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The word is out: Our God is a giving God!
In this 25th episode of the River Foundation Podcast, Kay Hiramine shares how his dream of becoming a pastor and his experience in business and finance led him to become the Relationship Coordinator for Generosity Path in Southeast Asia. Tune in to hear how God is working through the Generosity Movement to teach people not only about finances but about cultivating a life of counter-cultural generosity.
Episode Highlights
[0:31] Calling from Austin, Kay Hiramine, Relationship Coordinator for Generosity Path for Southeast Asia
[1:05] After being raised by Buddhist parents, what happened after Kay accepted Christ as a teenager
[2:11] "We have enough pastors who haven't worked a day in their life." What the elders of Kay's church told him he had to do before they would send him to seminary
[2:42] Church plants, Global Harvest Ministries, and humanitarian non-profits: the missional opportunities that led Kay to supporting other businessmen and women in their faith journeys
[3:50] Kay shares his plethora of "business cards"
[4:41] How Kay met the River Foundation through the Generosity Movement
[5:37] "The hand of God has been amazing." How Kay has seen the Lord work through Taste of Generosity
[9:25] How the River Foundation is supporting the Generosity Movement in Southeast Asia
[11:08] "One gentleman owned seventy-five restaurants." The affluent leaders who attended Taste of Generosity in Indonesia (and how they responded to the message of generosity)
[12:58] The most important thing Kay says you can do to support Generosity Path
Episode Resources
Generosity Path
J127 Ministries
Vision for the Nations Fellowship
Catalyst Convergence
Generations of Virtue
By The River FoundationThe word is out: Our God is a giving God!
In this 25th episode of the River Foundation Podcast, Kay Hiramine shares how his dream of becoming a pastor and his experience in business and finance led him to become the Relationship Coordinator for Generosity Path in Southeast Asia. Tune in to hear how God is working through the Generosity Movement to teach people not only about finances but about cultivating a life of counter-cultural generosity.
Episode Highlights
[0:31] Calling from Austin, Kay Hiramine, Relationship Coordinator for Generosity Path for Southeast Asia
[1:05] After being raised by Buddhist parents, what happened after Kay accepted Christ as a teenager
[2:11] "We have enough pastors who haven't worked a day in their life." What the elders of Kay's church told him he had to do before they would send him to seminary
[2:42] Church plants, Global Harvest Ministries, and humanitarian non-profits: the missional opportunities that led Kay to supporting other businessmen and women in their faith journeys
[3:50] Kay shares his plethora of "business cards"
[4:41] How Kay met the River Foundation through the Generosity Movement
[5:37] "The hand of God has been amazing." How Kay has seen the Lord work through Taste of Generosity
[9:25] How the River Foundation is supporting the Generosity Movement in Southeast Asia
[11:08] "One gentleman owned seventy-five restaurants." The affluent leaders who attended Taste of Generosity in Indonesia (and how they responded to the message of generosity)
[12:58] The most important thing Kay says you can do to support Generosity Path
Episode Resources
Generosity Path
J127 Ministries
Vision for the Nations Fellowship
Catalyst Convergence
Generations of Virtue