Episode 48 - Stories Of Hope: Hope Africa Collective (with Brandon Weber) by Julle Mense published on 2021-08-10T14:36:32Z Continuing our intermittent Stories of Hope series, Alphonso and John sat down with Brandon Weber from Hope Africa Collective to talk about their work in youth development and community transformation. Listen in as they discuss the holistic, multidimensional nature of poverty; the role which our history and our context play in the narratives we believe about ourselves and each other, and how these narratives continue to entrench and perpetuate poverty. The effects of perpetual stress disorder on the self-perception of value among young people. The role of the church in extending the rule and the reign of God to restore all that has been distorted in society. What would it mean to create a pipeline of value with churches and NGOs working together to serve the marginalised and change the structures of inequality in our country? SHOWNOTES: 1. Find out more about the work of the Hope Africa Collective here: https://hopeafrica.com/ 2. Donate to the work of Hope Africa Collective https://hopeafrica.com/give/ 3. Get involved and volunteer with Hope Africa Collective here https://hopeafrica.com/get-involved/ 4. Audio produced by Exilic Music www.exilic.co.za 5. The work of Isiphambano, including Julle Mense, is advanced through the generous donations and support of those who resonate with a vision of a reconciled and just South Africa. Please consider becoming a partner in this ministry by financial giving either through a one-off gift or regular monthly giving. Donate by following this link www.payfast.co.za/donate/go/isiphambano Genre Religion & Spirituality