Pastor Rob Turner has been Educator & Founder of I Care Outreach since 2004. His passion is to lead, teach, and empower using biblical truth contextualized to transform life practices. We explore how these biblical truths can emerge in our life-relationships, work, finances, personal soul-care, and the well-being of community. He has served in various pastoral and lead discipleship roles in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Ohio as well as in Kenya, East Africa. He holds an M.A. in Urban Ministry Leadership from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, Center for Urban Ministry (CUME), and has served on various community organizations, roundtables, and boards. In 2021, he began his first “Moving Through” podcast. I Care Outreach works to alleviate poverty through educating and directing the economically vulnerable toward sustainable finances, work, and housing, to strengthen individuals and families. The education platform is designed to meet and join individuals and families in their journey toward long-term hope and lifelong transformation. We hope by listening to these podcasts that you hear an encouraging message on how to “Move Through”.
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I Care Outreach, Moving Through - Podcast #51
February 2025: “Hope Needs Faith”
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for.” (Hebrews 11:1a)
Jessie Turner joins me again as we continue our podcast discussion series on Hope. This is our 51st “Moving Through Podcast” titled “Hope Needs Faith”. Our conversation will be centered on the intersection of “Faith” and “Hope.”
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I Care Outreach, Moving Through - Podcast #50
January 2025: “Hope Requires Vulnerability”
“And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who are called according to His purpose.” (Romans 8:28)
Jessie Turner joins us today as we share and reflect further on our “Moving Through Podcast” with insights on, “Hope Requires Vulnerability.” Hope, considering the God ...
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I Care Outreach, Moving Through - Podcast #49
December 2024: “Hope that Birth’s”
“The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call Him Immanuel, which means ‘God with us.’” (Matthew 1:23)
Rev. Dr. Kirk Byron Jones joins us today as we share and reflect further on our “Moving Through podcast” with insights on, “Hope That Birth’s.” When Jesus shows up, our hope and exp...
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I Care Outreach, Moving Through Podcast #48
November 2024: “Hope that Sustains”
“Hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” (Romans 5:5)
Having hope in the face of uncertainty can be very difficult. This year’s podcast series on Hope has been centered around the biblical definition of hope, that is, consid...
I Care Outreach, 47th “Moving Through” Podcast:
“Learning Hope, Part 2”
The Lord says, I know the thoughts and plans I have for you, and it is for your well-being and peace, to give you a future and Hope!” (Jeremiah 29:11)
Hope really is to have confidence and trust…a maturing long-term hope, demonstrative, grounded in our confidence and trust in Him. Giving God His space to mature the mind of Christ in us ...
I Care Outreach, 46th “Moving Through” Podcast:
“Learning Hope”
God is the God of Hope and we were created in Hope!
Our past eight Moving Through podcasts have been centered on having a “Framework of Hope”, with the “God Factor.” Giving God His space to mature the mind of Christ in us so we can have His power to live.
During this mini-series we’ve shared different biblical and practical aspects of...
We began exploring and examining what it is like “to live “Uncaptive” to the things, places, people and circumstances that can hold us hostage from being anchored in Hope”.
During our last conversation we shared what it means to have a Biblical approach to victory against strongholds that seek to take captive our “Hope” as we are moving through life.
Today, Dominic Scerbo joins me on part two of this subject “UNCAPTIVE HOPE”. Do...
I Care Outreach Podcast overall series on Hope has been centered around the biblical definition of hope, considering the “God Factor. In this podcast, we are centering our conversation addressing the topic of “UnCaptive Hope”.
Joining me today is Jessie Turner as we continue with our I Care Outreach Moving Through Podcast. She is truly a gifted person working behind the scenes on our program strategy and implementation.
We are sh...
I Care Outreach, 43rd “Moving Through” Podcast:
Joining us again as we continue our conversation on “Hope” is Reverend Dr. Michael Christie, Pastor of Zion First Baptist Church, Middletown, CT and Chaplaincy Supervisor with the Connecticut Department of Corrections (DOC). He is a counselor and teaches mindfulness for trauma, addiction, stress, personal transformation, faith and spirituality.
