A conversation with Steve Bradbury (part 2)

This is the second episode in a short podcast series of conversations with Steve Bradbury, capturing some of his stories, thoughts and reflections on his time as director of TEAR Australia (now Tearfund Australia). You can find more details about Steve in this previous post, but he has a deep commitment to faith-integrated poverty alleviation and is gifted at telling stories in a way that is both engaging and thought-provoking.

You can also access the podcast here.

In this episode Steve shares some stories and reflections from his initial years as director at TEARfund Australia, including the impact that visiting economically poor communities had on him, why he took an educational (rather than a fundraising) approach to supporter engagement and the variety of ways that people responded to this new way of working.

About Clinton Bergsma

I live near Fremantle in Western Australia with my sweet wife and our four children. I love exploring the intersection between theology and practice for all aspects of life, and get excited about finding ways to bring those two together in the life choices available to me. I love learning and making things with my hands, family days, gardening and home produce. I am terrible with a paint brush or camera, and I know nothing about cardiology. I do not own a cardigan. Yet. I also manage Amos Australia, help facilitate a Masters of Transformational Development through Eastern College of Australia, and am undertaking some additional study. I tend to order more books than I can read. Actually, I don't tend to. I do.
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2 Responses to A conversation with Steve Bradbury (part 2)

  1. Daniel Bosveld says:

    Dear Steve and Clint, thank you for telling the story of living a life of love for others. Love Daniel

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