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In this episode of Doing Good is Simple, host Chris Marlow welcomes longtime friend and Help One Now partner Michael Eady.
They reflect on over a decade of doing good together and explore how ordinary people can make a meaningful impact.
Michael shares his journey of action-driven faith, community-building, and the balance between ambition and service.
Michael and Chris discuss a quote from The Lord of the Rings emphasizing that small, everyday deeds keep darkness at bay.
Michael embodies this by taking intentional action in his community and business, demonstrating that kindness isn’t just a feeling but a practice.
Michael highlights how vital relationships are in every aspect of his life—family, business, church, and nonprofit work.
He stresses that true impact happens in community, and isolation only leads to loneliness.
His life is a testament to the power of building deep, meaningful connections.
As a business owner, Michael strives for excellence but remains focused on a bigger purpose.
He shares how true fulfillment comes not from personal achievements but from using success as a tool to serve others.
Whether in sports marketing or nonprofit work, he seeks to make a difference in people’s lives.
Michael challenges listeners with a simple but profound truth: “You cannot love your neighbor if you do not know your neighbor.”
He encourages stepping out of comfort zones, engaging with different communities, and being present in people's lives rather than just appearing connected through social media.
Discussing James 1:22—“Do not merely listen to the word... Do what it says”—Michael and Chris unpack the idea that faith isn’t passive.
The gospel calls for justice, action, and serving those in need. Michael warns that ignoring this can lead to spiritual emptiness, even for those who are active in church but not in true service.
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Impact
Chris closes with a powerful reminder: the world isn’t changed by celebrities or influencers, but by everyday people who show up, love their neighbors, and take action.
Whether it’s supporting a friend, mentoring a child, or serving the poor, small acts of love can create ripples of change.
This Show is sponsored by Help One Now
Check out our Live Show Events here: LinkedIn & Youtube
Subscribe to our Newsletter: Doing Good Is Simple Newsletter
By Chris MarlowIn this episode of Doing Good is Simple, host Chris Marlow welcomes longtime friend and Help One Now partner Michael Eady.
They reflect on over a decade of doing good together and explore how ordinary people can make a meaningful impact.
Michael shares his journey of action-driven faith, community-building, and the balance between ambition and service.
Michael and Chris discuss a quote from The Lord of the Rings emphasizing that small, everyday deeds keep darkness at bay.
Michael embodies this by taking intentional action in his community and business, demonstrating that kindness isn’t just a feeling but a practice.
Michael highlights how vital relationships are in every aspect of his life—family, business, church, and nonprofit work.
He stresses that true impact happens in community, and isolation only leads to loneliness.
His life is a testament to the power of building deep, meaningful connections.
As a business owner, Michael strives for excellence but remains focused on a bigger purpose.
He shares how true fulfillment comes not from personal achievements but from using success as a tool to serve others.
Whether in sports marketing or nonprofit work, he seeks to make a difference in people’s lives.
Michael challenges listeners with a simple but profound truth: “You cannot love your neighbor if you do not know your neighbor.”
He encourages stepping out of comfort zones, engaging with different communities, and being present in people's lives rather than just appearing connected through social media.
Discussing James 1:22—“Do not merely listen to the word... Do what it says”—Michael and Chris unpack the idea that faith isn’t passive.
The gospel calls for justice, action, and serving those in need. Michael warns that ignoring this can lead to spiritual emptiness, even for those who are active in church but not in true service.
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Impact
Chris closes with a powerful reminder: the world isn’t changed by celebrities or influencers, but by everyday people who show up, love their neighbors, and take action.
Whether it’s supporting a friend, mentoring a child, or serving the poor, small acts of love can create ripples of change.
This Show is sponsored by Help One Now
Check out our Live Show Events here: LinkedIn & Youtube
Subscribe to our Newsletter: Doing Good Is Simple Newsletter