#133: Like Food? This New Dad is Cooking Up a New Show to Rescue Sex Slavery Victims

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#133: Like Food? This New Dad is Cooking Up a New Show to Rescue Sex Slavery Victims

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Published on Nov 15, 2022, 5:52:57 AM
Total time: 00:56:59

Episode Description
More and more people are watching shows on the Food Network these days, for entertainment and learning how to cook. Now, a group of church youth in Georgia are having their own cooking competition show to raise money for a ministry and important cause that you'll learn a lot about from this week's uber-talented guest, a new father and pastor, on a podcast that we hope you love and SUBSCRIBE to. (6:19) After some fun clips of him cooking and the competition he's organizing...you'll meet Justin Gaston, student ministries director at North Highland Church in Columbus GA. We talk first about his passion for making videos that get people to smile, a way to tell stories like he does in sermons too. The vids can be serious or random and funny, like one that went viral several years ago called "Christmas in Columbus." Technology makes it easier for all of us to be storytellers! And he says it opens windows for him to talk about his church job and share the Lord with others. (16:08) The 1st of 8 streaming episodes of STL Kitchen (Speed The Light Kitchen) premieres Friday, November 18 on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087561967498 and on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7RcZ_4Zx45s. It's a cooking competition between 10 local church youth. Their goal is to raise $100,000 for "Project Rescue" to help build a school that's getting women and children out of sex slavery. Here's how and where you can donate to that and these young chefs supporting this cause: https://stlkitchen.org/. (24:41) Justin is also a husband and a new dad to their son Zion, born last Spring, with ministry being a family affair and church loving on them - like they should everybody. How does he balance church and home life and running a video business? It's discipline with his calendar, which includes intentional time for...his wife, reading the Bible, making cool videos. (36:15) Wanting to be the best version of himself, Justin also lost 30 pounds 3 years ago, when he was in his late 20s. What was his main motivations? How did he do it? Hint: it involved carbs and a personal trainer, which he highly recommends using. Since then, he's been improved spiritually and physically (46:15) After we talk some more about how Speed the Light will use the money raised through the STL Kitchen cooking competition show, Justin talks about all the smart, quick cooking videos he's been making lately on his Instagram page - his favorite things to cook lately and new things he's made, like funnel cakes. Favorite "cheat" foiods? (50:36) After our chat, "Food for Thought" is my favorite things to eat on Thanksgiving, and also my go-to foods for before and after long runs or races...then closing in prayer. Thanks for listening to the #RunTheRace podcast! Also, write a quick review about it, on Apple podcasts. For more info, go to www.wtvm.com/podcast/.
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