In 2015, the small rural town of Austin, Indiana became the epicenter of the worst drug-fueled HIV outbreak in US history. As the only doctor in Austin, Dr. William Cooke saw firsthand the extreme poverty and toxic conditions that exist in small pockets of America, out of sight and out of mind for the more fortunate. But in the middle of these horrific conditions, William was able to become the hands and feet of Jesus in a tangible way to those who needed it most. William sits down with Davey to share some of how he found purpose in walking with people through life’s toughest trials and working to repair the broken systems at the root of this pain.
Episode 169 - Liuan Huska
Episode 168 - Lysa Terkeurst
Episode 167 - Shaunti Feldhahn
Episode 166 - Robb Hiller
Episode 165 - Anne Kertz Kernion
Episode 164 - Darryl Strawberry
Episode 163 - Vaneetha Risner
Episode 162 - Kendra Clark
Episode 161 - Meg Apperson
Episode 160 - Joe Sangl
Episode 159 - Ryan Mack
Episode 158 - David Steward and Brandon Mann
Episode 157 - Rachel Cruze
Episode 156 - Erin Weidemann
Episode 155 - Justin White
Episode 154 - Mary and Dave Gothi
Episode 153 - Hilarie and Joe Barry
Bonus Episode - Aubrey Sampson Discusses Overcoming Sexual Abuse and Assault
Episode 152 - Nicole Zasowski
Episode 151 - Leslie Vernick
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