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Episode 17: Grace in Hard Places with Walter Straham and Rosa Fossett-Gilbert

41 min · 14. mai 2026
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What happens when people choose to show up in places most of the world would rather avoid? In this episode, Heather talks with Walter Straham and Rosa Fossett-Gilbert of Kairos Prison Ministry about prison ministry, Kairos Outside, and the quiet weight carried by families and loved ones on the outside. This conversation goes beyond labels and assumptions into something much more human: dignity, compassion, second chances, and the power of simply being there. Walter shares how one phrase — adding value — shaped his path into ministry with incarcerated men and youth. Rosa opens up about attending a Kairos Outside weekend as a guest before returning to serve women whose lives have been impacted by incarceration. This is a conversation about grace in hard places, hope for people who feel forgotten, and why no one should have to carry pain alone. We would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599584/fan_mail/new]

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