Meeting God in Our Life's Journey — with Meg Hunter-Kilmer
Season 2, Episode 1 | Originally aired on April 26, 2020
About the episode
"One of the most important things that I've learned in years of false starts is that God is not a God of destinations, He is a God of the journey."
Meg Hunter-Kilmer is a missionary who lives out her calling in a unique way. She heard God call her to pack up all her belongings, live in her car, and spread the good news. To anyone watching from the outside, this is a life that is beyond imagineable or bearable, and yet for Meg, God has provided and cared for her for years. She travels around the world, speaking to various audiences and groups about God's love, the communion of saints, and so many other things. In this episode, we talk about how she became a hobo missionary, her affinity and vast knowledge of the saints, and God has ravished her heart despite things not turning out the way she may have originally thought.
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Meet Meg Hunter-Kilmer
Meg Hunter-Kilmer is a hobo missionary. After 2 theology degrees from Notre Dame and 5 years as a high school religion teacher, she quit her job in 2012 to live out of her car and preach the Gospel to anyone who would listen. 50 states and 25 countries later, this seems to have been a less ridiculous decision than she initially thought. She blogs at www.piercedhands.com and at www.aleteia.org, though she's much more prolific on Instagram and Facebook.
You can learn more about Meg Hunter-Kilmer at the links that she mentions in her bio above, and also by following her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This episode, though it comes out now, was recorded in person at Rise Up 2019 in Toronto.