Connect with Us: * Website: https://www.globalyear.org [https://www.globalyear.org/applynow] * Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/global.year/ [https://www.instagram.com/global.year/] * Email: info@globalyear.org

14 mei 2026 - 59 min
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Parents on Faith, Fear and Funding a Gap Year (Part 2)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2412964/fan_mail/new] What if the bravest thing a parent can do is step back so their child can step forward? We sit down with moms and dads who watched their kids trade comfort for a year of service overseas—and came home with something no classroom could teach: confident maturity. The stories start raw and real: a post-Christmas visit where a daughter clung to independence, a dad enforcing guardrails in high school, a son too introverted to share much. Then the turn—values chosen rather than imposed, language learned on the fly, and a growing eagerness to lead, invite, and serve. Across these moments, a pattern emerges. Distance didn’t fracture families; it refined them. Parents describe the slow confirmations that this path was right: modesty embraced without pressure, deeper faith that anchors decisions, and a quiet courage that sticks through college, marriage, and new parenthood. One father’s plan for self-reliance—oil changes, tire changes, driving stick—became the foundation for a new kind of resilience when his daughter followed a call to ministry, multiplying student impact in every city they’ve lived. We also get practical for families on the fence. Anxiety is normal. Unknowns are real. But the counsel here is steady: let your child be obedient and trust God with the outcomes. A nine-month gap year can compress years of growth—cultural agility, empathy, problem-solving, spiritual depth—while widening their world far beyond grades and resumes. And the effect doesn’t stop at one student; siblings notice the change, communities are served, and conversations abroad plant seeds that bloom later. Fifteen years in, with over 600 students sent and a bold aim to reach 10,000, the ripple is more like multiplication than addition. That’s why this conversation carries both gravity and hope: you can protect your child without controlling their story, and sometimes the safest place is exactly where purpose meets risk. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a parent who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest question—we’ll address it in a future episode. Support the show [https://globalyear.kindful.com/?campaign=1023148] Connect with Us: * Website: https://www.globalyear.org [https://www.globalyear.org/applynow] * Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/global.year/ [https://www.instagram.com/global.year/] * Email: info@globalyear.org

11 mrt 2026 - 24 min
aflevering Parents On Faith, Fear, And Funding A Gap Year (Part 1) artwork

Parents On Faith, Fear, And Funding A Gap Year (Part 1)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2412964/fan_mail/new] What if the bravest thing a parent can do is let go? We sit down with Jim and Judy, plus Randy and Melissa, to unpack the messy, beautiful process of releasing a son or daughter to a Global Year gap year—complete with fear, fundraising, and faith that refuses to blink. From first reactions of surrender and control to the practical questions around safety and cost, this conversation pulls no punches and offers real hope. You’ll hear why one dad worried more about college than a year abroad, how another mom walked past empty-room photos and still chose trust, and what changed when parents visited their kids and saw confidence rooted in community. Safety becomes specific, not theoretical, as leaders, local churches, and wise boundaries turn unknowns into lived experience. The money hurdle becomes a teacher too: car washes in the rain, garage sales in blistering heat, letters to supporters—and then the unexplainable moments when a final gift lands to the dollar. These stories don’t glamorize pressure; they reveal provision and a deeper dependence that reshapes both students and parents. By the end, the takeaway is clear: a gap year isn’t a detour from growth, it’s a catalyst. Students return with language, grit, empathy, and a clearer sense of calling. Parents return with a softer grip and stronger faith. If you’re weighing college timelines, worried about safety, or staring down a fundraising goal that feels impossible, this episode offers grounded insight and firsthand wisdom from families who’ve lived it. Listen, share it with a parent who needs courage today, and if it helps, leave a quick review so more families can find their next faithful step. Support the show [https://globalyear.kindful.com/?campaign=1023148] Connect with Us: * Website: https://www.globalyear.org [https://www.globalyear.org/applynow] * Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/global.year/ [https://www.instagram.com/global.year/] * Email: info@globalyear.org