In this podcast, “Trauma Informed Hop...
Thank you for joining us in our 42nd episode of I Care Outreach, “Moving Through” Podcast as we continue our conversation on “Hope.”
Joining me is Reverend Dr. Michael Christie, Pastor of Zion First Baptist Church, Middletown, CT and Chaplaincy Supervisor with the Connecticut Department of Corrections (DOC). He is a counselor and teaches mindfulness for trauma, addiction, stress, personal transformation, faith and spirituality.
I...
Thank you for joining us in our 41st I Care Outreach, “Moving Through” Podcast as we continue our conversation on “Hope.”
Joining me in our fifth discussion is Michael Mandel, a Professor of Business at Housatonic College in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and an Ordained Priest-Anglican Church of North America.
In this podcast “An Authentic Spirit of Hope”, Michael Mandel will share about the journey of transformation ...
Thank you for joining us in our 40th episode of I Care Outreach, “Moving Through” Podcast as we continue our conversation on “Hope.”
Joining me in this conversation is Rev. Dr. Mark Chapman a Professor at Fordham University, former chair of Fordham University's African & African American Studies Department and current Pastor of North Presbyterian Church in New York City. He has been very active in prison ministry for over...
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We welcome you to join us in our 39th Podcast titled, “Freedom of Hope.”
I am convinced that in our day-to-day journey, having focus, purposeful living, and intentionality involves standing firm with the power to live a life that is free and fully alive, not bound or restrained outside of our destiny and purpose.
This kind of hope is manifested in our intentional living, intentional compa...
Dear Friends,
Happy New Year!
Let us welcome this 2024 New Year with the blessing of having new learning opportunities, while presenting us with new challenges and new choices of growth.
Our 38th Podcast is titled, “Thriving in Hope.” Hope really is to have confidence and trust...and to carry through like “moving through” a lifelong journey. A maturing long-term hope, demonstrative and grounded in confidence and trust.
The Webster D...
The Christmas season is upon us, and we are about to enter a New Year. This time of year is a special season of hope with expectation, as we reflect upon the Christmas story and the coming New Year.
This 37th Podcast in titled, “Resolved in Hope.” Our hope must be grounded firmly in God. He provides the stimulus and motive to live as an authentic life-giver even in the face of difficulty, loss, and suffering, while bringing His g...
The bounty of the harvest is a blessing indeed. Fall is a season known for harvest and loss as it brings in a Fresh Start. There are things to be loosened and removed as we prepare ourselves for a fresh start in making a difference in our lives and in the lives of others.
In our last podcast, we continued with the Summer 2023 overarching theme of “Soul Care” with the thought that we have been given “A New Season, Make a ...
Now as we are moving toward the end of November our podcast is titled: “Soul-filled Thanksgiving.” Thankfulness is a soulful motive for our Christian life and conduct. It should be our general attitude, our “frame of mind” toward both the blessings and trials of life, with having a vital component of a prayerful life and the right context, for the proper use of material things.
Thankfulness expresses our attitude and hear...
The summer is almost ending, and we are completing our series on “Soul Care.” Together we examined the impact of Soul Care for our everyday life practices as it relates to our relationship with God, ourselves, and others.
In this 33rd podcast, we are focusing on “Caring for Wounded Souls”. Many souls are wounded. Walking wounded. Living wounded. Working wounded. Worshiping wounded. And reading God’s word wounded.
Many people in our ...
Happy Autumn! Fall 2023 is here and it transitions us to make necessary changes to our everyday patterns of life.
I’m learning more about how seasons bring transitions that can lead to transformation. Many of us would prefer the summer to keep going, but Ecclesiastes 3:11 says, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens”.
We are extending our Moving Through Podcast series on the topic of “Sou...
Spring is here! Ready for a fresh start to be strengthened with His power and faith in our inner being as we move through this new season?
I Care Outreach is filled with gratitude and faith for what God has already done! The freshness of spring showers heightens our joy and excitement as we anticipate what God is about to do through this ministry as His people work together, coming alongside lives that are being healed and restored...
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