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Where Others Fled, They Built
Manage episode 497547041 series 3392357
Pastor Mark DeYmaz leads Mosaic Church, a multiethnic congregation in Little Rock, Arkansas. He’s spent decades working across lines of race, class, and politics to try to rebuild broken trust in some of the most wounded neighborhoods.
He intentionally built his church in an area of the city with some of the highest crime rates—an area with significant homelessness and opioid issues—putting them right in the middle of the challenges they aim to address.
The church has spent decades creating what DeYmaz calls a “hub of hope”—offering everything from food and counseling to housing support and chess club.
DeYmaz breaks down two essential needs every person must have—significance and security—and why addressing those needs is key to preventing violence and creating lasting change. From repurposing abandoned buildings to attracting investment from the business community, he explains that restoring neighborhoods isn’t just about programs—it’s about people, persistence, and purpose.
[Website]: https://smartjustice.org/
[YouTube]: https://www.youtube.com/@wewillrestorehope
[Spotify + Apple + More]: https://smartjustice.buzzsprout.com/1213400/follow
[Facebook]: https://www.facebook.com/restorehopearkansas
[LinkedIn]: https://www.linkedin.com/company/restore-hope-arkansas
[Instagram]: https://www.instagram.com/restorehope.io/
Chapters
1. The Group Violence Intervention Approach (00:00:00)
2. Mosaic Church's Multi-Ethnic Vision (00:01:18)
3. Creating a Community Hub (00:03:20)
4. Security and Significance for Youth (00:07:22)
5. Economic Revival's Role in Safety (00:11:52)
6. The Long Game of Community Change (00:16:34)
31 episodes
Manage episode 497547041 series 3392357
Pastor Mark DeYmaz leads Mosaic Church, a multiethnic congregation in Little Rock, Arkansas. He’s spent decades working across lines of race, class, and politics to try to rebuild broken trust in some of the most wounded neighborhoods.
He intentionally built his church in an area of the city with some of the highest crime rates—an area with significant homelessness and opioid issues—putting them right in the middle of the challenges they aim to address.
The church has spent decades creating what DeYmaz calls a “hub of hope”—offering everything from food and counseling to housing support and chess club.
DeYmaz breaks down two essential needs every person must have—significance and security—and why addressing those needs is key to preventing violence and creating lasting change. From repurposing abandoned buildings to attracting investment from the business community, he explains that restoring neighborhoods isn’t just about programs—it’s about people, persistence, and purpose.
[Website]: https://smartjustice.org/
[YouTube]: https://www.youtube.com/@wewillrestorehope
[Spotify + Apple + More]: https://smartjustice.buzzsprout.com/1213400/follow
[Facebook]: https://www.facebook.com/restorehopearkansas
[LinkedIn]: https://www.linkedin.com/company/restore-hope-arkansas
[Instagram]: https://www.instagram.com/restorehope.io/
Chapters
1. The Group Violence Intervention Approach (00:00:00)
2. Mosaic Church's Multi-Ethnic Vision (00:01:18)
3. Creating a Community Hub (00:03:20)
4. Security and Significance for Youth (00:07:22)
5. Economic Revival's Role in Safety (00:11:52)
6. The Long Game of Community Change (00:16:34)
31 episodes
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