27 feb 2026 - 27 min
aflevering The Sacred Disruption: Rethinking the Default Life Plan w/ Brant Fountain artwork

The Sacred Disruption: Rethinking the Default Life Plan w/ Brant Fountain

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2412964/fan_mail/new] What if the greatest spiritual growth happens when we step off the conventional path? In this enlightening conversation, youth pastor Brant Fountain reconnects with podcast hosts to reflect on their shared 2009 gap year experience in Costa Rica and how it continues to shape ministry approaches sixteen years later. Against the backdrop of today's youth culture—where students face unprecedented pressure, disconnection, and mental health challenges—Brant passionately advocates for breaking free from "cookie-cutter Christianity." Drawing from his own transformative experience, he explains how taking a year to surrender completely to God provided clarity and direction that four years of college couldn't match. The conversation delves into the concept of "the soul-sucking voice of reasonableness" that keeps many from taking holy risks. While today's generation appears more cautious than ever, research shows elderly people's greatest regret is not taking more risks. This paradox frames a compelling argument for why gap years might be exactly what our disconnected, anxious youth need. Beyond theoretical discussion, the episode offers practical wisdom about navigating relationships during mission experiences, recognizing spiritual idols, and approaching major life decisions with complete surrender. Brant's journey—including how he and his now-wife Julie went from best friends to engaged in just eight days after returning from Costa Rica—illustrates how God often works in unexpected ways when we create space for authentic spiritual formation. Whether you're a student considering your next steps, a parent navigating options with your teen, or a youth pastor guiding young people, this conversation invites you to reconsider conventional wisdom and embrace the transformative power of holy risk-taking. What might God do with your life if you laid everything on the line? Support the show [https://globalyear.kindful.com/?campaign=1023148] Connect with Us: * Website: https://www.globalyear.org [https://www.globalyear.org/applynow] * Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/global.year/ [https://www.instagram.com/global.year/] * Email: info@globalyear.org

10 mei 2025 - 45 min
aflevering Sparking a Global Movement: Faith, Vision, and Transformative Journeys w/ Johnny Condrey artwork

Sparking a Global Movement: Faith, Vision, and Transformative Journeys w/ Johnny Condrey

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2412964/fan_mail/new] What if a single conversation could spark a movement that changes thousands of lives across the globe? Join us as we sit down with the founder and president of Global Year, who also happens to be my dad, to trace the incredible journey from an idea born in South Carolina to a global mission. Through a transformative chat with Dr. Johnny Hunt, this vision took root, initially sending nine high school graduates to Argentina and laying the groundwork for what would become an influential initiative. Discover how the seeds of this journey grew over seven to eight years, culminating in a life-altering decision to commit fully to inspiring young people to engage with the world. Hear tales of unwavering faith and unexpected blessings as we recount stories that defined the early days of Global Year. Picture a roofer named Warren, stepping into our lives through divine guidance to help with crucial home repairs, or the miraculous $25,000 donation that propelled our mission forward. These moments highlight the power of community and belief in a higher purpose, shaping a vision of sending young people to spiritually challenging parts of the world. Through experiences with Score International, the dream of mobilizing 10,000 young individuals remains at the forefront, even as we face trials and triumphs. As we look ahead, the episode brings into focus Global Year's mission to expand its reach to untouched regions, including new ventures in Canada. We reflect on the profound impact these gap year experiences have on students, their families, and their communities. The challenges of letting go and trusting in a divine plan are met with stories of transformation and growth. Journey with us through lessons in faith and the joy found in supportive relationships, as we continue to trust in a sovereign power guiding our path to global impact. Support the show [https://globalyear.kindful.com/?campaign=1023148] Connect with Us: * Website: https://www.globalyear.org [https://www.globalyear.org/applynow] * Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/global.year/ [https://www.instagram.com/global.year/] * Email: info@globalyear.org

2 feb 2025 - 36 min
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