Jarrod McKenna

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Jarrod McKenna has done many things: he’s been a pastor; a protester; the National Advisor for Youth, Faith, and Activism for World Vision Australia; founder of the Love Makes A Way campaign and the First Home Project; theologian; and dad. “He subscribes to the wacky idea that Christianity should look like Jesus and that compels him to do good, important things.”

Jarrod was one of the plenary speakers at Missions Fest 2018.

Written by Jarrod McKenna

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June's Audio Highlight

Jarrod McKenna reminds us of God's radical love and how we can love our neighbours in practical ways. Read more Read more...

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An Altar Call: Manus and an Invitation into God's Heart

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