132: Your Local Impact

Part 2 of the 2-Part Series on Neighboring 

In this episode of iRetire4Him, Jim Brangenberg and Bruce Bruinsma dive into the powerful impact retirees can have on their local communities. With the freedom that comes after leaving the workforce, retirement offers a unique opportunity to pour into others. From mentoring younger generations to supporting foster families, retirees have the chance to build connections and meet real needs. Bruce shares examples of simple yet meaningful actions, like mentoring someone at a church event or organizing groups to assist foster families with meals, chores, and encouragement. 

The episode also features returning guest Amy Ford of Embrace Grace, who highlights how churches are changing lives by extending compassion and grace to women facing unplanned pregnancies. Through practical support like baby showers, mentoring, and prayer, they celebrate life while showing these women they’re not alone. 

Jim and Bruce encourage listeners to look around and ask, “Who needs my help?” Whether it’s seniors, families, or neighbors, every community has unmet needs. Volunteer opportunities abound in schools, food banks, and other local organizations, and even small acts of kindness can have a ripple effect. Retirees are challenged to step up, serve their neighbors, and create lasting change. Listen for practical ideas of how to get involved and be a good neighbor!

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SHOW GUESTS: Amy Ford

Ministry: Embrace Grace